The changing geography of U.S. Hispanics, 1850-1990
- PMID:12178550
- DOI: 10.1080/00221349708978775
The changing geography of U.S. Hispanics, 1850-1990
Abstract
"In 1930, the majority of Hispanics were of Mexican descent and lived in the five Southwestern states of Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas. After World War II the Latino migrant stream began to diversify and include large numbers of Caribbeans, and Central and South Americans who generally settled in the Eastern states and California.... The U.S. Hispanic population has increased from approximately one million in 1930, to approximately 32 million in 1997. County maps chronicle the changing distribution and numbers of Hispanics from 1850 to 1990."
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