Boricua Power: A Political History of Puerto Ricans in the United StatesNYU Press, 01/03/2007 - 278 من الصفحات Where does power come from? Why does it sometimes disappear? How do groups, like the Puerto Rican community, become impoverished, lose social influence, and become marginal to the rest of society? How do they turn things around, increase their wealth, and become better able to successfully influence and defend themselves? |
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... decades; they've also remained largely invisible in the political and cultural life of the nation (Torres 1995; Lemann 1991, 15). Olga Mendez, long-term Puerto Rican assemblywoman from the East Harlem district, stated in 8 Introduction.
... East Harlem district, stated in 1986 that the power of the Puerto Rican community had eroded since it had “less political influence than it had 10 years ago” (Chavez 1986). Indeed, the temptation is to conclude that Puerto Ricans, as ...
... East Harlem have taken empty lots, cleaned them of garbage, landscaped them, and constructed “casitas” or small shacks, replicas of traditional peasant housing in nineteenth-century Puerto Rico. They use these casitas along with the lot ...
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The Rise of Radicalism World War II to | 96 |
Puerto Rican Marginalization | 129 |
The Young Lords the Media and Cultural Estrangement | 171 |
Conclusion | 210 |
Notes | 253 |
Bibliography | 265 |
Index | 275 |