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Here's Why the United States Doesn't Celebrate Labor Day on May 1
Why is May 1 not celebrated as Labor Day in the United States? Here's why.
New Book Exposes Latinos Long Involved History with America
Feb 25, 2014 04:12 PM EST
By Nicole Akoukou Thompson
Fernández-Armesto drafted the book with the intention of filling in gaps, integrating Latin history and American History, and providing a prospective that would "go beyond the traditional, from east to west, sea-to-shining-sea narrative."
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