Hispanic Contributions To American Culture Essay

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When someone say’s “hispanic,” what definition comes to mind? Hispanics are not one nationality, nor one culture. Instead, Hispanics are greatly diverse people. Our language and cultural origins are Spanish and Latin American, regardless of race and color. Hispanics can be European, Indian, or of African descent, or any combination of the three. The culture could be linked to Mexico, the Caribbean countries, Central America, South America and Spain. Hispanics were once considered a rarity in the United States, now we are found throughout the country. An American poet, Walt Whitman, once said, “I have an idea that there is much of importance about the Latino contributions to American nationality that will never be put with sympathetic understanding …show more content…

The books for example, do not explain the Spanish ports in Europe and the Caribbean that were refuge for harassed American ships. Also, little has been done to remember the 4,000 Spanish soldiers who were killed as prisoners of war on English prison ships while fighting for American independence. One can only contemplate why US historians have failed to acknowledge Hispanic contributions to the country. What is certain is that this neglect must be changed. Hispanic Americans, especially the youth, are deserve to learn about these significant contributions to the United states. This knowledge could increase their self-esteem and cultural pride. It is in the solving of social problems in which Hispanics can be of tremendous service to the country. One of the greatest attributes of hispanics is the willingness to mix, and by doing so, have created cultural forms, new human relationships, and life styles. Because this, Hispanics can help look for solutions to barriers, prejudices, and stereotypes that have divided us as a

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