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| nderstanding him, supposedly due to his heavy | Hispanic accent (though in reality it is not very stro |
| the media, albeit in his true-to-life strong | Hispanic accent. |
| and participation in the 2007 YMCA Black and | Hispanic Achievers Teen Leadership Summit in Orlando, |
| the 1970 Democratic primary, he defeated the | Hispanic activist, Erasmo Andrade. |
| (born June 24, 1960 in Beaumont, Texas) is a | Hispanic actor who played "Jesse Vasquez" in the TV se |
| Edward James Olmos - | Hispanic actor |
| of the video's leads was portrayed by rising | Hispanic actor, Sonny Ayon. |
| the National Council of La Raza, the largest | Hispanic advocacy organization in the United States. |
| 1981 as the first director of the Division of | Hispanic Affairs of the California Catholic Conference |
| ay, Holy Trinity is co-educational and serves | Hispanic, African American, Caucasian, and Asian stude |
| nc. is a full-service and independently owned | Hispanic agency in the U.S. with a proven 36-year trac |
| He was the first | Hispanic agent with the FBI, hired in 1916. |
| Alianza began as an | Hispanic All-Star team from the Houston Soccer Associa |
| ership Program, International Club, Black and | Hispanic Alliance, The Welcome Back Club, Polytechnic |
| In | Hispanic America the series was released in July 2010 |
| The song is recognized throughout | Hispanic America as it picture scenes and stories comm |
| In 1976, Orlando was invited to represent | Hispanic America at the U.S. Bicentennial Celebration |
| ked on a long and disastrous campaign against | Hispanic America, suffering several consecutive defeat |
| ism of positivismo, being one of first in the | Hispanic America, in his articles "El positivismo de C |
| Seville Airport was then included in the | Hispanic American Agreement for the installation of a |
| Trent Dimas (born November 10, 1970) is an | Hispanic American gymnast and Olympic champion. |
| The trips are usually to | Hispanic American countries or Brazil, but at times ha |
| He launched the | Hispanic American Report in 1948. |
| The company is owned by Fred Loya, a | Hispanic American who had originally worked as a cattl |
| world record holder, Alberto Salazar, another | Hispanic American distance runner. |
| "The Itata Incident" Osgood Hardy, in the | Hispanic American Historical Review, vol V (1922) pp 1 |
| National Coalition of | Hispanic American Women: Woman of the Year 1996 |
| n since 1991 and president and founder of the | Hispanic American Center of Economic Research. |
| apanese, Asian Americans, Orochon, Korean and | Hispanic American populations. |
| arch Foundation, president and founder of the | Hispanic American Center for Economic Research (HACER) |
| Stanford U, Institute of | Hispanic American & Luso-Brazilian Studies, A Special |
| She was on the board of editors of the | Hispanic American Historical Review from 1927 to 1933 |
| yer Jr. (translated by Juan Antonio Ayala) in | Hispanic American Historical Review Vol. |
| district from 2002 to 2004, becoming the only | Hispanic American of his party in the General Assembly |
| Dimas is also the only | Hispanic American ever to win a gold medal on the hori |
| 12% were | Hispanic American |
| 58% | Hispanic American |
| 26% were | Hispanic American |
| 14% | Hispanic American |
| "For the Color of My Mother", in | Hispanic American literature: an anthology, compiled b |
| Chinese hymns, two on "Amerindian" songs, one | Hispanic American song, and one by a Mexican composer. |
| Frank Moore (Herrera), an | Hispanic American spy, travels to a small town in the |
| has since become a popular soft drink in the | Hispanic American market. |
| icles about Castro's (1959) revolution in the | Hispanic American Report that were written by Herbert |
| The ethnic makeup of the school is 66% | Hispanic American, 18% White American, non-Hispanic, 1 |
| The ethnic makeup of the school is 89% | Hispanic American, 9% African American, 1% White, non- |
| The ethnic makeup of the school is 94% | Hispanic American, 4% Afro-American, 2% White American |
| ngineer, a Parsee (Zoroastrian) who married a | Hispanic American, Luz Maria, and "converted;" husband |
| In 1991 a fight between Asian Americans and | Hispanic Americans that occurred after school lead to |
| non white groups such as Asian-Americans and | Hispanic Americans also tend to support the local Demo |
| In | Hispanic Americans in World War II on 2011-03-29 08:37 |
| is found in Japan, Eskimos, Asian Americans, | Hispanic Americans and Oaxacans. |
| and writers) as one of the 15 most prominent | Hispanic Americans in the Arts. |
| Hispanic Americans in Congress | |
| However local groups, including | Hispanic Americans, protested that Fallon represented |
| re many Russian Americans, African Americans, | Hispanic Americans, Irish Americans, Italian Americans |
| ude Vietnamese Americans, Filipino Americans, | Hispanic Americans, Mandarin-speaking Chinese American |
| sory Commission on Educational Excellence for | Hispanic Americans. |
| sory Commission on Educational Excellence for | Hispanic Americans. |
| sory Commission on Educational Excellence for | Hispanic Americans. |
| mother, Maria Ynez White, was of English and | Hispanic ancestry from Southern California. |
| The area is mostly inhabited by people of | Hispanic ancestry. |
| 59.33% African American, 38.88% White, 1.65% | Hispanic, and 0.14% Asian. |
| In 1995, Orlando Antigua became the first | Hispanic and the first non-black on the Globetrotters' |
| All the women were young; most were | Hispanic, and most were involved with drugs and prosti |
| is 44.7% African-American, 35.3% White, 9.7% | Hispanic, and 7.6% Asian . |
| s 97.76% African American, 1.74% White, 0.45% | Hispanic, and 0.06% Asian. |
| 's 29 congressional districts it was the most | Hispanic and also the youngest (34.5% under 18 years o |
| 25.66% African American, 72.89% White, 1.18% | Hispanic, and 0.26% Asian. |
| heast Asian country of the Philippines and in | Hispanic and Latin American countries, particularly in |
| 47.24% African American, 51.91% White, 0.74% | Hispanic, and 0.11% Asian. |
| , although it also draws influence from other | Hispanic and Latin American countries. |
| l desegregation occurred, the facility housed | Hispanic and Latino American first time offenders and |
| ich 96.3% are white, 1.8% are black, 1.2% are | Hispanic, and 0.7% are listed as other. |
| The student body is 52% Black; 39% White; 5% | Hispanic; and 4% Unknown. |
| it heavily on racial lines with a majority of | Hispanic and Anglo voters supporting Sanchez and a maj |
| field High School is: 94% White, 3% Black, 2% | Hispanic and 1% Asian/American Indian. |
| African American, 56.57% White, 2.38% | Hispanic, and 0.13% Asian. |
| Gilmer high school has 90.4% white, 9.3% | hispanic, and .2% |
| 82.58% African American, 17.22% White, 0.15% | Hispanic, and 0.05% Asian. |
| ad a total of 497 students (2.8% White, 81.9% | Hispanic, and 15.3% African American). |
| African-American, 0.6% American Indian, 6.9% | Hispanic, and 4.3% of other races. |
| nts (83.7% African American, 6.1% White, 9.9% | Hispanic, and 0.2% Asian). |
| body was 60% white, 37 % black, 1% asian, 1% | hispanic and 1% multi-racial. |
| s 96.95% African American, 2.67% White, 0.27% | Hispanic, and 0.11% Asian. |
| eople and was 67.97% African-American, 23.83% | Hispanic, and mixed races accounted for the remaining |
| He mainly studied the Italian imprint in | Hispanic and Portuguese literatures. |
| Vice-President of Canning House ( | Hispanic and Luso Brazilian Council) |
| ny district statewide, with African American, | Hispanic and elderly below statewide averages. |
| ximately half of the district's residents are | Hispanic and a quarter are African American with the r |
| with 11% being Caucasian, 1% being Latino or | Hispanic, and 3% being mixed or multicultural. |
| Hispanic and Latino Americans compose 64.1% of all res | |
| t of Canning House in London (the home of the | Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Council). |
| keting is also noted for its contributions to | Hispanic and industry research, most recently, reveali |
| In | Hispanic and other cultures, this is more like Christm |
| immigrant centered neighborhood, with a large | Hispanic and Arab populations. |
| ts (77.1% White, 19.4% African American, 2.9% | Hispanic, and 0.6% Asian/Pacific Islander). |
| 38.84% of the population is Black, 22.80% is | Hispanic and 31.14% are White, 0.19% are American Indi |
| African American, 57.43% White, 1.33% | Hispanic, and 0.33% Asian. |
| instructor who was particularly harsh on the | Hispanic and black soldiers in his unit. |
| Mount Vernon has very low African American, | Hispanic, and Asian populations. |
| nivision, recognized the preferences of young | Hispanic and Latino Americans with awards in over two |
| African American, 46.34% White, 1.19% | Hispanic, and 0.45% Asian. |
| IHCC works in close partnership with | Hispanic and non-Hispanic business organizations throu |
| s made the most significant progress with the | Hispanic and White American teen markets in those year |
| with a mix of African American, Bi-Cultural, | Hispanic and Anglo traditions, with an increasing numb |
| ra el SIDA (LUCES) is dedicated to empowering | Hispanic and Haitian/Caribbean communities to develop |
| s who attend the school are Caucasian, 1% are | Hispanic, and the small remainder are Native American |
| ear, Brentsville was 80% White; 12% Black; 6% | Hispanic; and 2% Asian. |
| h guests who are from different background of | Hispanic and non-Hispanic ethnicity, and sometimes the |
| an school, having a 34% black, 33% white, 28% | Hispanic and 5% Asian student population. |
| s being a part of, Milagro is a predominantly | Hispanic and Catholic town, with a largely interrelate |
| ite, 9% of whom were Black, 8.8% of whom were | Hispanic, and 3.7% were Asian/Pacific Islander. |
| ceeds 1,500 students, with the majority being | Hispanic and Mexican-Americans. |
| dents admitted in that school year were 3.84% | Hispanic and 2.42% African descent, although these two |
| Cypress Park since most of the residents were | Hispanic and Black. |
| edrad, Key plays many different races (mostly | Hispanic and Arab) and can play both male and female c |
| 53.95% African American, 45.28% White, 0.31% | Hispanic, and 0.46% Asian. |
| an, 0.54% White, 0.07% Native American, 0.14% | Hispanic, and 0.07% Asian. |
| as African-American, 35.0% as white, 8.5% as | Hispanic, and 10.1% other categories. |
| national corporations as well as by the local | Hispanic and Latino community. |
| s 95.42% African American, 2.29% White, 2.06% | Hispanic, and 0.22% Asian. |
| s 96.39% African American, 2.90% White, 0.35% | Hispanic, and 0.35% Asian. |
| chamber enjoys outstanding relationships with | Hispanic and other key stakeholders including elected |
| rse student body is 47% white, 29% black, 20% | Hispanic, and offers programs to serve every student's |
| use of the low turnout, its pupils are mostly | Hispanic and black and originate from Northeast Pasade |
| ommonwealth of Virginia, making him the first | Hispanic and Puerto Rican to be appointed to McDonnell |
| an American, 47.97% White, 3.09% Asian, 1.09% | Hispanic, and 0.12% Native American. |
| s 90.54% African American, 9.08% White, 0.10% | Hispanic, and 0.29% Asian. |
| the Rules Committee and Black, Puerto Rican, | Hispanic and Asian Legislative Caucus. |
| ts are white, 6% are African American, 4% are | Hispanic, and 2% are other. |
| 53.22% African American, 44.45% White, 1.82% | Hispanic, and 0.51% Asian. |
| s 96.74% African American, 1.79% White, 1.41% | Hispanic, and 0.05% Native American. |
| udents are 92% White, 5% African-American, 2% | Hispanic, and less than 1% other. |
| the new residents to the neighborhood are not | Hispanic and it is projected that the neighborhood wil |
| 33.50% African American, 65.86% White, 0.43% | Hispanic, and 0.21% Native American. |
| e African American, 9.5% are Asian, 16.4% are | Hispanic and 64.5% are white. |
| n, 72.00% White, 2.54% Native American, 1.32% | Hispanic, and 0.26% Asian. |
| The student body is 80% Black; 17% White; 1% | Hispanic; and 2% Unknown. |
| 23.69% African American, 70.08% White, 6.15% | Hispanic, and 0.07% Asian. |
| 46.42% African American, 53.44% White, 0.07% | Hispanic, and 0.07% Native American. |
| e district was 99.19% African American, 0.54% | Hispanic and 0.27% White. |
| There are however, some Black, Non-White | Hispanic, and East Asian populations. |
| dance of Black, White, Asian, South American, | Hispanic, and many more. |
| an American, 49.18% White, 1.11% Asian, 0.42% | Hispanic, and 0.05% Native American. |
| 70.44% African American, 29.23% White, 0.20% | Hispanic, and 0.13% Asian. |
| IDEAL works with African American, | Hispanic, and Native American undergraduates at the Un |
| and ethnographic research focused on the U.S. | Hispanic and Latino population. |
| at 174 students, of whom 46% were white, 44% | Hispanic and 9.7% African American. . |
| Ninety-six percent of the population is | Hispanic, and only Spanish is spoken in eight of every |
| Main articles: | Hispanic and Latino Communities in Atlanta and History |
| ceeds 2,700 students, with the majority being | Hispanic and Mexican-Americans. |
| African-American, 0.8% American Indian, 1.1% | Hispanic, and 0.9% of other races. |
| Desert Shield and Desert Storm, is the first | Hispanic and for that matter the first Puerto Rican Ma |
| Chavez High School serves a mainly | Hispanic and immigrant population located nearby Hobby |
| battle involved Caucasian, African-American, | Hispanic, and Native American troops. |
| in 2004, almost 60% of the patients seen were | Hispanic, and the majority of patients seen had at mos |
| 65.55% African American, 20.84% White, 13.35% | Hispanic, and 0.26% Asian. |
| 1990 Census, Engel's district became heavily | Hispanic and African-American. |
| tively excludes children of African American, | Hispanic, Anglo or Asian descent. |
| for Catholic Charities as the Director of the | Hispanic Apostolate/Immigration Legal Services and wen |
| mention that the highly populated and heavily | Hispanic area of Gulfton is within proximity. |
| ion to a largely blended African-American and | Hispanic area. |
| nd pageant competition after she won the Miss | Hispanic Arizona title in 2003. |
| ion, development, and promotion of Latino and | Hispanic arts and culture. |
| e style has evolved by blending-in with other | Hispanic as well as non-Hispanic rhythms such as Salsa |
| 979 to refer to students of African-American, | Hispanic, Asian, or Native American descent. |
| It accepted | Hispanic, Asian, and Native American affiliates. |
| ng acronym "AHANA," which stands for African, | Hispanic, Asian, Native American. |
| m that refers to persons of African-American, | Hispanic, Asian, and Native American descent. |
| 5% Caucasian, 19% African-American, 6% Other ( | Hispanic, Asian, etc.) |
| % Caucasian, 27% African-American, 12% Other ( | Hispanic, Asian, etc.) |
| the current Chair of the Republican National | Hispanic Assembly of Alameda County and President of t |
| er change its name to the Republican National | Hispanic Assembly, and became an official branch of th |
| ved as chairman of the Governing Board of the | Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities. |
| the Senate, Garza would have become the first | Hispanic Attorney General of the United States. |
| In 2003, the network covered 69% of the | Hispanic audience and the number increased to 78% by 2 |
| a, Inc. is a media company directed to a U.S. | Hispanic audience. |
| ge television alternative for South Florida's | Hispanic audiences. |
| this agreement it to attract a wide range of | Hispanic audiences. |
| f teens, females, young adults, and bilingual | Hispanic audiences. |
| ike Telemiami, which are concentrating on the | Hispanic audience's interests. |
| she graduated in 1979 from the predominantly | Hispanic Austin High School. |
| The target demographic is affluent | Hispanic Baby boomers households of professionals, bus |
| enhall started Fiesta; neither of the men had | Hispanic backgrounds. |
| A retired | Hispanic ballplayer with limited command of the Englis |
| He has also been an officer with the D.C. | Hispanic Bar Association, the Hispanic National Bar As |
| Nunez also runs national | Hispanic basketball tournament in Phoenix and promotes |
| 19 | Hispanic bishops were participants, including Lampius, |
| bsequently deposed from his see by a synod of | Hispanic bishops, and his friend and abettor Hydatius, |
| o death under the impression that she was her | Hispanic boyfriend. |
| The | Hispanic Branch (Rama Hispanica), serving a primarily |
| tewart of Rawhide Radio, LLC (partly owned by | Hispanic Broadcasting now Univision radio). |
| KACE/KRTO were sold to | Hispanic Broadcasting Company (now owned by Univision |
| That changed its name to | Hispanic Broadcasting Corp (now Univision Radio). |
| Heftel broadcasting in 1997, changed name to | Hispanic Broadcasting Corp in 2000, and merged into Un |
| YXX (which had a Mexican music format) to the | Hispanic Broadcasting Company. |
| c. (This corporation was later to be known as | Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation.) |
| One of the most recognizable voices in | Hispanic broadcasting, Jarrin, "the Spanish Voice of t |
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