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Articles by Rebecca Putterman

RALEIGH — One language isn’t spoken more than any other at La Fiesta del Pueblo.

Spanish accents colored English phrases as the two languages blurred the conversation and two peoples came together to lend a hand and try to forge a deeper understanding.

“Obviously, this gives the Americans a better point of view of who Hispanics are,” said Marcia Espínola, associate director of El Vínculo Hispano, or The Hispanic Liaison, an advocacy group in Chatham County.

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