Antonio López de Santa AnnaHispanics Of Achievement is a tribute to the richness and vitality of Spanish and Latin American culture. Focusing on the lives and achievements of prominent Hispanic men and women who throughout history have made significant contributions to fields as diverse as art, politics, literature, music, religion, theater, philosophy, and sports. |
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