National Hispanic Heritage Month: Nonfiction

National Hispanic Heritage Month traditionally honors the cultures and contributions of both Hispanic and Latino Americans as we celebrate heritage rooted in all Latin American countries from September 15 to October 15. 

To learn more about the Hispanic and Latino community, check out these titles!

  • The Norton anthology of Latino literature by Ilan Stavans  

  • Finding Latinx : in search of the voices redefining Latino identity by Paola Ramos 

  • Inventing Latinos : a new story of American racism by Laura E. Gomez 

  • Latinx : the new force in American politics and culture by Ed Morales  

  • Sí, Se Puede : the Latino heroes who changed the United States by Julio Anta  

  • Latino Americans : the 500-year legacy that shaped a nation by Ray Suarez 

  • Latinoland : a portrait of America's largest and least understood minority by Marie Arana  

  • The Latino century : how America's largest minority is transforming democracy by Mike Madrid  

  • Latinoland : a portrait of America's largest and least understood minority by Marie Arana  

  • The Latino century : how America's largest minority is transforming democracy by Mike Madrid  

  • Latino almanac : from early explorers to corporate leaders by Nicolas Kanellos  

  • Our migrant souls : a meditation on race and the meanings and myths of "Latino" by Hector Tobar  

  • Latin American artists : from 1785 to now by Rebecca Morrill  

  • Harvest of empire : a history of Latinos in America by Juan Gonzalez 

  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez : the life, times, and rise of "AOC" by Brenda Jones and Krishan Trotman

  • My beloved world by Sonia Sotomayor

     

     

     


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