Category: Vacations
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 …
Whether one is driving along Denver’s Federal Boulevard in September, enjoying the smell of roasting chiles verdes, or watching the Aztec dancers perform at Denver’s annual Cinco de Mayo …
Latino Influx in the Late Twentieth Century Prior to 1990 few Latinos lived in Alabama, and they were mainly professional people, such as physicians and college instructors. Among the …
Soto, Hernando de (c. 1500-1542). Spaniard who led the first European expedition in the future Alabama. Born in Jerez de Badajoz, de Soto came to the New World around …
Soto, Hernando de (c. 1500-1542). Spaniard who led the first European expedition in the future Alabama. Born in Jerez de Badajoz, de Soto came to the New World around …
Badger, R. Reid, and Lawrence A. Clayton, eds. Alabama and the Borderlands: From Prehistory to Statehood. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1979. Birmingham News, 2000-2007, passim. Kenny, Michael. Catholic …
Latinos in the Alaskan Context Alaska is a very popular tourist destination, visited for its astonishing and pristine landscapes, glaciers, mountains, wildlife, and tundra. Tourism in Alaska makes a …
For many Alaskans, Latino is synonymous with Mexican. Occasionally, some Alaskans assume that all Latinos are of Mexican descent, perhaps because the majority of Latinos in Alaska are Mexicans. …