A History of Hispanic Achievement in America: Emergence of a Unique Hispanic Culture
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Browse Full-length Non-member TitlesThroughout U.S. history, Hispanics have contributed and achieved in building the West, in medicine and science, in entertainment, journalism, business, education, civil rights, politics, in sports, and more. Highlights Ritchie Valens initiating Hispanic/Latin Renaissance in American culture, Emilio Azcarraga bringing Hispanic television to the United States, Poet William Carlos Williams winning the Pulitzer Prize, Joan Baez singing at Civil Rights March in Washington D.C., and Cesar Chavez founding the United Farm Workers of America.
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Runtime: 28 minutes 43 seconds
- Topic: History, Language Arts, Social Science
- Subtopic: Civil Rights, Hispanic or Latino Americans, Mass Media, U.S. History - 1946-1999
- Grade/Interest Level: 7 - 12
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- Release Year: 2006
- Producer/Distributor: Ambrose Video Publishing, Inc
- Series: A History of Hispanic Achievement in America
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