Skip to Main Content
UIW Libraries
LibGuides
National Hispanic Heritage Month
Locate Books
Search this Guide
Search
National Hispanic Heritage Month: Locate Books
This guide provides information on Hispanic Heritage Month and the library resources available.
Home
Locate Books
Journals
Audio Visuals
Web Sites
Hispanic Authors - Books Available at the Mabee Library
Print Books to Borrow
Americans by Heart : Undocumented Latino Students and the Promise of Higher Education
Call Number: LC2670.6 .P47 2012
Biographical Dictionary of Hispanic Americans
Call Number: E184.S75 M49 2001
El Norte : The Epic and Forgotten Story of Hispanic North America
Call Number: E40 .G53 2019
Encyclopedia of Hispanic American Literature
Call Number: PS153 .H56 R36 2008
The Hispanic Presence in North American from 1492 to Today
Call Number: E169.1 .F375 1991
Hispanics and the Future of America
Call Number: E184 .S75 H593 2006
The Latino Generation : Voices of the New America
Call Number: LC2670.6 .G37 2014
Latinos in the New Millennium : An Almanac of Opinion, Behavior, and Policy Preferences
Call Number: E184 .S75 L3695 2012
The Latino Studies Reader : Culture, Economy, and Society
Call Number: E184 .S75 L3627 1998
Our America : A Hispanic History of the United States
Call Number: E184 .S75 F46 2014
The Pura Belpré Awards : Celebrating Latino Authors and Illustrators
Call Number: Z1037 .A2 P87 2006 (2nd Floor)
Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage
Call Number: PS153 .H56 R43 1993
Books - Print and Electronic
This is just a sample of the print and electronic books available in the library.
Electronic Books Available
Bringing Aztlan to Mexican Chicago : My Life, My Work, My Art
The Chicano Experience : An Alternative Perspective
Defiant Braceros : How Migrant Workers Fought for Racial, Sexual, and Political Freedom
Hispanics and the Future of America
La Nueva California : Latinos from Pioneers to Post-Millennials
Latina/o Midwest Reader
Latin American Migrations to the U.S. Heartland : Changing Social Landscapes in Middle America
Latino Lives in America : Making It Home
Latinos, Inc. : The Marketing and Making of a People
Latinos in American Society : Families and Communities in Transition
Mi Voz, Mi Vida : Latino College Students Tell Their Life Stories
¡Muy Pop! : Conversations on Latino Popular Culture
New Faces, New Voices : The Hispanic Electorate in America
The New Latino Studies Reader : A Twenty-First-Century Perspective
A World Not to Come : A History of Latino Writing and Print Culture
<<
Previous:
Home
Next:
Journals >>
Staff LADR