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The Puerto Rican Diaspora Historical Perspectives Carmen Teresa Whalen

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The Puerto Rican Diaspora Historical Perspectives Carmen Teresa Whalen
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Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.49 MB
Pages: 306
Author: Carmen Teresa Whalen, Víctor Vázquez-Hernández
ISBN: 9781592134120, 9781592134137, 1592134122, 1592134130
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Puerto Rican Diaspora Historical Perspectives Carmen Teresa Whalen by Carmen Teresa Whalen, Víctor Vázquez-hernández 9781592134120, 9781592134137, 1592134122, 1592134130 instant download after payment.

Puerto Ricans have a long history of migrating to and building communities in various parts of the United States in search of a better life. From their arrival in Hawai'i in 1900 to the post-World War II era—during which communities flourished throughout the Midwest and New England—the Puerto Rican diaspora has been growing steadily. In fact, the 2000 census shows that almost as many Puerto Ricans live in the United States as in Puerto Rico itself.

The contributors to this volume provide an overview of the Puerto Rican experience in America, delving into particular aspects of colonization and citizenship, migration and community building. Each chapter bridges the historical past with contemporary issues. Throughout the text, personal narratives and photographs bring these histories to life, while grappling with underlying causes and critical issues such as racism and employment that shape Puerto Rican life in America.

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