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Hispanic Heritage Month : Further Research

A virtual book display featuring works about Latinx/Hispanic Culture and Authors

Primary Source Documents

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Dominican Studies Institute
 

Spanish Paleography Digital Teaching and Learning Tool

The Spanish Paleography Digital Teaching and Learning Tool is an online interactive resource to assist users in the learning of the deciphering and reading of manuscripts written in Spanish during the early modern period, roughly from the late 15th to the 18th century.

The Digital Archive of Latin American and Caribbean Ephemera

The Digital Archive of Latin American and Caribbean Ephemera is a steadily growing repository containing a previously unavailable subset of Princeton’s Latin American Ephemera Collection as well as newly acquired materials being digitized and added on an ongoing basis.

Digital Library of the Caribbean

The Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) exists to provide users with access to Caribbean cultural, historical and research materials held in archives, libraries, and private collections.

Oral Histories

 

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Voces Oral History Project

Voces Oral History Center is the leading Latino oral history archive in the United States capturing untold stories of Latinos and Latinas who served during World War II.

 

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Learn more about the diverse cultures and experiences of Hispanic/Latinx Americans with this special collection of stories that highlight their voices and contributions.
 

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LOC Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape

The Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape at the Library of Congress dates back to 1943. It contains nearly seven-hundred recordings of poets and prose writers.

 

Statistics

Hispanic Heritage Month: 2023 - U.S. Census Bureau

 

Pew Research Fact Tank

A collection of some key facts about the U.S.’s Latino population by geography, and by characteristics like language use and origin group.
 

The World Bank Open Data

The World Bank provides free and open access to a comprehensive set of data about development in countries around the globe, together with other datasets cited in the data catalog.

 

Subject Guide

Check out our Latin American and Latino Studies research guide for more tips and tricks for exploring primary and secondary sources.

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Open Educational Resources

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