The language of a newspaper in English or Spanish - Indiana

Posted on: December 3rd, 2006
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Knowledge is Power!

“Once a month or so, we hear from local residents who wonder why the Journal & Courier publishes a monthly newspaper in Spanish. This is America, we’re told, and everyone should speak and read English.

No question, reading and speaking English are crucial skills when it comes to prospering in the United States. That is, in part, why we publish a Spanish edition. And it’s also why immigrant populations do assimilate. By the second or third generation, English is the primary, if not only, language spoken.”

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