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About 80 percent of the Latinos are either moderately or highly fluent in Spanish .
... its isolation from the city , the Latino community has nursed itself from its
meager beginnings and used its strengths to weather hard times in a different
culture .
About 80 percent of the Latinos are either moderately or highly fluent in Spanish .
... its isolation from the city , the Latino community has nursed itself from its
meager beginnings and used its strengths to weather hard times in a different
culture .
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acteristics , Detroit ' s Latinos seem to have bonded well together out of the
common language , common problems and respect for each other ' s cultural
differences . As pioneers to a new land with a different culture and values ,
Latinos here ...
acteristics , Detroit ' s Latinos seem to have bonded well together out of the
common language , common problems and respect for each other ' s cultural
differences . As pioneers to a new land with a different culture and values ,
Latinos here ...
Pagina 136
The El Barrio newspaper educates the people on how political decisions are
affecting Latinos . It is giving many Latinos the confidence to speak out on issues
. It can awaken the rest of the community to the decisions and events occuring ...
The El Barrio newspaper educates the people on how political decisions are
affecting Latinos . It is giving many Latinos the confidence to speak out on issues
. It can awaken the rest of the community to the decisions and events occuring ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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