

Hispanic Heritage Month started under President Johnson in 1968 and was enacted into federal law in 1988. It runs Sept. 15 through Oct. 15, with Sept. 15 marking the anniversary of independence for several Latin American countries, including Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Today, there are over 60 million Hispanic Americans in the U.S. and each year, Hispanic Heritage Month shines a spotlight on the largest minority group in the country.
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