Federico Maese

Dr. Federico Maese is a medical doctor practicing Internal Medicine and Cardiology in Dallas, TX. He has a passion for preventative medicine and a healthy lifestyle.

With more than twenty years of professional clinical experience, including television and radio shows, Dr. Maese has come to understand the subtle nuances needed from a medical perspective to make a difference in people’s lives as well as inspire others to do the same. Dr. Maese ‘has four children and lives in Dallas, TX.

The Neglected Minority represents a personal narrative about people of Mexican descent in the U.S. across four distinct eras: the Spanish-Mexican period, the era of Mexican independence, the early American era following the Mexican-American War, and lastly the modern period from the Civil Rights of the 1960s to the present. All of these eras serve to highlight the significant experiences and contributions of Mexicans to the great nation we all know as The United States.

This book not only helps readers gain a deeper knowledge and understanding of the people of Mexican heritage living in America and their history, but how that history impacts them today, how much they have overcome, and what is left to accomplish to help these people with a unique culture and heritage continue to succeed and even thrive in the U.S.

With more than twenty years of professional clinical experience, including television and radio shows, Dr. Maese has come to understand the subtle nuances needed from a medical perspective to make a difference in people’s lives as well as inspire others to do the same. Dr. Maese ‘has four children and lives in Dallas, TX.

We all have history, events that occurred in our lives that got us to the point we find ourselves. There are many events that contributed to a boy raised in a small Mexican town becoming a doctor in Northeast Texas. The year of 1968, also the year the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games came to Saltillo, proved to be one of the most tumultuous and transformative of my life. This is the story of how political, cultural, familial factors, and a friendship with my classmate, Jorge, merged in the most unique ways.

The Latin Century outlines the importance of Latinos to the present and future prosperity of the U.S. In the 21st century, as the fastest growing minority in the U.S., the tremendous impact of Latinos across all aspects of the U.S. economy, politics, immigration, education, and culture is unquestionable. With about two-thirds of Latinos having been born in the U.S., fluent in English, and fully assimilated to all aspects of U.S. society, it is inevitable that as Latinos become the majority towards the latter part of the 21st century, Latino success will equal U.S success!

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