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  2. National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations

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    Latino organizations had developed in different parts of the United States in their early years, and this created difficulties for the organizations to find information on their peer groups to come together. NALFO primarily consisted of fraternities and sororities that originated in the Midwest and on the West Coast of the United States.

  3. List of Latino fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    Status References Alpha Beta Sigma: ΑΒΣ: February 1998 State University of New York at Buffalo: Independent Inactive [6] Alpha Pi Sigma: ΑΠΣ: March 10, 1990: San Diego State University: NALFO: Active Alpha Sigma Omega: ΑΣΩ: April 26, 1997: Syracuse University: Independent Active [7] [8] Chi Upsilon Sigma: ΧΥΣ: April 29, 1980 ...

  4. El Congreso de Pueblos de Habla Española - Wikipedia

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    El Congreso de Pueblos de Habla Española (the Spanish-Speaking People's Congress), commonly referred to as El Congreso, was a California-based coalition of Latino labor and civil rights activists that operated in the 1930s and 1940s.

  5. North American Academy of the Spanish Language - Wikipedia

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    The North American Academy of the Spanish Language [2] (Spanish: Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Española, ANLE) is an institution made up of philologists of the Spanish language who live and work in the United States, including writers, poets, professors, educators and experts in the language itself.

  6. Hispanic and Latino Americans - Wikipedia

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    Spanish spoken elsewhere throughout the country varies, although is generally Mexican Spanish. [92] [157] Heritage Spanish speakers tend to speak Spanish with near-native level phonology, but a more limited command of morphosyntax. [158] Hispanics who speak Spanish as a second language often speak with English accents.

  7. Californios - Wikipedia

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    Merriam-Webster dictionary defines a Californio as both a native or resident of this state and a specific ethnic group: the Spanish settlers and their descendants in California. [ 6 ] Authors such as Douglas Monroy, [ 7 ] Damian Bacich [ 8 ] or Covadonga Lamar Prieto, [ 9 ] among others, define Californios as exclusively applying to Alta ...

  8. List of Spanish-language television networks in the United ...

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    The following is a list of Spanish-language television networks in the United States. As of 2016 the largest Hispanic/Latino television audiences in the U.S. are in California (Los Angeles, Bakersfield, San Diego, Sacramento, San Francisco area), New York (New York City), Washington D.C., Florida (Miami area, Orlando, Tampa/St. Petersburg area), Texas (Houston, Dallas, Austin, Ft. Worth, San ...

  9. Chicano English - Wikipedia

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    Chicano English is sometimes mistakenly conflated with Spanglish, which is a mixing of Spanish and English; however, Chicano English is a fully formed and native dialect of English, not a "learner English" or interlanguage. It is even the native dialect of some speakers who know little to no Spanish, or have no Mexican heritage.