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  1. African-American culture: African-American culture, also known as Black American culture or Black culture in American English, refers to the cultural expressions of African Americans, either as part of or distinct from mainstream American culture. African-American culture has been influential on ... (Pattern of human activity and symbolism associated with African Americans) [100%] 2024-09-24 [African-American cultural history] [African-American society]...
  2. Decolonization in Latino culture: Decolonization in Latino culture refers to contemporary treatment of and work with past colonialist and imperialist influences on Latin American society in the US. Decolonization is a term that refers to a period in history, but it has evolved to ... [96%] 2024-01-13 [Decolonization]
  3. Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture: Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture is a comprehensive reference work, with over 5,000 articles by specialists in Latin American history, politics, and culture. The first edition of the encyclopedia comprises five print volumes, edited by Barbara Tenenbaum ... (Reference work) [90%] 2024-01-11 [Latin American encyclopedias] [North American encyclopedias]...
  4. Hispanic and Latino Americans in politics: Latino Americans have received a growing share of the national vote in the United States due to their increasing population. As of the 2020 U.S. [89%] 2024-01-10 [Politics of the United States] [Hispanic and Latino American society]...
  5. Atheism and Latino Americans: In 2015, BloombergView reported concerning American atheism: There is a significant amount of racism within the atheist population (see: Atheism and racism). This also holds true for atheists in the Western World (see: Western atheism and race). [88%] 2023-02-18 [Atheism]
  6. Hispanic and Latino Americans: Hispanic and Latino Americans (Spanish: Estadounidenses hispanos y latinos; Portuguese: Estadunidenses hispânicos e latinos) are Americans of full or partial Spanish and/or Latin American background, culture, or family origin. These demographics include all Americans who identify as Hispanic or ... (Demographic of Americans) [88%] 2024-09-11 [Hispanic and Latino American society] [Hispanic and Latino American people]...
  7. America and Americans: America and Americans is a 1966 collection of John Steinbeck's journalism. It was Steinbeck's last book. [85%] 2024-01-03 [Books by John Steinbeck] [1966 books]...
  8. America Latina: No debe confundirse con Hispanoamérica o Iberoamérica. Geográficamente incluye la mayor parte del continente americano, desde el archipiélago de Tierra del Fuego, en América del Sur, hasta el río Bravo en la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos, en América ... [82%] 2023-05-17
  9. Archives of African American Music and Culture: The Indiana University Archives of African American Music and Culture (AAAMC), established in 1991, is a material repository covering a range of African American musical idioms and cultural expressions from the post-World War II era. The collections highlight popular ... (Archives at Indiana University) [82%] 2024-01-07 [1991 establishments in Indiana] [Museums established in 1991]...
  10. Crime and violence in Latin America: Crime and violence affect the lives of millions of people in Latin America. Some consider social inequality to be a major contributing factor to levels of violence in Latin America, where the state fails to prevent crime and organized crime ... (Social) [82%] 2023-10-31 [Violence]
  11. Liberalism and conservatism in Latin America: Liberalism and conservatism in Latin America have unique historical roots as Latin American independence began to occur in 1808 after the French Revolution and the subsequent Napoleonic Wars that eventually engulfed all of Europe. France revolutionaries in the 1790s began ... (Social) [82%] 2023-11-28 [Liberalism]
  12. Latin Americans: Latin Americans are persons who are nationals of nations in Latin America (or people with cultural, ancestral or national origins in Latin America). The nations of Latin America and its diasporas are multi-ethnic and multi-racial in nature. [81%] 2023-12-30 [Latin American people] [Latin American studies]...
  13. Latin Americans: Latin Americans (Spanish: Latinoamericanos; Portuguese: Latino-americanos; French: Latino-américains) are the citizens of Latin American countries (or people with cultural, ancestral or national origins in Latin America). Latin American countries and their diasporas are multi-ethnic and multi-racial. (Citizens of Latin American countries) [81%] 2024-04-13 [Latin American people] [Latin American studies]...
  14. Latin America: Latin America, in the broadest sense, is the entire southern portion of the Americas including parts of the Caribbean, Central America and South America. It does not, however, include Suriname, Guyana and French Guiana (an integral part of the French ... [80%] 2023-02-26 [Regions of the World]
  15. Latin America: Latin America (CC) Image: Stephen Ewen; Sean Baker Latin America is the region of the Americas that shares a common tradition and historical heritage of European colonization, mostly Iberian. Geographically, it extends from Mexico in the North to Chile in ... [80%] 2023-08-03
  16. Latin America: Latin America is the cultural area of the Americas encompassing numerous nation-states where Romance languages—languages that developed from Latin, such as Spanish, Portuguese, and French—are spoken as the primary language. This territory is known as "Latin America ... [80%] 2024-01-08 [Latin America]
  17. Latin America: Latin America is a term used to describe nations or territories in the Caribbean, Central America, and South America which were formerly colonial possessions of Spain, France, or Portugal (but not Quebec, New Mexico or Saint Pierre and Miquelon, usually ... [80%] 2024-01-08 [Americas]
  18. Latin America: Latin America is a collective region of the Americas where Romance languages—languages derived from Latin—are predominantly spoken. The term was coined in France in the mid-19th century to refer to regions in the Americas that were ruled ... (Region of the Americas) [80%] 2024-05-23 [Latin America] [Country classifications]...
  19. Latino: Latino (in the US) is a new English word (Americanism) derived from a Spanish word that means a person of Latin languages-speaking descent. Latinos, in English, means descendents of the Conquistadors of the Spanish Conquest of North and South ... [79%] 2023-02-27 [Ethnicities] [Demography]...
  20. Latino: Latino oder weiblich Latina bezeichnet eine Person lateinamerikanischer Herkunft. Diese Kurzform des spanischen Wortes Latinoamericano („Lateinamerikaner“) wird vor allem im angloamerikanischen Bereich für US-Bürger benutzt, die selbst oder deren Vorfahren aus Lateinamerika stammen und deren Muttersprache meist Spanisch oder ... [79%] 2024-01-20

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