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Language rights are human rights from "summary" of The Spanish Language in the United States by José A. Cobas,Bonnie Urciuoli,Joe Feagin,Daniel J. Delgado

Language rights are human rights. In the United States, language is a crucial aspect of identity, culture, and community. The Spanish language, in particular, has a long history in the country and is spoken by millions of people. However, Spanish speakers often face discrimination, prejudice, and linguistic inequality. One of the main arguments in favor of language rights is that everyone should have the right to use their native language without fear of reprisal or discrimination. Language is an integral part of who we are, and denying individuals the right to speak their language is a violation of their human rights. Language rights are not just about the ability to communicate; they are about preserving cultur...
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    The Spanish Language in the United States

    José A. Cobas

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