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Philadelphia Operation Bootstrap and Puerto Rican Migration Latino migration to Pennsylvania was also triggered by the initiation of Operation Bootstrap in 1948. The program was promoted by the governments …
North Dakota cultural contributions As testimony to the Latino history of the state, there are many Spanish place names in North Dakota, including Alamo (poplar, aspen, or wood), Arena …
Virginia Regional Contrasts and Diverse Latino Communities Diversity and contrasts define the Virginia Latino experience. Whether settling in suburbia, midsize cities, or rural communities, newcomers have radically reconfigured long-established …
West Virginia notable latinos Moreno, Leopold (1923-). A Texan native, Leopold Moreno became the first Mexican American railroad inspector to work in West Virginia. He worked for the Southern …
Historical Route to Wisconsin Historians believe the first Latinos to arrive by the thousands came shortly after the turn of the twentieth century. Many came from Mexico and headed …
North Carolina notable latinos Niggli, Josefina Maria (1910-1983). Josefina Maria Niggli, a popular playwright and author, was born in Monterrey, Mexico. The Mexican Revolution prompted her family to send …
Wyoming Fur Trade At the turn of the nineteenth century, the profitable frontier fur trade in the inter-Rocky Mountain region became a focal point of contestation between indigenous peoples, …
The Communities Of Lorain And Cleveland Lured by jobs, Latinos migrated to the Midwest to work in the agricultural fields and industrial centers of the region. Ohio, especially the …
Wyoming chronology 1927 Comision Honorifica is established in Lovell, Wyoming, to combat social, economic, and political discrimination. 1940s A systematic, organized labor protest by sugar beet and railroad workers …
Texas CHRONOLOGY With the support of the UFW, South Texas melon workers begin the Starr County Strike, protesting bad working conditions and low salaries. The strike marks the beginning …