National Hispanic American Heritage Month 2024

September 15 to October 15 is National Hispanic American Heritage Month
The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum join in paying tribute to the generations of Hispanic Americans who have positively influenced and enriched our nation and society.

Demons, Yemaya Goddess of the Living Ocean chromogenic print.

9 Latinx Artists to Know

Learn about the lives and works of artists from the 1930s to today, all represented in the National Gallery of Art’s collection.

National Gallery of Art

Image Credit: Martine Gutierrez, Demons, Yemaya "Goddess of the Living Ocean", 2018, chromogenic print in hand-painted artist’s frame, National Gallery of Art, Pepita Milmore Memorial Fund, 2022.180.3

Tree of Life artwork created by Verónica Castillo

National Museum of the American Latino

The contributions and experiences of Latinos in the United States are an essential part of our nation's history and culture. The National Museum of the American Latino will showcase the achievements and contributions of Latinos to American history.

Smithsonian | National Museum of the American Latino

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A section of text from the documents related to Sylvia Mendez collection.

Featured Document Display: Sylvia Mendez and the Struggle for Mexican American Civil Rights

When the Mendez family tried to enroll in the majority-white school near their home, they were instead sent to a segregated school for Hispanic students. The Mendez family filed a lawsuit, arguing that segregating children based on ethnicity was a violation of the 14th Amendment. Documents from their historic lawsuit will be on display at the National Archives Museum through October 15, 2024.

National Archives

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Mi Parque, Mi Historia

National Hispanic Heritage Month traditionally honors the cultures and contributions of both Hispanic and Latino Americans as we celebrate heritage rooted in all Latin American countries.

National Park Service

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Portrait of veteran Jose Sol, USAAF in uniform.

Hispanic American Veterans

Asked to serve their country in time of war, Hispanic Americans displayed courage and valor in the face of adversity. Familiar with discrimination back home, many saw their service as affirming the ideals of democracy. In this presentation, the Veterans History Project recounts their inspirational stories.

Library of Congress

Image credit: Jose Sol, USAAF, Library of Congress

Lithograph displaying a family making tamales in a kitchen.

Hispanic Heritage Month Resources

On this webpage of resources curated by the National Museum of the American Latino, you’ll find a list of why and how we celebrate Latino communities and their contributions to American society, a list of virtual exhibits featuring Latino history, bilingual resources, stories of Latino achievements, and more.

Smithsonian

Image credit: Carmen Lomas Garza, Tamalada, 1990, color lithograph, 20 x 27 in. (50.8 x 68.6 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase made possible by John B. Turner, 1997.5, (c) 1990, Carmen Lomas Garza

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National Gallery of Art
Library of Congress
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National Archives
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
National Park Service
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