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The project actively documents and researches the earliest Puerto Rican and Mexican immigrants that came to Pontiac in the 1940s and 1920s respectively. They maintain a growing library of newspaper clippings, personal photographs, and audio and video recordings, as well as acquisitions from the defunct Pontiac Latin Affairs Office.
There are currently only five open Hispanic outreach centers located in New York, California and Texas, though the committee plans to open at least 40 Hispanic, Black, Native and veteran centers ...
Padilla was born in Puerto Rico and moved to Pontiac in 1953. [4] He secured a job delivering mail for the school district of the city of Pontiac. During this time there was a bombing 10 school buses by the Ku Klux Klan during which he and seven others (Loren Spangler, Mordica J. Barefoot, W. K. Skelton, Wilbur Johnson, George Jones, Charles Spain, and Norman Brower) entered buses of their own ...
This category includes articles related to the culture and history of Hispanic and Latino Americans in Michigan Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hispanics and Latinos in Michigan . Subcategories
Wisconsin Republicans maintain their own outreach center on the north side of the city. And Wisconsin Democrats have said they plan to continue to work "shoulder-to-shoulder" with Latino ...
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A recently announced class action lawsuit filed against T-Mobile alleges the company has disguised a hidden fee as a government charge for two decades. The wireless network allegedly misrepresents ...
Having had their offers to organize some kind of Hispanic outreach rebuffed by both the Democratic and Republican Party's national offices, the dejected group returned to their hotel. Eventually, the gathering dwindled down to five: Ben Fernandez, Manuel Lujan, Fernando Oaxaca, Martin Castillo, and Vega.