国立アメリカ歴史博物館のインスタグラム(amhistorymuseum) - 4月17日 02時20分


Selena Quintanilla-Pérez was a pioneering entertainer. Born on April 16, 1971, into a family of musicians, Selena started working as a young girl within the Tejano music scene and eventually moved into several genres of Spanish-language music before crossing over into mainstream English-language music in the United States. Selena's life was cut short when she was killed in 1995 at the age of 23 but the legacy of her musical career is still felt across the U.S. today.

A collaboration between our museum and @slc_latino, the Latinas Talk Latinas series explores the stories of 10 Latinas as told by curators, scientists, and educators across the Smithsonian.

Are you an educator or caregiver interested in bringing Selena's story into your classroom? Follow the link in our bio to find a Learning Lab collection via Smithsonian Education that can help: https://s.si.edu/32yMJ8x

📷: Courtesy of Al Rendon

#AmericanHistory #History #LatinxHistory #LatinoHistory #LatinaHistory #TejanoHistory #EntertainmentHistory #MusicHistory #GirlhoodHistory #Girlhood #OTD #SmithsonianMusic #BecauseOfHerStory #LatinasTalkLatinas The recent acquisition of Selena photographs by Al Rendon was made possible by the Latino Initiatives Pool fund and the Charles Bremner Hogg Jackson Fund.


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