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New Mexico historical overview New Mexico was born in Zacatecas, the colonial silver city in Mexico. Don Juan de Onate the man credited with claiming New Mexico for the …
Mississippi Isolated Migrations in the 1970s-1980s Mechanical cotton pickers notwithstanding, there was still much low-wage labor to be performed in Mississippi this time, in more industrialized sectors, such as …
New Hampshire Demographic Characteristics Age distribution provides a possible insight into the economic contribution that a particular ethnic group is likely to make. This is because a younger …
CULTURAL CONTRIBUTIONS As a border state between North and South that stretches from Appalachia to the Mississippi River, Kentucky has long had a complex and multifaceted culture that has …
New Mexico The Modern Period (1810-2000) New Mexico immediately came under the control of Mexico, but the new national state was considerably weakened. The northern provinces in New Mexico, …
The Chicano Movement reaches Nevada. Latinos implement other means of bringing about social change; broker organizations emerge in the Latino community as militancy becomes passe. Suburbs become increasingly Latino. …
New Hampshire Educational Attainment and Schools Education is one factor that influences economic success. Some Latinos have high levels of education, whereas others have not finished high school. Over …
Map of Mississippi Mississippi Tejanos and Braceros, 1940s-1960s Though Mississippi farmers were comparatively slow to take advantage of the guest worker program that would come to be known as …
New Jersey Latinos and Education Latinos have played an important role in education in New Jersey, as they have made contributions to teaching. In 2000 there were more than …
Minnesota The First Wave of Latino Migration The first wave of Latinos began to arrive in Minnesota in the late 1800s. The majority of them were Mexican Americans recruited …