Category: Travel
1524 Estevam Gomes de Santo (Portuguese Mariner) is sent by the Spanish Crown to explore the northeast coast of the New World. 1654 The General Court of Connecticut becomes …
First Puerto Rican farmworkers are flown in to Hartford. The Hispanic Center of Greater Danbury is founded by a group of Latino community leaders as a civic center to …
In the 1940s, World War II produced a shift in the tide of Mexican migration. As the United States entered the war, Mexican Americans responded to a call of …
While Arkansas is commonly defined as a place of black and white, the influx of hundreds of thousands of Mexicans during the 1940s through the 1960s left a permanent …
Throughout the 1970s, Latinos continued to be integrated into California’s growing economy. Many Latino migrants settled in California, especially in Los Angeles. By 1980, the Latino population of the …
For Latinos living in California, World War II brought both opportunities and challenges heightened by ethnic tensions between Mexican Americans and Anglo-Americans. In part these tensions were a response …
California From Economic Prosperity to Depression At the turn of the twentieth century, California’s economy was booming as a result of several factors. First, the transcontinental railroad was completed. …
Shifting Allegiances: The Gold Rush and Latino Discrimination The Mexican-American War ended in 1848 with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The treaty transferred California to the …