Latino/a and Caribbean Americans

Latino/a and Caribbean Americans: Contents
Archives
Fiction
Museums and Research Centers
Published Primary Sources
Reports
Secondary Sources
Archives
Bently Historical Library, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI. http://bentley.umich.edu/legacysupport/latino/published.php Collections on Latino/as in Michigan, with a particular
emphasis on periodicals.
Interviews & Oral History, Grand Valley State University Special Collections & University
Archives. www.gvsu.edu/library/specialcollections/interviews-oral-history-18.htm
University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa Women's Archives. www.lib.uiowa.edu/iwa/topical-holdingslists/latinas/ Collections Relating to Latinas
Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections. East Lansing, MI.
http://www.archives.msu.edu/collections/index.php?collections Includes the papers of
the Julian Samora Research Institute at MSU and the papers of Professor Samora
himself.
Minnesota Historical Society. http://www.mnhs.org/research Contains historic material, including
oral histories, personal papers, and government record, from American Indian, South,
East, and Southeast Asian; Latino/a, African, African American, communities in
Minnesota.
University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa Women's Archives. www.lib.uiowa.edu/iwa/topical-holdingslists/latinas/ Collections Relating to Latinas
Fiction
Cisneros, Sandra. The House on Mango Street. New York: Vintage Books, 1991.
Nunez, Elizabeth. Beyond the Limbo Silence. Seattle, WA: Seal Press, 1998.
Museums and Research Centers
Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State University. East Langsing, MI.
http://www.jsri.msu.edu/
Published Primary Sources
Ertll, Randy Jurado. Hope in Times of Darkness A Salvadoran American Experience. Lanham,
MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2009.
González, José Gamaliel, and Marc Zimmerman. Bringing Aztlán to Mexican Chicago: My Life,
My Work, My Art. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2010.
Lisoqurski, Rachelle L. From Havana to Minneapolis: The Journey of a Cuban-Jewish Girl.
Baltimore, MD: PublishAmerica, 2008.
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Mendez, Frank S. You Can't Be Mexican, You Talk Just Like Me. Kent, OH: Kent State
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Sánchez, Saúl. Rows of Memory Journeys of a Migrant Sugar-Beet Worker. Iowa City,
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Reports
Aguaros, Jack. The Spanish Speaking Community of Greater Cleveland. Cleveland, OH:
Greater Cleveland Associated Foundation, 1972.
Andrews, Wade H., and Saad Zaghloul Nagi. Migrant Agricultural Labor in Ohio. Wooster, OH:
Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, 1956.
Aponte, Robert. Latinos in Indiana: Growth, Distribution and Implications. East Lansing,
MI: Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State University, 2002.
Aponte, Robert, and Marcelo Siles Cabrera. Latinos in the Heartland: The Browning of
the Midwest. East Lansing, MI: Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State
University, 1994.
Aponte, Robert, and Marcelo Siles Cabrera. Winds of Change: Latinos in the Heartland and the
Nation. JSRI Statistical Brief No. 5. East Lansing, MI : Julian Samora Research Institute,
Michigan State University, 1997.
Armentrout, Walter H., Sara A. Brown, and Charles E. Gibbons. Child Labor in the Sugar
Beet Fields of Michigan. New York: National Child Labor Committee, 1923.
Berry, Carol Willis. A Survey of the Holland Spanish-Speaking Community. East Lansing, MI:
Department of Sociology and Institute for Community Development, Michigan State
University, 1970.
Berry-Cabán, Cristóbal S. A Survey of the Puerto Rican Community on Milwaukee's
Northeast Side in 1976. Milwaukee, WI: Milwaukee Urban Observatory, 1976.
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Bletzer, Keith V. No Da, No, Sí Da!: HIV Risk Reduction Education and Latino
Farmworkers in Rural Michigan. East Lansing, MI: Julian Samora Research Institute,
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