- The term
Hispanic (Spanish: hispano)
refers to people, cultures, or
countries related to Spain, the
Spanish language, or
Hispanidad broadly. In some contexts...
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Hispanic and
Latino Americans are
Americans that have
Spanish or
Latin American background, culture, or
family origin.
These demographics include all Americans...
- Non-
Hispanic Whites, also
known as
White Anglo Americans or Non-Latino Whites, are
White Americans classified by the
United States census as "white" and...
- The
Hispanic paradox is an
epidemiological finding that
Hispanic Americans tend to have
health outcomes that "paradoxically" are
comparable to, or in some...
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origins alongside their race, and are
asked specifically whether they are of
Hispanic or
Latino origin in a
separate question. Race and
ethnicity are considered...
- up
Hispanic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hispanic is a term for the
people and
culture of
Spain and
other Spanish-speaking countries.
Hispanic may...
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Hispanic America (Spanish: Hispanoamérica or América Hispana),
historically known as
Spanish America (Spanish: América Española) or
Castilian America (Spanish:...
- A
Hispanic-Serving
Institution (HSI) is
defined in U.S.
federal law as an accredited, degree-granting,
public or
private nonprofit institution of higher...
- "origins". The
Census Bureau also asks
whether or not
respondents identify as
Hispanic or Latino, the
largest minority group in the nation.
White Americans are...
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Hispanic and
Latino are
ethnonyms used to
refer collectively to the
inhabitants of the
United States who are of
Spanish or
Latin American ancestry ()....