This fully-illustrated book with the Smithsonian Institution celebrates 30 of the most influential Latinas/Latinos in history. Nuestra América highlights the inspiring stories of thirty Latinas and Latinos throughout history and their incredible contributions to the cultural, social, and political character of the United States. Sylvia Acevedo Luis Alvárez Pura Belpré Martha E. Bernal Julia de Burgos César Chávez Sandra Cisneros Roberto Clemente Celia Cruz Olga E. Custodio Óscar de la Renta Jaime Escalante Marcari García Emma González Laurie Hernández Juan Felipe Herrera Dolores Huerta Jennifer Lopez Xiuhtezcatl Martínez Sylvia Méndez Lin-Manuel Miranda C. David Molina Rita Moreno Ellen Ochoa Jorge Ramos Sylvia Rivera Maria Elena Salinas Sonia Sotomayor Dara Torres Roberto Unanue Twenty-three of the stories featured in this anthology are also included in the Molina Family Latino Gallery, the first national gallery dedicated to Latinos at the Smithsonian. Nuestra América and the Molina Family Latino Gallery are initiatives led by the Smithsonian Latino Center to ensure that Latino art, history, and culture are represented throughout the Smithsonian Institution.
Nuestra América: edición crítica
Antología política dedicada fundamentalmente a los temas de la unidad americana, la lucha contra el panamericanismo y el proceso de la Revolución cubana. al final se agregan, en sección aparte, los “testamentos” de Martí.
José Martí a cien años de Nuestra América
It locates the text within a certain historical and cultural context and analyzes the essay regarding stylistic devices and key themes, especially reflecting on the Latin American self portrayal between European and North American ...
Nuestra América
The essays in this volume expand the meaning of the name ‘America.’ . . . A useful and stimulating book.”-Marta E. Sanchez, University of California, San Diego
El indio de nuestra América
Considerable attention has been given to Cuban poet, essayist, and activist José Martí's 1891 essay "Nuestra América," but relatively little has been paid to the rest of the journalistic work...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Nuestra América y el V Centenario