Speak Up for HISPANIC HERITAGE. Hispanic Heritage Month is a national holiday in the USA. It is celebrated from September 15th to October 15th.

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Speak Up for HISPANIC HERITAGE

Hispanic Heritage Month is a national holiday in the USA. 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 people who have come to make the United States their home.

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

Many Hispanics in the United States came from nearby places, like Mexico, Cuba, Central America, or South America.

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

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

Spanish explorers traveled throughout present-day Florida almost 400 years ago!

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 leaders who were Hispanic!

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

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.” President of the United States

HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH