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With multicultural issues becoming such a front‐running issue in many libraries around the country, Ramiro Salazar writes about the children of a large urban population and especially the importance of reaching out with library service to Latino children for whom English is often a second language. His personal case examples provide clear, concise examples of how multicultural service can benefit both library users and librarians, themselves.

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