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Record #:
4348
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Over the past twenty years the state's Hispanic population has grown rapidly; between 1990 and 1997, the population doubled to almost 150,000. The population is relatively young. Hispanics are coming to North Carolina from other states and other countries. They usually hold low- paying jobs. Many long-term residents oppose Hispanics moving into the state.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 65 Issue 1, Fall 1999, p2-12, il, f
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Record #:
5560
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The state's Hispanic population has steadily increased for the period 1990-93, as reflected in population and birth statistics. Although Hispanics live in all 100 counties, the bulk of the population is found in the south-central agricultural counties.
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Record #:
40688
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An organization helps empower North Carolina’s growing Hispanic community through education and outreach, particularly in rural communities. Statistics related to the state’s Hispanic population and profiled success story help to justify the need for organizations like The North Carolina Society of Hispanic Professionals.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 51 Issue 10, October 2019, p18-19