Books tagged: latino history

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The Season Came To An End: Freestyle Brings Loneliness To a Crowded Dance Floor    by Feedback Press
Price: $0.99 USD. 2920 words. Published on April 10, 2012. .

The Season Came To An End discusses why freestyle, despite its continued presence at parties around the New York area, is at its core a genre defined by loneliness, and why—as a wise man once told the author—Stevie B could be considered one of the more unlikely godfathers of emo.
The Song of the Goldencocks    by Margaret Donnelly
Price: $0.99 USD. 95130 words. Published on August 18, 2012. .

"After the end of World War II, high-ranking Nazi officials escaped Europe with the help of Argentina's Juan Domingo Peron in order to avoid the Nuremberg trials. While carting loot they stole from Holocaust victims, the officials spread their ruthless military tactics among Latin American paramilitary units, resulting in hundreds of thousands of kidnappings and deaths over the years.
Third Reality: Crafting a 21st Century Latino Agenda    by Third Reality Publications
Price: $11.75 USD. 88140 words. Published on May 20, 2013. .

Although Ernesto Nieto founded the National Hispanic Institute (NHI) in 1979, its story begins during the first part of the twentieth century through the lives of his grandmother and his parents. Third Reality: Crafting a 21st Century Latino Agenda tells the story of one's man's - and one organization's - triumphs, defeats, and dreams in pursuit of an emerging future for Latinos.