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VOCES American Historia: The Untold History of Latinos

Join creator and host John Leguizamo on a quest to uncover Latino and Latina heroes and their contributions. Leguizamo takes viewers on a captivating journey, delving into both well-known and lesser-known stories of Latino history, spanning thousands of years, from the Ancient Empires to the present, and shining a light on the rich and often overlooked history of Latinos.

Solidarity in a New Era

54m 50s

Host John Leguizamo explores the rise of the new empire, the United States. While Latinos were often relegated to the fringes of mainstream society, they made profound contributions to the fabric of the U.S. and beyond. Reflecting on his journey, John learns that Latinos were not just an asterisk in history, but that Latino history is the history of the United States.

Episodes

  • Solidarity in a New Era: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Solidarity in a New Era

    S1 E3 - 54m 50s

    Host John Leguizamo explores the rise of the new empire, the United States. While Latinos were often relegated to the fringes of mainstream society, they made profound contributions to the fabric of the U.S. and beyond. Reflecting on his journey, John learns that Latinos were not just an asterisk in history, but that Latino history is the history of the United States.

  • Threads in the American Tapestry: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Threads in the American Tapestry

    S1 E2 - 54m 27s

    Explore how Latino DNA has been woven into the identity of the United States since before her inception, and has been pivotal all along the way. Despite facing severe discrimination and violence, Latinos were present and contributed in pivotal ways to the fabric of this nation. Highlighting key figures and events, host John Leguizamo shows how Latinos helped build the United States we know today.

  • Echoes of Empires: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Echoes of Empires

    S1 E1 - 54m 25s

    Join creator and host John Leguizamo on a quest to uncover Latino and Latina heroes and their contributions. Leguizamo takes viewers on a captivating journey, delving into both well-known and lesser-known stories of Latino history, spanning thousands of years, from the Ancient Empires to the present, and shining a light on the rich and often overlooked history of Latinos.

Extras + Features

  • The Fight for Equal Schooling in Mendez v. Westminster: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The Fight for Equal Schooling in Mendez v. Westminster

    S1 E3 - 3m 23s

    After Sylvia Mendez was denied school enrollment due to her darker skin, her family – and other Mexican families who had faced the same discrimination – brought a lawsuit against the Westminster School District of Orange County, California. Represented by civil rights attorney David Marcus, they won the case, which established a crucial precedent for the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case.

  • Dolores Huerta and the United Farm Workers: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Dolores Huerta and the United Farm Workers

    S1 E3 - 2m 57s

    Historian Paul Ortiz calls the rise of the United Farm Workers “the single most important event in Latinx history.” John Leguizamo meets Dolores Huerta, who formed the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA) with César Chávez in 1965, and hears firsthand about their struggles – and victories – in fighting for the rights of farmworkers.

  • Latino Patriots in the American Revolution: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Latino Patriots in the American Revolution

    S1 E2 - 4m 45s

    Latinos were instrumental in winning the American Revolution. John Leguizamo and historians share stories of Bernardo de Gálvez and other Latino patriots whose contributions were vital in winning the fight for American independence.

  • Traqueros and the Building of the Southwest: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Traqueros and the Building of the Southwest

    S1 E2 - 1m 48s

    After the Civil War, goods were in high demand, especially in the West where towns and cities were springing up overnight. But major railroad infrastructure was needed to connect the wide-spanning country – and Mexican and Mexican American track workers known as “traqueros” were instrumental in bringing the railways to the Southwest, allowing for the rise of cities like Phoenix and Los Angeles.

  • The Complicated Story of La Malinche: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The Complicated Story of La Malinche

    S1 E1 - 3m 36s

    La Malinche served as Hernán Cortés's interpreter, and provided him with sensitive information that aided his conquest of Mexico, leading many to view her as a traitor to her people. But she was also enslaved by Cortés, and many now see her as an icon of motherhood and feminine power. John Leguizamo and historians explore this complicated legacy.

  • Exploring the Tunnels of Teotihuacán: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Exploring the Tunnels of Teotihuacán

    S1 E1 - 3m 4s

    Teotihuacán was the great capital of Mesoamerica, and one of the cradles of Western Civilization. Alongside archaeologist Sergio Gómez Chávez, John Leguizamo explores the network of tunnels beneath the great pyramids of Teotihuacán that was unearthed in 2003 – originally built two thousand years ago, without the use of machinery or power tools.

  • Extended Preview: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Extended Preview

    S1 - 2m 52s

    Join creator and host John Leguizamo on a quest to uncover Latino and Latina heroes and their contributions. Leguizamo takes viewers on a captivating journey, delving into both well-known and lesser-known stories of Latino history, spanning thousands of years, from the Ancient Empires to the present, and shining a light on the rich and often overlooked history of Latinos.

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