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Running By Luis Rodriguez Cause And Effect Term Paper

¶ … Running by Luis Rodriguez Cause and Effect as Found in Always Running La Vida Loca: Gang Days in L.A.

A by Luis Rodriguez

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction" Sir Isaac Newton once wrote. Such is the case in the life of author Luis Rodriguez. The short essay found on pages 160-164 of his book, Always Running, describes the unjust imprisonment (effect) Rodriguez faced following his participation in the "Chicano Moratorium Against the Vietnam War" protest of August 29th, 1970. (cause) (p.160)

Before discussing the effects of his actions, it is important to know the reasons behind his behavior. Rodriguez wanted to attend the march because he was interested in being a part of a cause greater than he was.

The Vietnam War was going on. Many Hispanics were opposed to the war because of the large numbers of Hispanic casualties overseas. The number of Hispanics dying was not in proportion to the amount of Hispanics found in American society at that time. (p. 160) Rodriguez wanted to show his support of the anti-war...

Then some of the younger members of the protest started fighting the police assigned to control the crowd. Many even "threw bottles at the police squad cars smashing windshields." (p. 161) This did nothing but create a tense situation between the police and the marchers.
The crowd then gathered at a park and began listening to speeches. Next, the police tried to end the rally by moving through the crowd asking people to leave. This is when Rodriguez decided to make his stand for his "cause," and face the penalty for his actions.

A police officer shouted at Rodriguez to move (maybe assuming he was one of the trouble making teenagers). Rodriguez, filled with pride for himself and at the gathering of his people united for a common cause refused, saying: "This is my park." (p. 161) As a result of this simple statement, the brutality of the police towards Rodriguez and…

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Rodriguez, Luis. Always Running La Vida Loca: Gang Days in LA. Pages 160-164. CT: Curbstone Press, 1993.

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The Cause and Effect Essay. The Writing Center. http://www.delmar.edu/engl/wrtctr/handouts/cause_effect.htm
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