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Cultural studies ; Demographic change ; Ethnicity ; Hispanics ; Immigration ; Linguistic minority ; Population ; United States of America
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The Hispanic population in the USA has increased from approximately one million in 1930 to ca. 32 million in 1997. Evolution of this population - not all of whom still speak Spanish - is discussed through the twentieth century in terms
of immigration sources. People of Mexican origin dominate in the West; Puerto Ricans in the East; and Cubans in Florida. - (DWG)