The history of Latinos and Hispanics in the United States is wide-ranging, spanning more than four hundred years and varyingday United States, too. Hispanics whether criollo or mestizo became the first American citizens in the newly acquired Southwest territory after the Mexican—American War , and remained a majority in several states until the 20th century. As late as , at the end of the American Revolutionary War , Spain [1] held claim to roughly half of today's continental United States. In , Spanish ships reached Alaska. From to , four castaways from a Spanish expedition, including a "black" Moor , journeyed all the way from Florida to the Gulf of California , years before Lewis and Clark embarked on their much more renowned and far less arduous trek.

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Jazz trumpeter Miles Davis held hands with his white girlfriend, French actress Juliette Greco, while strolling along the Seine after hanging out with Picasso. But you can create a different type of itinerary exploring African-American connections to the City of Light. Some of the United States' greatest black intellectuals and performers sought an escape here from the racism of 20th century America, and with a little homework, you can retrace their footsteps. There you can be whatever you want to be. How and why these black expats felt more at home in Paris than in their own country is the theme of Black Paris Tours, founded and led by Ricki Stevenson. In the U. But in Paris, they drank wine with surrealists, frequented bars that aided the French Resistance during World War II, and enjoyed accolades for their work, Stevenson said.


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The terms Latino, Hispanic and Latinx are often used interchangeably to describe a group that makes up about 18 percent of the U. Before activists, the media and government officials worked to group these identities into one, they were seen as separate. Puerto Ricans and Mexicans, for example, lived in different parts of the country and had their own distinct political and cultural identities.