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Latin American Studies: Michigan/Midwest
Books
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Statistical handbook on racial groups in the United States
Call Number: Mary Idema Pew - 2nd Floor E184.A1 H417 2000ISBN: 1573562661Publication Date: 2000 -
The Hispanic databook : detailed profiles of states and 782 places with Hispanic population, including 23 ethnic backgrounds from Argentinean to Venezuelan, with rankings and comparisons of states, counties and places
Call Number: Mary Idema Pew - 2nd Floor E184.S75 H567 2012ISBN: 9781619250048Publication Date: 2012 -
Latinos in the Midwest by
Call Number: Mary Idema Pew - 2nd Floor F358.2.S75 L37 2011ISBN: 9780870139963Publication Date: 2011-06-01 -
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Apple Pie and Enchiladas byCall Number: Mary Idema Pew - 2nd Floor F358.2.S75 L38 2004ISBN: 0292702779Publication Date: 2004-11-01
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The Latina/o Midwest reader
Call Number: Mary Idema Pew - 2nd Floor F358.2.S75 L375 2017ISBN: 9780252041211Publication Date: 2017 -
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Feasts and celebrations in North American ethnic communities (e-book)
ISBN: 9780826315939Publication Date: 1995
Michigan School Demographics
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Great Schools- MichiganMEAP SCORES AND MORE
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Michigan School DataChoose the grade level; drop out rates, deficit districts, teacher student ratio; special education reports
Interviews
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Oral History Interviews- member of Holland Hispanic CommunityInterviews from 1990 and 1993 (Hope College Digital Archives).
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Community House Senior Histories"Oral history allows for lessons from different perspectives of persons not otherwise in the historical record while compensating for the digital age. It allows persons to tell their own stories in their own words."
Websites
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Julian Samora Research Institute (MSU)"Established in 1989, JSRI is the premier Latino research institute in the Midwest with a history of research on Latino communities, farmworkers and their families, farmers, and youth."
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What Census Calls Us: A Historical Timeline"Explore the different race, ethnicity and origin categories used in the U.S. decennial census, from the first one in 1790 to the latest count in 2010." Pew Research Center.
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