Hispanic Teenagers Join Southern Mainstream
PEARSON, Ga. — The buzzer blares and the students pour into the hallways — bubble gum snapping, locker doors slamming — as the young man of the moment saunters through the admiring crowd at Atkinson County High School. He is thin and wiry with a whisper of a mustache and a taste for enormous Hollywood-style sunglasses. Like most popular boys, he receives flurries of party invitations and whispered confidences from pretty girls. Like other students, he juggles homework and dreams of becoming a singing sensation. In fact, in this tiny town, the most remarkable thing about him is his name, Frankie Ruiz.
In October, Frankie and a classmate, Kristen Galarza, made local history when they were named homecoming king and queen, the first time Hispanics won both titles in the same year. The coronation stirred astonishment, jubilation and some outrage in this Southern town, which is being transformed by Latino migration and is still struggling to adapt to its evolving ethnic identity.
Should INS investigate the backgrounds of every person in this article? The Hispanic population is growing exponentially in the south, and in this Georgia town it appears that whites will be the minority in a matter of years. I see it as karma playing its natural role in the universe, but how do you feel about it?
While Hispanics now account for more than 20 percent of the population here, they still live mostly on the margins of society, largely invisible in local politics and the upper echelons of business. As adults, Hispanics, blacks and whites rarely mix socially.
But in the bustling classrooms of Atkinson High, Hispanic teenagers are slowly but steadily integrating into student life. The transition is sometimes awkward and painful, but young people here are casually challenging the traditional social hierarchy in ways once unimaginable.
As Hispanic migrant and factory workers, Frankie’s relatives have long been considered outsiders. But Frankie, the American-born son of a Mexican father and a Puerto Rican mother, is the ultimate insider at Atkinson High.
“Everyone knows me,” said Frankie, 17, an affable joker who swings easily between English and Spanish and savors cornbread as much as tortillas. “I live in both worlds.”
Atkinson High might seem an unlikely laboratory for ethnic mixing. The school, which opened in 1955, barred blacks until 1970. In 1994, it was only 4 percent Hispanic, state statistics show, while now the population of 514 students is 50 percent white, 26 percent Hispanic and 22 percent black. Hispanic and black students wear their school colors, red and white, as proudly as their white classmates do.
Faculty members at Atkinson High, which is led by Paul Daniel, the principal, marvel at the changes.
“I’ve never taught at a school where Hispanics were on the football team or the cheerleading squad,” said Edwin Collins, a Spanish teacher.
“I have girls with Hispanic boyfriends and boys who wish they had Hispanic girlfriends,” said Mr. Collins, who has taught for nearly 20 years. “It’s different from anything I’ve ever seen.”
There is Jose Rodriguez, a linebacker and a captain of the football team, who helped his fellow players reach the playoffs in November. Leon Martinez and Azucena Ponce are among the growing number of Hispanic students on the honor roll.
And then there is Cecilia Diaz, a sophomore who recently invited white and black friends to her quinceañera, the traditional 15th birthday celebration of a Hispanic girl’s passage into womanhood. To her family’s surprise, the students celebrated almost as much as the Mexican guests.
Frankie, who prides himself on his glittering diamond earrings and pristine white Nikes, dates black, white and Hispanic girls alike. He says his dating has raised eyebrows, but not tensions, perhaps because Hispanics here are viewed as occupying a racial space somewhere between blacks and whites.
“They were like, ‘You go out with black people?’ ” Frankie said, describing the response to a former girlfriend. “And I was like, ‘Yeah. What’s the big deal?’ ”
After all, he was born in Georgia, in neighboring Coffee County, and has attended public schools with their mix of black, white and Hispanic students for most of his life. He cannot imagine restricting himself to one group of friends.
So in Earth Science class one recent morning, he joshed with black classmates, who teased that he was stealing his sense of style from them. (His haircut that day included two stars etched on one side of his head.) Minutes later, he was in the hallway, comforting a white friend upset with a teacher and grinning for photos with Hispanic friends.
Zack Harper, a white senior, said more and more teenagers were socializing regardless of race or ethnicity. “Everyone talks and mingles here,” said Zack, who has invited Frankie to his house and has visited Frankie’s home.
But the increased presence of Hispanic students has not come without tension. Several Hispanic teenagers have been suspended for involvement in gang activity, school officials say.
Some students still offend their Hispanic classmates with clumsy or hostile remarks. (Frankie said one student asked him, “Do Mexicans eat cats and dogs?” Another asked, “Do your parents sell drugs?”)
In response to such comments, some Hispanic teenagers retreat into the comfort of ethnic solidarity. Other students do the same. In the cafeteria, Hispanics, blacks and whites still sit mostly in separate groups as they huddle over trays of steak nuggets and canned peaches.
And while some cheered Frankie and Kristen’s homecoming victory, others feared it signaled that Mexican immigrants were beginning to dominate town life.
“Everybody in school likes them, so some people were happy,” said Brittany Young, a white junior, describing the reactions of white residents to the homecoming vote.
“But others were just like, ‘Oh my God, no, they didn’t just win,’ ” she said. Brittany said some worried there might not be another white homecoming king and queen at Atkinson High, given the growing number of Hispanic students.
Sydney Taylor, a black senior who was a contender for homecoming king, said he thought the voting was manipulated to ensure the victory of two Hispanic students. He said he did not believe that blacks and whites would offer enough support for Frankie and Kristen to win. He said he had no proof; the faculty, after all, tallies the student votes. But his outspoken anger over the subject drove a wedge between Sydney and Frankie, who stopped speaking for weeks.
“I really didn’t pay no mind to it,” Frankie said. “It doesn’t bother me.”
But at times, Frankie cannot help but feel the distance between his life and those of his Southern friends, even as they all cheer the football team, flit back and forth from one another’s homes and wrestle with Newton’s law of gravitation.
Most of his white friends have parents with college degrees and big houses. Frankie lives in a mobile home with two sisters and his mother, who never completed high school.
One of his best friends has a BMW, while his family has yet to replace his Mitsubishi Galant since the motor blew out while he was speeding last summer.
He tries to meld both worlds, but that can prove awkward. When he invites his Southern friends to Hispanic parties, they often stand uneasily on the sidelines, unfamiliar with reggaetón, the blend of reggae, rap and Latin rhythms that gets Frankie moving on the dance floor.
And he occasionally feels out of place when he is the lone Hispanic in the crowd. “You feel kind of nervous,” Frankie said. “You wonder, ‘What do they really think of me?’ ”
So he keeps all of his friends close, but his Hispanic friends closer, including the homecoming queen, Kristen, who did not respond to requests for an interview.
“I like hanging out with everybody,” Frankie said. “But I guess I still feel more comfortable around Hispanic people.”
In part, that is because he said he still feels like Hispanic teenagers often struggle harder than others.
If he graduates as expected in the spring, he will be the first in his family to complete high school. Many of his friends have already abandoned that goal. Of the 15 Hispanic friends who started high school with him, only 5 remain, he said. The rest dropped out to help support their families or simply gave up.
In 2004, 47 percent of the Hispanic seniors graduated from Atkinson High, compared with 62 percent of whites and 36 percent of blacks, state statistics show.
Frankie dreams of joining the Navy or going to college to become a fashion designer or hitting the big time as a reggaetón performer. Making it, he says, will be much harder without a diploma.
So he studies to get decent grades, ignores clumsy remarks about Hispanics and steers clear of clothing styles favored by Hispanic gangs to avoid unwanted attention from watchful teachers or police officers. He wants to make people feel good, he says, not to make waves.
So when his classmate Sydney started talking again, Frankie laughed and shrugged off weeks of tension. Soon they were chatting, and Sydney was swinging by the record store where Frankie works after school to check out the hottest CDs.
“We don’t always share a lot of common stuff,” Frankie said of his black and white friends, “but we all still hang.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/31/us/31georgia.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&ref=us











December 31st, 2006 at 12:24 pm
OMG! They’re assimilating!
December 31st, 2006 at 12:55 pm
Yeah, right! Consider the source, THE ESTABLISHMENT ORGAN of RECORD. Boy you guys are easy! (read manipulated!!)
Here’s a little commentary by an American programer re how the Indians perceive us:
http://www.anu.org/viewnationallistnews.asp?ID={0FFEDAD4-7C04-4DC6-9FD0-549EF425C791}
December 31st, 2006 at 12:57 pm
Note, for my link to work, you will need to copy and paste the entire link to your browser.
December 31st, 2006 at 1:19 pm
Hugh, the article is about hispanics (the root of our illegal immigration problem) in a small southern Georgia community. Your article is about Hindus and Muslims from India and China being imported into the high-tech sector in California. Totally separate issue. One group is allegedly here illegally, the other via official government action.
What the heck is up with your sense of entitlement, anyways? You think just because you’re white, or male, or third-generation American, that that’s supposed to give you some special privileges or something? You need to grow up and realize you ain’t so special afterall.
December 31st, 2006 at 1:55 pm
Bottom line if they are here legal it is great they won. As I said the issue is not about race to me. My last company we went from about 10 employees to around 200 in 5 years. Also about 40% of my employees where minorities and I never had a problem finding workers and overall job performance were good.
December 31st, 2006 at 2:06 pm
Chris, our whole immigration problem is much bigger than the “illegal” aspects of it. The focus is on the “illegal” side of it as most folks can easily grasp “illegal” and ask the obvious question - are we a nation of laws or not?
But actually, when you dig into the problem, the “legal” side is even a greater threat given the actual numbers and multitude of different ways the thirld world is flooding in.
You will find the Mexicans have no love for the founding stock either and many horrible physical crimes are visited upon the founding stock by Mexicans. They are taught from birth that we stole their land and they want it back. Do you remember the saying by Art Torres, a senior elected official in California, “Prop. 187 was the last gasp of White America?” Chris, what image is indicated here?
Chris, my sense of entitlement is that prior to 1965, our nation was preserved as a “European” type nation, of which I’m part. The thirld worlders were not allowed in permanently as the focus was maintaining our unity and strength, not this marxist multiculturalist dogma that is failing here and everywhere else in the world it’s been tried. Chris, I truly believe you need to do some research on this subject. I’ve been studying these issues for about twenty-five years.
December 31st, 2006 at 2:14 pm
With Al it’s always about race. What a shame.
December 31st, 2006 at 2:48 pm
Chris, here’s a fresh commentary by Devvy Kidd. She’s an excellent writer:
http://www.newswithviews.com/Devvy/kidd239.htm
And ps. It’s primarily about Mexicans, but warning, it’s not an Establishment Media “puff piece”
December 31st, 2006 at 4:14 pm
She makes an excellent point about a do-nothing federal position on the immigration thing. I fully expect citizens to take up arms and go out slaughtering muslims and hispanics much the same way we made this country safe for wasps by eradicating the savage injuns. History repeats itself so predictably that it’s only a matter of time before we’re at it again.
December 31st, 2006 at 4:42 pm
I think Georgia need only look to the past to solve the problems of the future…
It’s time we talked about the KKK.
December 31st, 2006 at 4:50 pm
Chris, you really are distorting my position. May I suggest your comments have a certain “noble altruistic” aspect them, but certainly not pragmatic at all. While you have your good thoughts about your fellow man (as do I), I really believe you are ignoring reality as to how the races view each other, or more specifically how the non-white view the white. And again, I’m not suggesting this with “hateful” intentions as the multiculturalist/establishment would suggest. It’s mearly part of the human condition, and we ignore it at our own peril. Just look around the world to see history repeat itself! Sad we don’t use the capacity of our minds to learn from past mistakes!
December 31st, 2006 at 5:05 pm
And you’re misreading mine. Government will not fix this problem. It’s not in government’s best interest to fix it. Therefore, left predictably unaddressed, critical mass will be reached and the people will do what the government refuses to do. Once that happens, it’s now in the government’s best interest, to justify a complete and total crackdown on the citizenry through martial law before the citizenry has a chance to turn their arms toward the corrupt, ineffectual government.
December 31st, 2006 at 5:22 pm
The Devvy Kidd piece really sucked.
I couldn’t tell whether she was advocating tougher drunk driving laws, or for the formation of a anti-immigrant “Delta Force”.
Look at the entire data set for deaths from drunk driving in Utah. I bet the offenders match the cultural and ethnic make-up of the population in general. Funny how statistics work out that way.
Anyway, it’s easy to rile the masses with anecdotal stories about how a Chinese man raped my 3 year old sister while high on ibuprofen. What a crock.
Paranoia will destroya
December 31st, 2006 at 7:44 pm
Chris, I will agree with much, perhaps most, of your post #12. But why is it not in “Govenment’s best interest to fix it?” If we had honest government, they would fix it! But we have TRAIORS in place, today.
I do find a bit of difficulty in understanding where you are coming from in your previous posting #9 - I felt there was some inconsistency. What is your problem with “WASPS”? The WASPS were the original founders of this nation!
ps. Sorry about my earlier mispellings - embarrasing!
December 31st, 2006 at 10:19 pm
I have a memory of Hugh comparing illegal immigrants with the Conquistadors (sp?)…am I wrong on this?
NYE, so I’m not in any shape to drive, but I think that race is shoved aside all the time because everyone is sick of even thinking about it.
After Katrina and even today, with Mississippi surburban areas getting more money than New Orleans…C’MAAAAAAAN!!!!
Being convinced that race has nothing to do with anything is like a religious belief in this country…it just turns people off.
My point being….
bear with me
YES - my point being: Why not inject race into the political discussion if I feel it’s valid?
January 1st, 2007 at 8:02 am
Close to home - A Cobb County Sheriff was killed by illegals on his way to work yesterday morning. More blood on the hands of Bush and the rest of the enablers!
http://www.thedustininmansociety.com/blog/?p=468
January 1st, 2007 at 9:15 am
Al
That was me who mentioned the Conquistadors. They were Europeans. As I’ve said I don’t believe in the racial divide you and “La Raza” ascribe to. I was simply pointing out that “La Raza” seems to think that they (Incas, Aztecs, Mayans, Conquistadors) are welcomed with open arms by American Indians. I tend to disagree.
January 1st, 2007 at 5:11 pm
Chris, I will agree with much, perhaps most, of your post #12. But why is it not in “Govenment’s best interest to fix it?” If we had honest government, they would fix it! But we have TRAIORS in place, today.
Our government is the world’s largest employer. Do you sincerely believe its integrity and honesty can be restored by electing a handful of honest men every two years?
January 1st, 2007 at 5:51 pm
Here’s a picture of the Cobb Deputy Sheriff who was killed yesterday by Illegals:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53586
I suggest all Georgians contact Sheriff Warren and demand he do more to protect us and his Deputies! I suggested to two state senators this weekend at a meeting that Bush be put on notice that if he sets foot on Georgia soil, he will be arrested and charged with multiple counts of Treason, including aiding and abetting the invasion of the United States! That’s my opinion!
January 1st, 2007 at 9:55 pm
OK - Bill, I treaded lightly becuase I couldn’t really remember the entire context or who said what.
Hugh - the fact that they were illegal immigrants made them more prone to driving like jerks? Did you take interest in the other traffic accidents resulting in a fatality in the state this weekend, or just this one?
January 2nd, 2007 at 7:12 am
Hugh
Maybe the “Boss Man” from professional wrestling should run for Sheriff. Then he could be like Jonathan Winters in Smokey in the Bandit. “I’m gonna barbecue your a–”