Ernesto Galarza (1905-1984) is an excellent labor leader devoted to promoting the working conditions of the support program. He has a doctorate in economics and is working on improving the lives of the working class in Latin America. His position includes Director of Research and Education at National Farm Trade Union. His family traveled north during the Mexican Revolution His autobiography, including his childhood in a small town in the southern part of Mexico, is the Balo boy.
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 a Barrio boy was born, a 4 year old Ernesto, or Ernie, took him to high school. This book shows the influence of socio-political factors on the future of young Ernie. Ernie lives in the mountain of Jalcocotán, and life is one of the routines. 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 throughout his eyes, which means that fighting will take place in the background
Barrio Boys is an amazing story about a juvenile's journey from the village of Mexico, while the main street is not small and small, but it is lively in the streets of Sacramento, California in the early 20th century. Ernesto Galarza tells a story of his extraordinary life with a vivid image and a precious gift reproducing the sense of time and place - from the Mexican Revolution to the American apartheid - it satisfies the readers for future generations I will continue. Since its first publication in 1971, Galarza's classic work has deeply influenced thousands of students who read this true story on adaptation of America's living culture, deeply influencing students in high schools and undergraduate schools throughout the country It has been distributed.
Ernesto Galarza 's fictional autobiography, Barrio Boy talks about the birth of a writer in Mexico and his entry period to California during the Mexican Revolution. In the book of 1971, the author was an orphan but graduated from a high school like Rodriguez to Stanford University. Octavio Paz 's "Lonely Maze" was written to explore the Mexican psychology by examining the political power to conquer Mexico in 1950. Pas finally won the Nobel Prize for literature, where he discussed democracy and collided with the leaders of Mexico at the time of writing, but his social criticism won his praise.