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Philadelphia notable latinos Torres, Manuel (1778-1822). Manuel de Trujillo y Torres played a key role in establishing political connections between Philadelphia and Latin American in the early nineteenth century. …
Oklahoma historical overview Oklahoma has one of the fastest-growing Latino populations in the United States. In just 5 years the Latino population rose by 30 percent, from 179,304 in …
Oklahoma notable latinos Gomez, Cecil (1923-). Cecil Gomez has contributed to the documentation of early Mexican migration to Oklahoma through his numerous autobiographical and nonfic-tional works. In his most …
Missouri Historical overview The history of Latinos in Missouri is a narrative of community creation and cultural reinvention, as well as a search for identity, equality, and economic …
Massachusetts HISTORICAL OVERVIEW In spite of its small size and distance from Latin America, Massachusetts boasted the 12th largest population of Latinos in the United States in the year …
New York Survival in the City From the earliest days, migrants have resorted to ethnic group solidarity to find ways of surviving in the metropolis. For those who established …
Kansas City has the most established Latino population in Missouri, according to the 2000 census, with a population of 92, 910.4 Kansas City became an important transportation, commercial, and …
Michigan Depression, Repatriation, and War During the Great Depression Michigan’s farms and factories began to lay off workers, pushing thousands into homelessness and hunger. Meanwhile, across the United States …