Barrio Boy of Ernesto Galarza and Jimmy Santiago Baca were urged to write autobiography. Both authors defend, restore, recognize, explain the meaning of indigenous peoples' cultures and memories. Galarza and Baca grew up in different environments, motivated to live on paper and to inform readers about the stories of their lives. Ernesto Galaza was born in Mexico. He decided to talk about his trip from the small village of Mexico to the block of Sacramento, California.
Barrio Boy of Ernesto Galarza is a memoir of the author's move from a small village in Mexico to Barrio in the USA. Bario is a region or region of a town or city where Spanish is the main language. In the United States, Barrios is often full of poverty. When Barrio's boy was born, Ernesto, or Ernie, 4 years old, brought him to high school. This book shows the influence of socio-political factors on the future of young Ernie. Ernie lives in the mountain village of Jalcocotán and is a daily life. He wrote about cooking of corn meal and how he interacts with adults in life. This laid the foundation for comparison and comparison of his future experience. The main influence of Ernie's life and changes in everyday life is the growing tension between the working class and the Mexican government. The revolution is conveyed through his eyes, which means that fighting will take place in the background
Barrio Boy of Ernesto Galarza and Jimmy Santiago Baca were urged to write autobiography. Both authors defend, restore, recognize, explain the meaning of indigenous peoples' cultures and memories. Galarza and Baca grew up in different environments, motivated to live on paper and to inform readers about the stories of their lives. Ernesto Galaza was born in Mexico. He decided to talk about his trip from the small village of Mexico to the block of Sacramento, California.