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61. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
Booknotes Life Stories notable Biographers on the people Who Shaped scientists, BrianLamb explores the lives of our most fascinating americans on Booknotes
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62. Multicultural Resources
Cyber Raza Lots of links to latin American, latino notable Hispanic American Women(ref E184 S75 N68 1993); Statisical Record of Hispanic americans (ref E184
http://www.lib.csubak.edu/Pat/multi.html
Multicultural Studies
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MULTICULTURAL BROWSING AREA
The Multicultural Browsing Area of the Walter W. Stiern Library supports the diversity of the CSUB community and the community at large. Located in the Dezember Reading Room, the collection contains selected books, newspapers and periodicals dealing with the historical and contemporary experiences of ethnic and racial groups in the United States, particularly African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans and Native Americans.
PERIODICALS
The Library susbcribes to various periodicals related to and/or is of interest on multicultural topics. Issues are shelved in the main periodicals collection located on the Second Level of the Stiern Library. As noted, a few of these titles are on display in the Dezember Reading Room.
AKWESASNE NOTES (CURRENT ISSUE ON DISPLAY)
A news journal dedicated to reporting on the issues and concerns of Native Peoples.
AMERICAN VISIONS (CURRENT ISSUE ON DISPLAY)
Covers Black culture and history with features and reviews on the arts, politics, sports, and history.

63. Notable Facts
notable Facts gives a chronological overview of important continued migration ofAfrican americans from the from eastern Europe and latin America repopulated
http://www.scc.rutgers.edu/njwomenshistory/notablefacts.htm
Home Notable Facts Images Documents ... Search NOTABLE FACTS N otable Facts gives a chronological overview of important facts from New Jersey women's history. It is cross-linked to relevant images and documents. N Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1997). At the end of each chronology is a selected list of secondary sources. Period I
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Period III

Period IV
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Period I: 1775 T he seventeenth century witnessed the beginnings of European and British settlement in the regions that became New Jersey. It also witnessed the introduction of chattel slavery and the decimation of the indigenous Native American population. I n 1664 a British victory over the Dutch established English control over the area and the Concessions and Agreements of the Lords Proprietors stipulated that any free person, male or female, worth L50 was considered a landholder. (This property requirement, of course, excluded indentured servants and slaves.) Generous land grants, religious freedom, and self-government attracted numerous settlers to the colony. C olonial New Jersey was an agricultural society comprised primarily of self-sufficient households. Women produced food, manufactured goods, and provided health-care and instruction for their households.

64. Ambassador Bill Richardson, Address To The League Of United Latin American Citiz
time in history, latin America with one notable exception is responsibility andopportunity to educate americans about the future of latin America as
http://www.un.int/usa/98_118.htm
Ambassador Bill Richardson
United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations
Address to the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) on Education and Foreign Policy
July 1, 1998
USUN PRESS RELEASE #118 (98)
July 1, 1998
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AMBASSADOR RICHARDSON PROMOTES EDUCATION AND FOREIGN POLICY AS ISSUES OF PIVOTAL IMPORTANCE TO HISPANIC AMERICANS AT LULAC CONVENTION
Sees Continued Economic and Political Growth for Hispanics
Dallas, Texas
U.S. Ambassador Bill Richardson today stressed the importance of education and foreign policy to a group of Hispanic Americans meeting in Dallas, Texas. In an address to the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), the largest and oldest Hispanic organization in the country, Ambassador Richardson said with today's growing global economy, education and a better understanding of foreign affairs will be critical requirements for today's young people.
"Our economic and political growth will mean nothing if our children are not being educated properly," said Ambassador Richardson. "Unless we become obsessed with education all the progress we've made as a community will be for naught." The U.S. Ambassador the United Nations said that part of the focus on education must also include particular attention to a strong and committed Hispanic role in international affairs. Ambassador Richardson believes Latinos are in a perfect position to participate in international affairs, both throughout Latin America and in other locations around the world.

65. Pundit Magazine - Canada's Leading Online Political Magazine
for closer ties with Mexico and other latinAmerican countries of 'helping Hispanicsand African-americans to help tax cut being the most notable example - only
http://www.punditmag.com/articles/livenewyorkjune15.html
Friday, June 15, 2001
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66. Expressnews - Latinos Need More Social Assistance And Fewer Free Trade Protester
the failings of democratic institutions, latin americans don't of the region, withthe notable exceptions of policy in Colombia and latin America.) Related
http://www.expressnews.ualberta.ca/expressnews/articles/ideas.cfm?p_ID=764&s=a

67. Black Writers And Latin America
Spain upon the literatures of African americans and latin americans. the United Statesand in latin Americafrom notable are the literary influences and wide
http://www.founders.howard.edu/hupress/FORTH/blawri.htm
Recent Releases Backlist Ordering Proposals ... HU Main QUICK ORDER, CALL 1-800-537-5487 (MC/VISA/AMEX/DISCOVER) Black Writers and Latin America
Cross-Cultural Affinities
by Richard Jackson The interplay of influences among African-American men and women of letters and people of the Afro-Hispanic world reveals the international dimension of their literatures. Affinities among these writers have their source in Africa and the common new world experiences of slavery, racism, and colonialism. In this study, the author begins by examining the influence of Africa and Spain upon the literatures of African Americans and Latin Americans. He explores the reciprocal exchange of influences among artists of African descent in the United States and in Latin Americafrom established writers to a new generation of writers, including women. Among those writers are Richard Wright, Paule Marshall, Henry Dumas, Nicolas Guillen, Nelson Estupinan Bass, and Nancy Morjon. Notable are the literary influences and wide travels of Langston Hughes in the 1920s. The breadth of the cross-cultural comparisons provided in this volume makes it the most comprehensive source available on African-ancestored literature in the Americas. This is excellent reading for those interested in diaspora studies. Richard Jackson is professor, Department of Spanish, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Dr. Jackson received a Research Achievement Award from Carleton that allowed him to complete the work on this volume. He is a founder of the

68. MEDIA - The Return Of The Indian
With the notable exception of the Sandinistas in Nicaragua a freelance journalistwhose book The First americans will be published by latin America Bureau
http://www.newint.org/issue256/return.htm
new internationalist
issue 256 - June 1994 The return of the Indian
Phillip Wearne
reports from the Americas. NATIONALISM In Ecuador tens of thousands of Indians block roads and refuse to supply city markets, shutting down the country for a week. Historically, indigenous people are the pure-blooded descendants of the original inhabitants of the Americas. But few would accept a racial definition today. Many pure-blood Indians deny their origins to speed their assimilation and to blunt fierce racism. Millions of indigenous people now live in towns and cities: hundreds of thousands are completely bi- or even tri-lingual; tens of thousands have university degrees and professional jobs. Go into any indigenous-rights organization office in Lima, La Paz, São Paulo, Quito or Guatemala City today and you will hear or even see Quichua, Aymara, Tukano or Kaqchikel on the mobile phones, short-wave radios, faxes and videos. mestizos mestizo Bolivian aid-agency worker. Thus land is also identity, and inheritance of land makes the vital link to ancestors whose spirits dictate so many customs and traditions. Land is the home of the most important indigenous god. Cultivating the land is, for the traditional Indian, the most profound communion with god she or he can aspire to.
SEAN SPRAGUE / PANOS Throughout the Amazon Basin indigenous guards now patrol the frontiers of huge tracts on foot, by canoe or in four-wheel-drive vehicles. Many carry short-wave radios linking them to the nearest village where faxes, computer networks and telephones can alert local and international support networks.

69. Hispanic/Latin American Guides
notable latino americans a Biographical Dictionary Call latin American Historyand Culture - Call R History of Mexican americans in California - Explores
http://zeus.sequoias.cc.ca.us/library/hispanic-latinamerican.htm
Library Guides: Ethnic Studies
Hispanic/Latin American
Developed by Connie Fly, Librarian This guide will help you in your journey of discovery for information on your topic. In addition to the Reference Books, Internet Sites and Periodicals listed below, the COS Library has a large number of books that you can check out. An HSI/Listo grant purchased books for the library on your topic which you can check out. This list is an example of some of the books recently purchased by Listo and added to the library collection that you can check out. Please look for additional books by using our online catalog Places to Start Biography Health ... Sports
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  • American Immigrant Cultures; Builders of a Nation (2 volumes) - Call # R 305.8 A512 Encyclopedia of American Social History - Call # R 301.0973 En56 The Encyclopedia of Civil Rights in America (3 volumes) R #323.1 En56 Encyclopedia of Social and Cultural Anthropology - Call # R 306.03 En56 Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America (2 volumes) Call # R 305.8 G151 Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups - Call # R 973.04 H339

70. Annie Merner Pfeiffer Library : Disciplines : History : Reference Resources
in America (1963) Nine volume chronology of notable deceased americans from the Encyclopediaof latin American History and Culture (1996) Five volume
http://www.wvwc.edu/lib/hist-reference.htm

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Dictionary of the Middle Ages
Thirteen volume treatment of the people, places, and events of the Middle Ages. Excellent comprehensive reference for Medieval Europe.
[In the Library Reference Room: R 909.07 D561s]
Encyclopedia of the Palestinians
Includes biographical, political, geographical, cultural information from 638 A.D. through 1999. Organizations and documents are also incorporated in this book.
[In the Library Reference Room: R909.0492]
Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World
A major reference to Islam, providing ready access to current scholarship on the world's second largest religion.
[In the Library Reference Room: R 909.09767 Ox2e]
Term paper resource guide to twentieth-century world history
600 term paper ideas on the 100 most important events in 20th century world history. Includes background information and suggested resources.
[In the Library Reference Room: R909.82 R392t]

71. Bulletins
of weapons while ignoring their people, who continue no surprise that many latinAmericans feel uncomfortable of Clinton's most notable latin American foreign
http://www.thebulletin.org/issues/1997/nd97/nd97bulletins.html
November/December 1997
Vol. 53, No. 6
BULLETINS
Prospect of U.S. sales
fuels Latin "jet gap" fears
After Peru bought 12 Belarussian MiG-29s last year, the State Department expressed concern that the purchase could provoke a Latin American arms race. But as it turned out, the MiGs didn't work. With the Belarussians unable to fix them, and the Russians unwilling to work on them without a hefty fee, they are likely to remain grounded for some time. Despite the State Department's hand-wringing about Russian jets in Latin America, the Clinton administration announced August 1, in classic do-as-I-say-not-as-I-do style, that it would lift a two-decade ban on selling high-tech weapons to the region. Chile, which has a strong interest in American F-16s, may be the first to take advantage of the new policy. The aerospace industry seems cheered that their lobbying efforts and PAC contributions have paid off once againin this case helping them gain access to the potentially lucrative Latin American market. Aerospace Industries Association president Don Fuqua said that the industry was "very pleased" with the decision. The new policy, he added, would help the United States achieve more political leverage, as well as "other goals for the region"an industry euphemism for a larger slice of the region's estimated $7 billion in future combat aircraft orders.

72. Interesting And Fun Sites
ALSC notable Web Sites Great sites chosen by Expedition latin America Informationabout latin American cultures Library Click on Native americans to start
http://www.yvrls.lib.wa.us/funsites.html
Interesting and fun sites!!
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Kids Pick Top 10 ALA 700+ Great Sites for Kids ALSC Notable Web Sites Animals and Pets ... Washington State
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American Library Association lists sites about everything from rainbows to animal legends. ALSC Notable Web Sites
Great sites chosen by librarians for children from birth to 14.
Animals and pets
Acme Pet
Lots of links to pet sites. Animal Tracks Kid's Page
Cool information and photos from National Wildlife Federation and Ranger Rick. There is also a Spanish section. National Zoo
See all the goings' on at the zoo in Washington, D.C. Yahooligans
Click on "animals" for many interesting topics. Inside the Animal Mind (Nature)
Are Animals Intelligent?
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Brooklyn Expedition: Latin America
Information about Latin American cultures, history, and animals. Amazing Travel Bureau (National Geographic)
From this site you can travel to some fascinating places.
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Cyberkids
Share your art, jokes, and stories.

73. The Color Complex In Peurto Rico
is even strikingly different, from other latin americans, because of the they, likemost other latin American countries There are many notable figures in latin
http://www.awm-online.com/livingmathematics/ccpuerto.html
In the Name of Almighty God Allah Lord of all the Worlds!
The Color Complex in Peurto Rico
When examining the psyche of original people, we find that they (the majority) have been taken from their original nature and taught to think other than their own selves. This way of thinking is the effect of Yakub's rules and regulations, which has caused us to think we are all different, thus separating the shades through marital and breeding preferences: both of which are results of conscious and more importantly, subconscious grafting (Eugenics). It is visible all over the world, especially in the Caribbean island and the lands of Latin America. In Puerto Rico it is popular to be light. As it can be seen on TV, lighter skinned boricuas are shown as the dominate majority. Ideas of Desi Arnez (and a more contemporary Ricky Martin) are the view of what a "true" Latino looks like. I can say that when I went to visit my physical father in Adjuntas, PR. a couple years ago, most of the boricuas I seen were mainly wisdom seeds or darker. Many/most of the darker skinned Puerto Ricans are disregarded and simply silenced under the false idea of "nationalism". There are many notable figures in Latin American history. One of those being Juan Garrido, the first "black" man to touch shores of Puerto Rico in 1509. He was also the first to bring wheat to Mexico. Others include Rafeal Cordero and Arturo Alfonso Schomburg.

74. Biography
Hispanic americans Please see Spain, Portugual, and latin America below. NativePeoples notable Native americans E89 N67 1995 Covers over 265 Native
http://www.lib.ohio-state.edu/refweb/resources/biograp2.htm
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Biographical Dictionaries and Related Works: An International Bibliography of Approximately 16,000 Collective Biographies
Volume 1 list sources that provide universal, national, or regional biographical information; Volume 2 lists sources that provide biographical information by vocation or field(s) of endeavor. Includes many sources in languages other than English.
Index to Marquis Who's Who Publications
Quick access to the many Who's Who titles.
Personal Name Index to the New York Times, 1851-1974 and
Personal Name Index to the New York Times, 1975-1989 Main Reference Newspaper Indexes (west wall).
Provide page numbers to the New York Times Index where the name appears; good place to check as last resort.
St. James Guide to Biography
Critically surveys biographies written about people who made major contributions in their field(s), became famous or notorious in history, and have more than one biography published about them.
International Biographical Sources (current and historical)
Biographie Universelle Ancienne et Moderne (Michaud)
One of the most important universal biographical sources (published between 1843 and 1865).

75. PUERTO RICO HERALD: Many Lands Give Florida Its Latin Flavor
other Hispanics far outstrips that of Cubanamericans. and economic upheavals occurredin latin America, along One group registered a notable decline in numbers
http://www.puertorico-herald.org/issues/2001/vol5n31/ManyGiveFlavor-en.shtml
www.puertorico-herald.org
THE MIAMI HERALD
Many Lands Give Florida Its Latin Flavor
By AMY DRISCOLL AND TIM HENDERSON
July 25, 2001
CELEBRATION IN A NEW LAND:

South Floridians applaud speakers Friday at
Colombian Indepedence Day gathering
outside the Pembroke Pines City Hall. South Florida, defined for decades by waves of immigrating Cubans, is increasingly becoming a miniature Latin America, with a diverse cast of Central and South Americans taking up residence in record numbers. U.S. Census figures released today pinpointing for the first time since 1990 the exact size of each Hispanic group show that non-Cuban Hispanics in Miami-Dade County are now equal in number to those with Cuban ancestry. ``The other Hispanic groups have discovered Miami,'' said demographer Thomas Boswell, an expert in Hispanic immigration at the University of Miami. ``They see it as a very attractive place for many of the same reasons as Cubans traditionally have.'' NUMBERS SWELLING It's a statistical sea change for Miami-Dade, triggered by figures such as these: 16,000 more Colombians, nearly 13,000 more Dominicans, almost 9,000 more Hondurans and a whopping 161,000 new residents classifying themselves as ``other Hispanic.'' The numbers are almost certainly higher. They do not include untold thousands of Colombians and others who have fled instability and natural disasters in their countries since the 2000 Census. And critics of the count say even Hispanics who were in South Florida at the time of the survey weren't fully counted.

76. BBC NEWS | Monitoring | Media Reports | Press Split On Uribe Victory
the situation and bring many more people into the role of war candidate and won anotable victory at the good of both Colombians and latin americans in general
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/not_in_website/syndication/monitoring/media_reports/2
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You are in: Monitoring: Media reports News Front Page World ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help EDITIONS Change to World Tuesday, 28 May, 2002, 20:03 GMT 21:03 UK Press split on Uribe victory
Mr Uribe's proposals won him a clear majority
The victory of Alvaro Uribe in Colombia's presidential election has generated a heated debate in the Latin American press. While some newspapers welcome his pledge to take a hardline approach to the country's seemingly intractable guerrilla war, others warn that increased militarisation will harm Colombia even more.
Colombia wants to put an end to the war with more war
Clarin "The new administration will back a militarisation of society as a solution to violence that claims over 30,000 lives every year," says the leading Argentine daily Clarin "Colombia wants to put an end to the war with more war." Failure Clarin warns that Mr Uribe's plans to turn neighbourhood groups into "virtual vigilantes" would exacerbate the situation and bring many more people into the fray.
Through militarisation, Colombia is quickly declining as a society

77. History & Geography Sites
explores the contributions of African americans to the election results, cabinetmembers, notable events, points latin American Network Divided by 14 subject
http://www.ci.eastpointe.mi.us/library/WSHistory.html
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Biography Michigan History Geography US History ... Return to "Search the Web" Contents Biography Astronauts
Biographies of astronauts provided by NASA. Biographical Dictionary
Short entries of over 28,000 notable people. Biography.com
Biographies

Find biographies on jurists, authors, poets, philosophers, economists, scientists and historians. Lives, the Biography Resource
This website claims to have the largest database of biographies. Search for a specific person or for a group or people who share an interest. Top Geography About Geography
Links to numerous sites including world maps, glossary, timelines, and much more. Atlapedia / Geopedia
Facts and data on countries, includes geography, climate, people, religion, language and history. CIA Geography
Test your geography skills by taking a quiz provided by the CIA. Geography Links
Many links to geography sites divided by subject are available from University of Northern Iowa.
MapQuest
Mapblast Maps for addresses in the United States, Canadian cities and the world.

78. COUNCIL OF THE AMERICAS
Some of our more notable accomplishments include of Chile than to the 900 millionpeople of India provide the technology that will enable latin americans to get
http://207.21.242.176/coa/publications/sr3.html

Argentina Update
Annual Reports Articles Brazil Update ... Speeches
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Remarks by:
Ambassador Everett Ellis Briggs
Former-President, Council of the Americas
The Importance of Latin America to U.S. Business
The Third Congress of the Americas
Puebla, Mexico
March 19, 1997 Greetings. It is a pleasure to be here with you today to discuss the importance of Latin America to U.S. Business. Before I begin my formal remarks, I would like to take a few moments to tell you about the Council of the Americas. Specifically, I want to focus on our past history, our present activities, and our future goals. The Council is the leading U.S. business organization dedicated to promoting regional economic integration, free trade and investment, open markets and the rule of law throughout the Western Hemisphere. We were founded in 1963 by David Rockefeller and a group of like-minded business leaders who felt strongly that the future prosperity of the hemisphere depended on the triumph of liberal economic principles (free trade, private investment, property rights) over the statist and nationalist ideologies which enjoyed currency following the Cuban revolution. The Council's founders thus established a forum for political leaders from the region to convene with private sector leaders from North America to discuss critical economic, political, and business issues facing the hemisphere.

79. The Greater Vancouver Book
Vancouver Vancouver's Green Streets notable Buildings in Germans Italians Frenchpeople in Vancouver Asians in Vancouver latin americans Iranians Cemeteries
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The Greater Vancouver Book consists of 300+ Vancouver related stories from a variety of authors as compiled by author Chuck Davis. Below you will find links to more than 150 of these stories. If you are interested in ordering a copy of the Greater Vancouver Book in printed format, please contact us . We hope you enjoy the stories!
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Science World Gastown ... Visitor Attractions in Greater Vancouver What do Michael J. Fox and Pamela Anderson have in common? They have both lived in Greater Vancouver. Find out more about Vancouver and BC film stars. BC Film Stars We have launched the new Discover Vancouver forums! Get your questions ansered and participate in discussions about Vancouver! DV Forums Ask a clutch of coasties to name the Lower Mainland's largest park, and most will come up with Stanley Park, at 400 hectares (1,000 acres) the equal of New York's Central Park. Tourism Vancouver is featuring Vancouver restaurants in "Dine Out Vancouver." You could win dinner, once a week, for a year! Find out how you could receive 52 complimentary dinner for two gift certificates. Dine Out Contest Home Vancouver Accommodation Attractions ... Home

80. Hispanic Americans: A Pollak Library Research Guide
Insight into Group Characteristics; latin American Women Voices of MulticulturalAmerica notable Speeches Delivered Hispanic, and Native americans, 17901996
http://guides.library.fullerton.edu/hispanic/
Pollak Library Library Research Guides Special Topics - HISPANIC AMERICANS Hispanic Americans
A Guide To Resources in CSUF's Pollak Library NAVIGATION TIP: When viewing PDF files, use Adobe's FIND feature [ BINOCULARS ICON ] to quickly locate a keyword in document. STATISTICS - CORE STATISTICS - PRINT Top of Page Statistical Handbook on Racial Groups in the United States (2000) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE E184.A1 H417 2000 Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin (CENSUS 2000)
PRINT: CATALOG RECORD
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Press Release
Racial and Ethnic Diversity: Asians, Blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans, and Whites: 2002 CATALOG RECORD
Hispanic Americans: A Statistical Sourcebook [ income CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE E184.S75 H5655 Hispanic American Almanac: A Reference Work On Hispanics In The United States (1997) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE E184.S75 H557 1997

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