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A Proud Heritage: The Hispanic Library
Set of 17 titles
America's fastest-growing ethnic minority has increased every year since 2000, yet quality materials chronicling Hispanic culture are often lacking in today's curriculum. Like our renowned… More »
A Proud Heritage: The Hispanic Library: Set A
Set of 6 titles
America's fastest-growing ethnic minority has increased every year since 2000, yet quality materials chronicling Hispanic culture are often lacking in today's curriculum. Like our renowned… More »
A Proud Heritage: The Hispanic Library: Set B
Set of 8 titles
America's fastest-growing ethnic minority has increased every year since 2000, yet quality materials chronicling Hispanic culture are often lacking in today's curriculum. Like our renowned… More »
A Proud Heritage: The Hispanic Library: Set C
Set of 6 titles
America's fastest-growing ethnic minority has increased every year since 2000, yet quality materials chronicling Hispanic culture are often lacking in today's curriculum. Like our renowned… More »
America's Latinos: Their Rich History, Culture, and Traditions
by Julie Amparano
Describes the rich tapestry that makes up American Latinos' way of life. Introduces histories of various cultures and how people of different origins arrived in America. Discusses different… More »
Cesar E. Chavez: The Fight for Farm Workers' Rights
by Ann Gaines
Traces the life and accomplishments of Mexican American labor leader Cesar Chavez, who founded the United Farm Workers union to promote better wages and working conditions for migrants and… More »
Christopher Columbus: Opening the Americas to European Exploration
by Michael Burgan
We all know that in 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue and forever changed the world when he accidentally discovered North America. Now kids can get the whole story about the voyage of… More »
Cinco de Mayo: A Mexican Holiday about Unity and Pride
by James Garcia
Introduces the Mexican holiday of Cinco de Mayo, its meaning, origins, and how it is celebrated. More »
Cuban Refugees: Cuban Roots, American Freedoms
by Deborah Kent
The island nation of Cuba lies less than 100 miles off the coast of Florida. Since the revolution in 1959 that created a Communist government in Cuba, many Cubans have immigrated to the… More »
David Farragut: First Admiral of the U.S. Navy
by R. Conrad Stein
Many great leaders took their place in history during the bloody Civil War that split the United States into North and South. In David Farragut: First Admiral of the U.S. Navy, readers will… More »
Diego Rivera: Painting Mexico
by Deborah Kent
Diego Rivera is one of the most famous Mexican artists of all time. In Diego Rivera: Painting Mexico, readers are introduced to the life story and work of the man whose murals and other art… More »
Emiliano Zapata: Revolutionary and Champion of Poor Farmers
by R. Conrad Stein
Emiliano Zapata was a hero to the poor and the oppressed of Mexico. Travel back to a time when the cries of revolution swept Mexico as Zapata's vision of an end to political corruption and… More »
Father Junipero Serra and the California Missions
by Sarah Bowler
Traces the life of the Spanish explorer and missionary who traveled to Mexico and California to teach the Indians about Christianity and who established nine missions along the California coast. More »
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado: The Search for Cities of Gold
by Carrie Nichols Cantor
Traces the life and accomplishments of Spanish explorer and conquistador, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, who led a major expedition from Mexico through what is now the southwestern United States. More »
Frida Kahlo: An Artist Celebrates Life
by Deborah Kent
Frida Kahlo's life was lived with passion and feeling, her wild imagination gave birth to some of the most vivid and alive art the world has ever known. Kids will learn about the many… More »
Hernando Cortes: Conquistador and Empire Builder
by R. Conrad Stein
Hernando Cortes was many things: warrior, explorer, and cold-blooded tyrant to name but a few. His ambitions knew no limits and he lived to change the face of Mexico forever. Kids will learn… More »
Hernando de Soto: A Life of Adventure
by R. Conrad Stein
The Spanish conquistadors were men willing to explore uncharted lands and conquer Native American nations to fulfill their dreams of gaining great treasures. The tale of one brave, yet often… More »
Mario Molina: Chemist and Nobel Prize Winner
by Deborah Kent
The story of Mario Molina is one to inspire children of every ethnicity. The Nobel Prize-winning Mario Molina has dedicated his life and work to doing scientific research to benefit mankind.… More »
Migrant Farmworkers: Hoping for a Better Life
by Deborah Kent
Planting and harvesting crops is backbreaking labor that can take its toll on the strongest of workers. Migrant Farmworkers: Hoping for a Better Life introduces kids to the history and… More »
Pancho Villa: Mexican Revolutionary Hero
by R. Conrad Stein
The story and legend of Pancho Villa electrified Mexico with the wild tales of his outlaw life that people told about him. Now students can learn the truth of Pancho Villa, a larger than life… More »
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