The Hispanic Americans:

Written in an engaging and informative manner, The Hispanic Americans focuses on the social history, customs, and traditions of Hispanic Americans in this country. Ideal for history buffs, this brand-new volume boasts black-and-white photographs, an index, glossary, and box features

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Main Author: Books, Golson (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York Infobase Pub. 2011
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Summary:Written in an engaging and informative manner, The Hispanic Americans focuses on the social history, customs, and traditions of Hispanic Americans in this country. Ideal for history buffs, this brand-new volume boasts black-and-white photographs, an index, glossary, and box features
Item Description:Cover; Contents; Preface; 1: The Colonial Era: Beginnings to 1776; 2: The American Revolution: 1775 to 1783; 3: The Early National Period and Expansion: 1783 to 1859; 4: The Civil War to the Gilded Age: 1859 to 1900; 5: The Progressive Era and World War I: 1900 to 1920; 6: The Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression: 1920 to 1939; 7: World War II and the Forties: 1939-1949; 8: The Civil Rights Era: 1950 to 1969; 9: A Changing Community: 1970 to 1989; 10: Hispanic America Today: 1990 to the Present; Glossary; Index; Photo Credits
Physical Description:1 online resource (257 pages)

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