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  • Hispanic and Latino Americans - Wikipedia
    As one of only two specifically designated categories of ethnicity in the United States, Hispanics and Latinos form a pan-ethnicity incorporating a diversity of inter-related cultural and linguistic heritages, the use of the Spanish and Portuguese languages being the most important of all
  • Hispanic Americans | Definition, History, People, Population | Britannica
    Hispanic Americans, people living in the United States who are descendants of Spanish-speaking peoples Since most Hispanics trace their ancestry to Latin America, they are also often called Latinos
  • Latinos in the U. S. | Data on U. S. Hispanics | Pew Research Center
    There were 62 5 million Latinos in the United States in 2021, accounting for approximately 19% of the total U S population In 1980, with a population of 14 8 million, Hispanics made up just 7% of the total U S population For facts on the foreign-born population in the United States, see our profile on U S immigrants
  • Latino History - National Museum of the American Latino
    Throughout history, Latinas and Latinos have enriched the cultural landscape of the United States While continuing to overcome struggles related to prejudice, injustice, racism, sexism, and more, the Latino community has broken barriers and achieved great success
  • Hispanic Americans need a seat at the table in Washington
    The Congressional Hispanic Caucus represents millions of Americans of diverse backgrounds and beliefs who form a vital part of any governing coalition
  • History of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States
    Hispanics (whether criollo, mulatto, afro-mestizo or mestizo) became the first American citizens in the newly acquired Southwest territory after the Mexican–American War, and remained a majority in several states until the 20th century
  • A Breakdown of Hispanic Origins in the United States
    These figures highlight the significant presence of Mexican-origin Hispanics, who comprise approximately 60 15% of the U S Hispanic population Puerto Ricans represent the second-largest group at 9 56%, followed by Cubans at 3 89%, Salvadorans at 3 87%, and Dominicans at 3 67%
  • Hispanic Americans - Encyclopedia. com
    Nearly two-thirds of all U S Hispanics (64 percent) are of Mexican origin, while 11 percent trace their origins to Puerto Rico, 4 percent to Cuba, and 14 percent to other Central and South American nations


















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