Hispanic Community in the United States: History and Characteristics

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Title

Hispanic Community in the United States: History and Characteristics

Subject

Oral History

Collection Items

Restaurant 'El Jimador'
'El Jimador' restaurant is one example of how hispanization is taking place in the United States.

'Day of the Death' Celebration poster
The poster of the celebration shows where was and what activities were held

'Day of the Death' Celebration
The celebration was held in South Carolina Botanical Garden on November 1

Photo with Erika Arredondo
Photo taken as a reminder of the interview with her

Photo with Derek Wilmott
Photo taken with Derek Wilmott as a reminder of the interview.

Transcription Interview with Derek Wilmott
Transcription from the interview with Derek Wilmott, with an abstract talking about him and his work in Clemson.

The recorded audio from the interview with Derek Wilmott

Consent paper from Derek Wilmott
The file includes the consent for interview from Derek Wilmott

Transcription Interview with Erika Arredondo
The file includes the transcription of the interview. As it was in Spanish, there is also the translation to English.

Recorded audio file from the interview with Erika Arredondo.

Consent paper from Erika Arredondo
The file includes the consent for interview from Erika Arredondo. The consent shows that the interviewee does not give her address, phone nor email.

Transcription Interview with Camilo Rodríguez
The file includes the transcription from the interview with Camilo Rodríguez. As it was in Spanish, there is the translation into English.

The file includes the recorded audio from the interview with Camilo Rodríguez (in Spanish).

Consent paper from Camilo Rodríguez
The file includes the consent for interview from Camilo Rodríguez.

Battle of Cerro Gordo
This event was one of the most famous battles between Mexico and the United back in the 17th century.

Immigrants arriving at Ellis Island (New York, 1907)
Ellis Island was the most famous immigration point in the United States during the 1900s. Many immigrants saw in their entrance a chance for a new life.

Famous Hispanic Americans
Some of the most famous Hispanic Americans in the history

Hispanic American countries
The countries in green are the ones whose language and cultural heritage are hispanic.
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