A history of Hispanic achievement in America [videorecording] / written by Mark Reeder, Nicki Gonzales ; producers, Mark Reeder, Nicki Gonzales ; director, Ron C. Meyer ; produced by Centre Communications, Inc.

A History of Hispanic Achievement in America is a story that began more than 500 years ago when Christopher Columbus stepped onto the fertile shores of "the New World." It is a story rich with the stunning achievements, heroic exploits, ceaseless courage and the remarkable discoveries of H...

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Corporate Authors: Centre Communications, Ambrose Video Publishing
Other Authors: Reeder, Mark (Screenwriter, Producer), Gonzales, Nicki Margaret (Screenwriter, Producer), Meyer, Ronald C. (Director), Keasley, Alphonse (Narrator), James, Kenny (Film editor), Arkenstone, David (Composer)
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Spanish
Published: New York, NY : Ambrose Video, ©2006.
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Summary:A History of Hispanic Achievement in America is a story that began more than 500 years ago when Christopher Columbus stepped onto the fertile shores of "the New World." It is a story rich with the stunning achievements, heroic exploits, ceaseless courage and the remarkable discoveries of Hispanic immigrants from all over the world. From the American Revolutionary War to the War in Iraq, Hispanic Americans have served in the U.S. Armed Forces. Hispanics have contributed to the expansion West, and to advancements in medicine, science, politics, sports, entertainment, journalism, education, civil rights and all facets of American society.
Item Description:Bonus materials: Teacher's guide, blackline master quizzes, a photo gallery of Hispanic Americans, maps, a timeline of Hispanic achievement.
Physical Description:4 DVDs (237 min.) : sound, black and white and color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:Minimum system requirements: Adobe Acrobat for extra historical documents.
DVD ; NTSC, region 1.
Production Credits:Editor, Kenney James; original music, David Arkenstone.
Participant or Performer:Host, Patricia López; narrator, Alphonse Keasley.
Language:In English with optional Spanish subtitles.
Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.