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Hispanic Heritage Month, which spans from September 15 to October 15, is a time dedicated to acknowledging the accomplishments and contributions of inspirational champions within the Hispanic American community who have motivated others to strive for success. This observance originated in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week during President Lyndon Johnson's administration and was later expanded by President Ronald Reagan in 1988 to encompass a full 30-day period. It officially became a law on August 17, 1988. National Hispanic Heritage Month traditionally shines a spotlight on the diverse cultures and significant contributions of both Hispanic and Latino Americans, celebrating a heritage deeply rooted in the histories of all Latin American countries. The term "Hispanic" typically denotes individuals from Spanish-speaking countries or those with ancestral ties to such regions. Conversely, "Latino," "Latina," "Latine," or "Latinx" generally describes individuals from Latin American countries or those with roots in those nations. The choice of which term to use is often a matter of personal preference. Due to the close connections between Latino and Hispanic American identities in the United States, National Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations frequently encompass the recognition and inclusion of Latino Americans as well.

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