National Hispanic Heritage Month is September 15-October 15. Celebrate by exploring our library books and online resources.
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Hispanic Heritage Month is September 15-October 15.
The annual observance pays tribute to the histories and diverse cultures of Hispanic and Latinx peoples around the world.
Our Research Guide has links to books, journals, documentaries, and more.
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Foreigners in their Own Land directed by David Belton and Sonia Fritz, is Episode 1 of Latino Americans: The 500-Year Legacy that Shaped a Nation, produced by Nina Alvarez, et al. for Public Broadcasting Service, 2013.
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36 Hours in Latino New York City was produced by Jean Yves Chainon for The New York Times' 360 Channel, 2017.
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College of Coastal Georgia Library provides faculty, staff, and currently-enrolled students complimentary access to The New York Times online. Go to our New York Times Group Pass guide for instructions for setting up your account.
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