Stereotypes
Taco. Cactus. Poverty. Welfare. Sombrero. Mules.
Lots of children. Chicken. Farmers. Tequilla. Migrant
workers. Illegal aliens. Chips-n-dip. Pollution. Ponchos.
Limited variety of food. Markets. Gangs. Cameros. Feild
Workers All of these terms are commonly used to stereotype
Hispanic Americans. This page was constructed to demolish
the negative views that some people have against this group
of Americans.
Hispanic Pages
- Hispanic Culture
- The art, entertainment and beliefs of Hispanic Americans
- Hispanic History
- How Hispanic Americans came to America
- Hispanic Literature
- The writings of famous Hispanic American Authors
- Hispanic Food
- The ethnic food of Hispanic Americans and how to make it
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Creators
The makers of this informative webpage
are highschool students at Ashley Hall.
The purpose of this page is to demolish
the common stereotypes of different cultures.
Obviously, Hispanic Americans are not the
only groups to be discriminated against.
Asian Americans, Native Americans
and African Americans are all being
researched in our class in order to educate
others about them.
hlspanic@aol.com
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