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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... Puerto Rican and Latino community in the United States based simply on the expectation of growing population size. The “Year of the Hispanic” quickly ... Hispanic.” The reality is that though Puerto Ricans and Latinos Introduction.
A Political History of Puerto Ricans in the United States José Ramón Sánchez. Hispanic.” The reality is that though Puerto Ricans and Latinos now have more people, they are not, by most people's estimates, any more powerful. None of the ...
A Political History of Puerto Ricans in the United States José Ramón Sánchez. Puerto Rican assemblywoman from the ... Latinos, 66 percent for non-Latino whites, and 62 percent for non-La- tino blacks. Puerto Ricans are, not ...
... Ricans, after a brief flurry of public- ity back in West Side Story days, have become invisible” (1991, 15). Even ... Latinos, let alone powerful Puerto Ricans. The July 1995 issue of Hispanic Business lists the top Latino ...
... Ricans and develop an interest in what they have to offer economically (as workers, consumers, professionals ... Latinos have long felt that Latin music is effectively ignored by mainstream Americans. The music award lists provide ...
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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 |