Thirty Million Strong: Reclaiming the Hispanic Image in American CultureFulcrum Pub., 1998 - Počet stran: 166 Many Americans are taught that the first people to "settle" North America were the English colonists in Jamestown, Virginia. On the contrary, Hispanic peoples developed a culture and civilization in North America that predated the English by centuries. In this controversial and lively book, Nicolas Kanellos chronicles and analyzes the changing images of Hispanics in the United States from the age of exploration and conquest to the present, reclaiming the Hispanic heritage in American culture. Part history, part manifesto, this book challenges our notions of the Hispanic peoples, giving us a perspective into the great contributions this group has made to American society. |
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... taken horses and cattle to Florida on Juan Ponce de León's second trip . Hernando de Soto was next to import live- stock to Florida , including more than three hundred horses and some cattle in 1539 . It was in what is now Florida that ...
... taken horses and cattle to Florida on Juan Ponce de León's second trip . Hernando de Soto was next to import live- stock to Florida , including more than three hundred horses and some cattle in 1539 . It was in what is now Florida that ...
Strana 70
... taken over gradually by the United States : Ba- ton Rouge in 1794 , Mobile in 1811 and 1814 ( as noted above ) , Amalia Island in 1813 and 1819 , Penzacola in 1814 and 1818 , San Marcos de Apalache in 1818. The South really became the ...
... taken over gradually by the United States : Ba- ton Rouge in 1794 , Mobile in 1811 and 1814 ( as noted above ) , Amalia Island in 1813 and 1819 , Penzacola in 1814 and 1818 , San Marcos de Apalache in 1818. The South really became the ...
Strana 138
... taken off the market . In 1932 , Panama and Nicaragua also banned The Girl of the Rio . In the years that followed , many Spanish - American coun- tries signed treaties with each other and with Spain to ban films that defamed Hispanics ...
... taken off the market . In 1932 , Panama and Nicaragua also banned The Girl of the Rio . In the years that followed , many Spanish - American coun- tries signed treaties with each other and with Spain to ban films that defamed Hispanics ...
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The Black Legend | 47 |
Manifest Destiny | 61 |
Immigration Policy | 101 |
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