HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH September 15-October 15

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HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH September 15-October 15

Hispanic Heritage Month is a national holiday in the United States Hispanic Heritage Month is a national holiday in the United States. It is celebrated from September 15th to October 15th.

It is a time for all of us to remember the contributions of Hispanic-Americans.

Hispanic-Americans are Spanish-speaking U. S Hispanic-Americans are Spanish-speaking U.S. citizens or residents of the U.S. with origins in the countries of Latin America or Spain.

The word “Hispanic” describes people who come from Spanish- speaking countries...

Many Hispanics in the United States came from nearby places, like Mexico & Cuba; others from far away places such as Central America, South America, and Europe.

But don’t forget that Spanish-speaking people settled in the U. S But don’t forget that Spanish-speaking people settled in the U.S. long before the English settled along the eastern coast...

Missionaries from Spain traveled among Native Americans in present-day California and New Mexico...

Hernando De Soto CENTRAL AMERICA Hernan Cortez MEXICO Juan Ponce De Leon FLORIDA Spanish explorers traveled throughout present-day Florida almost 400 years ago!

In fact, the oldest city in the United States is St In fact, the oldest city in the United States is St. Augustine, Florida, built by Spanish-speaking settlers...

And the rest of our history is full of famous Hispanic leaders !

One important Hispanic was Cesar Chavez, a migrant farm worker who worked for fair treatment of Hispanic workers on American farms.

Sonia Maria Sotomayor is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, serving since August 2009. Sotomayor is the Court's 111th justice, its first Hispanic justice, and its third female justice.

NASA engineer and astronaut Jose Hernandez has been to space and back NASA engineer and astronaut Jose Hernandez has been to space and back. Hernandez began his working life as a young boy in the farm fields of California. His parents encouraged him and his siblings in school and insisted that education was the answer. It was a master's degree and hard work that earned Hernandez the title of NASA astronaut in 2006. He was aboard the space shuttle Discovery in August of 2009 on a 14-day mission to the International Space Station.

Hispanic people continue to serve as leaders in all fields today...

“All Americans, regardless of national origin, celebrate the vibrant Hispanic-American spirit that influences our Nation.” -George W. Bush President of the United States

REVIEW: Answer the following questions: 1 REVIEW: Answer the following questions: 1. National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated… July-August May-June September-October 2. Name five countries Hispanic-Americans can trace their origin from: ______________, __________, _________________, ____________, ____________ 3. Name one Spanish explorer: _____________________ 4. T or F The oldest US city is St. Augustine, Florida. 5. T or F Sonia Sotomayor is the third female justice.

CREDITS: Speak Up for Hispanic Heritage Power Point media.okstate.edu/