Latinos in the Washington Metro Area

Latinos in the Washington Metro Area
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9781467121750
ISBN-13 : 1467121754
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Book Synopsis Latinos in the Washington Metro Area by : Maria Sprehn-Malagónm, Jorge Hernandez-Fujigaki, and Linda Robinson

Download or read book Latinos in the Washington Metro Area written by Maria Sprehn-Malagónm, Jorge Hernandez-Fujigaki, and Linda Robinson and published by Arcadia Publishing. This book was released on 2014 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Latino presence in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area has diverse roots and a rich history. The earlier residents were relatively small in number, but the Latino population increased dramatically in the late 20th century. Today, this unique Latino community is the 12th largest in the nation. While people of Salvadoran origin are the most numerous, this area is also home to those who hail from Mexico, Puerto Rico, Guatemala, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Spain, Uruguay, and many other nations and cultures. This book highlights the early days of the Hispanic Festival, the Central American peace movement, the struggle for civil and immigrants' rights, and notable residents. With a shared immigrant experience and broad cultural bonds, these and many other Latino residents have transformed the Washington, DC, area.

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