In 1968, the United States Congress approved a week of celebrations to honor the contributions and culture of Hispanic Americans. The decision came after decades of young Mexican-American activists fighting for access to resources and recognition by the government. During the presidency of Ronald Reagan, the week was expanded into a month.
While it may seem odd that it doesn't fall on the beginning of a month, the date of September 15th is significant for several countries in Latin America as this is the day that they gained independence from Spanish colonial rule. These countries include Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua.
We at Lehman Library encourage you this month to take the time to learn about the history of Hispanic culture and engage with the works of those who have contributed greatly to this country. It is also a time to amplify their voices and support their fight for equal opportunities.
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