Join our Business Reference Specialists in exploring the lives of several Hispanic American business icons, using some of the biographical, business, and other resources available through the Library of Congress, on October 15, 2024, at 12pm.
Using the Library’s Hispanic Americans in Business and Entrepreneurship: A Resource Guide as a starting point for print and electronic resources, we’ll discuss how to find information on the lives of Desi Arnaz, the multifaceted Cuban-born entertainer; Federico José Ronstadt, the illustrious Tucson tycoon; Don Prudencio and Carolina Unanue, the creators of Goya foods; and Vicente Martinez Ybor, the cigar industrialist and founder of Ybor City. This session is aimed at those new to research or unfamiliar with business collections at the Library of Congress and will include time for questions at the end.
Request ADA accommodations five business days in advance at (202) 707-6362 or [email protected]. The event recording will be available afterwards to those who registered.
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