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  1. Coconut by Manuel Padilla Jr.

    Coconut by Manuel Padilla Jr.

    “Coconut” explores the often humorous, sometimes painful experiences of a Mexican-American family living during the turbulent 1960’s and 1970’s, a time when Latinos were treated as “wetbacks” despite being U.S. citizens. Like many during the time, they don't even speak Spanish.