Latino Americans: The 500-Year Legacy That Shaped a Nation

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THE COMPANION BOOK TO THE PBS DOCUMENTARY SERIES

Latino Americans chronicles the wealthy and varied history of Latinos, who have helped shaped our nation and have turn into, with more than fifty million people, the largest minority in america. This companion to the landmark PBS miniseries vividly and candidly tells how the story of Latino Americans is the story of our country.

Author and acclaimed journalist Ray Suarez explores the lives of Latino American women and men over a five-hundred-year span, encompassing an epic range of experiences from the early European settlements to Manifest Destiny; the Wild West to the Cold War; the Great Depression to globalization; and the Spanish-American War to the civil rights movement.

Latino Americans shares the personal struggles and successes of immigrants, poets, soldiers, and lots of others—individuals who have made an have an effect on on history, in addition to those whose atypical lives make clear the times in which they lived, and the legacy of this unbelievable American people.

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