The Latino Americans
Part 1: Foreigners In Their Own Land
Monday, September 23
7:30pm - 8:45pm
Kate Waller Barrett Branch Library
Second FloorThe six-part PBS series explores the 500-year plus history of Latinx Americans.
Part 1, Foreigners in Their Own Land, looks at the early exploration of the Spanish into North America, the settling of the region and the wars that ensued. Not Rated.
52 minutes. 2013 PBS.
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Movies & Film | Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion |
TAGS: | movies | History | hispanic heritage | documentary | diversity |
Kate Waller Barrett Branch Library
Parking: No library parking lot. Street parking is available. A paid parking lot is available on the 100 block of North Alfred Street.
Public Transit:
- Metrorail: Yellow and Blue lines at Braddock Road (1 mile) and King Street Stations (1.1 miles).
- Metrobus: A11, A12, F19
- DASH Bus: 30, 31, Old Town Circulator
- King Street Trolley: King & Columbus
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