Hispanic Americans
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Hispanic Americans
Name
Hispanic Americans
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Incoming Resources
- Julieta and the diamond enigma, Luisana Duarte Armendáriz
- Two to Tango, a Natalie story, Kelsey Abrams ; illustrated by Jomike Tejido ; text by Whitney Sanderson
- This train is being held, Ismee Williams
- Alternatino with Arturo Castro, Avalon Television ; written by Zack Bornstein, Jen Burton, Arturo Castro, Mike Hanford, Hannah Levy [and others] ; directed by Nicholas Jasenovec, Season 1
- Veo, veo, I see you, Lulu Delacre
- True faith and allegiance, a story of service and sacrifice in war and peace, Alberto R. Gonzales, Former United States Attorney General and Counsel to President George W. Bush
- ¿De dónde eres?, por Yamile Saied Méndez ; ilustrado por by Jaime Kim
- Broken promises, Anita Perez Ferguson
- The missing mouse, by Jacqueline Jules ; illustrated by Kim Smith
- Sopa de pollo para el alma latina, una celebración de la comunidad latina, [compilado por] Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Susan Sánchez-Casal ; [traductor, Rubén Heredia]
- Sanctuary, Paola Mendoza & Abby Sher
- Latinitas, una celebración de 40 soñadoras audaces, Juliet Menéndez ; traducción de Isabel C. Mendoza
- The power of Latino leadership, culture, inclusion, and contribution, Juana Bordas
- Daphne's dive, Quiara Alegria Hudes
- Piñatas and paper flowers, holidays of the Americas in English and Spanish ; Illustrated by Victoria de Larrea = Piñatas y flores de papel : fiestas de las Américas en inglés y español, Lila Perl ; Versión en español de Alma Flor Ada
- Max goes to the nature center, by Adria F. Klein ; illustrated by Mernie Gallagher-Cole
- Maya and Annie on Saturdays and Sundays, Los sábados y domingos de Maya y Annie, by/por Gwendolyn Zepeda ; illustrations by/ilustraciones de Thelma Muraida ; translation by/traducción de Gabriela Baeza Ventura
- Pulpo guisado, Eric Velasquez
- Understanding Latino history, excavating the past, examining the present, Pablo R. Mitchell
- Let me help!, story, Alma Flor Ada ; illustrations, Angela Domínguez = ¡Quiero ayudar! / cuento, Alma Flor Ada ; illustraciones, Angela Domínguez
- To catch a dream, Anne Schraff
- Our Hispanic roots, what history failed to tell us, Carlos B. Vega
- Alma and how she got her name, director, Andy T. Jones
- Pedro y sus insectos, por Fran Manushkin ; ilustrado por Tammie Lyon
- Like water, Rebecca Podos
- Good night Captain Mama, Buenas noches Capitán Mama, Written by Graciela Tiscareno-Sato, Illustrated by Linda Lens
- Tale of a scaredy-dog, Deborah Zemke
- The fresh new face of Griselda, Jennifer Torres
- New Orleans con sabor Latino, the history and passion of Latino cooking, Zella Palmer Cuadra ; photography by Natalie Root
- Latinas, struggles & protests in 21st century USA, edited by Iris Morales
- A boy called Sailboat, Sailboat Productions with iCandy Productions and Yellow Brick Films ; produced by Andrew Curry and Richard Gray ; written and directed by Cameron Nugent
- Yaqui Delgado wants to kick your ass, the graphic novel, Meg Medina ; adapted and illustrated by Mel Valentine Vargas
- Cómo salir con un mexicano volador, relatos nuevos y escogidos, Daniel A. Olivas
- Labyrinth lost, Zoraida Cordova
- Pedro, candidato a presidente, por Fran Manushkin ; ilustrado por Tammie Lyon
- The Ku Klux Klan's campaign against Hispanics, 1921-1925, rhetoric, violence and response in the American southwest, Juan O. Sánchez
- Dark secrets, Anne Schraff
- The Hispanic American experience
- Luci soars, written and illustrated by Lulu Delacre
- The Hispanic 100, a ranking of the Latino men and women who have most influenced American thought and culture, Himilce Novas
- The smallest muscle in the human body, Alberto Ríos
- House divided, Raúl Ramos y Sánchez
- Latino leaders speak, personal stories of struggle and triumph, edited by Mickey Ibarra and María Pérez-Brown
- Al final muere el primero, Adam Silvera ; traducción de María Martos Ripoll
- Cool salsa, bilingual poems on growing up Latino in the United States, edited by Lori M. Carlson introduction by Oscar Hijuelos
- Brown, what being brown in the world today means (to everyone), Kamal Al-Solaylee
- Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month!, Marisa Orgullo
- Hurray for Three Kings' Day!, by Lori Marie Carlson ; illustrated by Ed Martinez
- Dreams, Ezra Jack Keats
- Invisible, written by Christina Diaz Gonzalez ; illustrated by Gabriela Epstein with color by Lark Pien
Outgoing Resources
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