Latino American Experience documents the rich heritage and current culture of Hispanic groups in the United States. Their stories are detailed through a robust collection of primary and secondary sources, beginning with the pre-16th century indigenous empires and continuing through to the present day.
Attention is given to cultural themes such as coming-of-age rituals, music, literature, and cuisine, as well as the controversial issues shaping the modern Latino American experience such as immigration reform, media portrayals, and voting access and influence. Sixteen language translations, closed captions, and video and audio transcripts are available.
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