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Puerto Rican Citizen: History and Political Identity in Twentieth-Century New York City Book

Puerto Rican Citizen: History and Political Identity in Twentieth-Century New York City
Puerto Rican Citizen: History and Political Identity in Twentieth-Century New York City, By the end of the 1920s, just ten years after the Jones Act first made them full-fledged Americans, more than 45,000 native Puerto Ricans had left their homes and entered the United States, citizenship papers in hand, forming one of New York City's most c, Puerto Rican Citizen: History and Political Identity in Twentieth-Century New York City has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Puerto Rican Citizen: History and Political Identity in Twentieth-Century New York City
  • Written by author Lorrin Thomas
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, June 2010
  • By the end of the 1920s, just ten years after the Jones Act first made them full-fledged Americans, more than 45,000 native Puerto Ricans had left their homes and entered the United States, citizenship papers in hand, forming one of New York City's most c
  • By the end of the 1920s, just ten years after the Jones Act first made them full-fledged Americans, more than 45,000 native Puerto Ricans had left their homes and entered the United States, citizenship papers in hand, forming one of New York City’s
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Acknowledgments

 

Introduction

Puerto Ricans, Citizenship, and Recognition

 

One New Citizens of New York

Community Organization and Political Culture in the Twenties

 

Two Confronting Race in the Metropole

Racial Ascription and Racial Discourse during the Depression

 

Three Pursuing the Promise of the New Deal

Relief and the Politics of Nationalism in the Thirties

 

Four How to Represent the Postwar Migration

The Liberal Establishment, the Puerto Rican Left, and the “Puerto Rican Problem”

 

Five How to Study the Postwar Migrant

Social Science, Puerto Ricans, and Social Problems

 

Six “Juan Q. Citizen,” Aspirantes, and Young Lords

Youth Activism in a New World

Epilogue

From Colonial Citizen to Nuyorican

Notes

Index


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