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The Puerto Rican Experience in New York City in the 1950s And 1960s
  • Language: en

The Puerto Rican Experience in New York City in the 1950s And 1960s

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-11-30
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This project focuses on the Puerto Rican community in New York City during this period, and juxtaposes data and viewpoints from primary sources with photographic images. They were selected from the large body of work by Justo Ambrosio Martí, a Cuban-born professional photographer whose prolific collection of photos has become an invaluable record of the Puerto Rican experience in the city during the 1950s and 60s.The present study selects seven key topics that affected migrants daily. It begins with a short background to the migration itself, when an unparalleled number of new arrivals from Puerto Rico gave rise to a community that has now become part of the tapestry of New York City. The s...

Puerto Rican Labor History 1898–1934
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 163

Puerto Rican Labor History 1898–1934

Puerto Rican Labor History 1898–1934 presents a history of the organized labor movement in Puerto Rico from the United States’ colonial domination of the island in 1898 to the Great Depression in the early 1930s. Although the most prominent Puerto Rican labor leaders in the early twentieth century were strongly influenced by revolutionary European socialist and anarchist ideology, the organized labor movement as represented by the Federación Libre de los Trabajadores de Puerto Rico and the Partido Socialista became a fundamentally reformist trade unionist campaign that relied heavily on the democratic rights guaranteed by the United States government and the support of the American Federation of Labor. Rather than advocating for the overthrow of capitalism, the abolition of private property and the wage labor system, and its replacement by a socialist egalitarian cooperative society free of centralized government authority, the organized workers’ movement focused on the immediate struggle for higher wages and better working conditions by means of the organization of labor and participation in electoral politics.

Academic Listening Encounters: American Studies Teacher's Manual
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Academic Listening Encounters: American Studies Teacher's Manual

Develops students' listening, note-taking, and discussion skills using authentic interviews and lectures and a variety of pre- and post-listening activities.

Phytophagous mites of America Central: an illustrated guide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Phytophagous mites of America Central: an illustrated guide

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: CATIE

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The Ambiguous Embrace
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

The Ambiguous Embrace

This is a time of far-reaching change and debate in American education and social policy, spurred in part by a rediscovery that civil-society institutions are often better than government at meeting human needs. As Charles Glenn shows in this book, faith-based schools and social agencies have been particularly effective, especially in meeting the needs of the most vulnerable. However, many oppose providing public funds for religious institutions, either on the grounds that it would threaten the constitutional separation of church and state or from concern it might dilute or secularize the distinctive character of the institutions themselves. Glenn tackles these arguments head on. He builds a...

Puerto Rican Identity, Political Development, and Democracy in New York, 1960–1990
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 373

Puerto Rican Identity, Political Development, and Democracy in New York, 1960–1990

Using Puerto Rican politics in New York City as a case study, particularly focusing on political elites, Puerto Rican Identity, Political Development, and Democracy in New York, 1960–1990 argues that ethnic identity is a positive force in political development. José E. Cruz suggests that in using ethnic identity to claim and exercise social and civil rights, to pursue representation, and to access resources and benefits, Puerto Ricans sustained and enriched liberal democracy in New York City. This book shows how in carrying out politics in this way, Puerto Rican political elites placed themselves out of the margins and into the mainstream of city politics as significant contributors to urban democracy.

South America, Central America and the Caribbean 2003
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 992

South America, Central America and the Caribbean 2003

Introductory surveys cover topics of regional importance; individual country chapters include analysis, statistics and directory information; plus information on regional organizations

Puerto Rico in the American Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 447

Puerto Rico in the American Century

Offering a comprehensive overview of Puerto Rico's history and evolution since the installation of U.S. rule, Cesar Ayala and Rafael Bernabe connect the island's economic, political, cultural, and social past. Puerto Rico in the American Century explores Puerto Ricans in the diaspora as well as the island residents, who experience an unusual and daily conundrum: they consider themselves a distinct people but are part of the American political system; they have U.S. citizenship but are not represented in the U.S. Congress; and they live on land that is neither independent nor part of the United States. Highlighting both well-known and forgotten figures from Puerto Rican history, Ayala and Ber...

Hispanics in the Labor Force
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Hispanics in the Labor Force

The bright side of the 1980s, or the "Hispanic decade," as it was dubbed early on, may ironically turn out to be the detail and sophistication with which the economic and social reversals affecting most Latinos in this period have been tracked, with a fresh cohort of Latino scholars playing an increasingly prominent role in this endeavor. As this volume conveys, these analyses are steadily probing more deeply into the fine grain of the processes bearing on the social conditions of U. S. Latinos and particularly into the diversity of the experiences of the several Latino-origin nationalities until recently generally treated in the aggre gate as "Hispanics. " Though still fragmented and tentat...

Legislative Assemblies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 433

Legislative Assemblies

  • Categories: Law

By whatever name they are known (Parliaments, Legislatures, or Assemblies, to name but three) legislative assemblies in democratic societies face the twin challenges of institutional capacity and accountability to their citizens. In addressing these challenges, assemblies vary in the extent to which they serve the respective interests of three critical sets of actors: their members, party leaders, and voters. In this book, Shane Martin and Kaare W. Strøm identify three ideal types of democratic assemblies - the members' assembly, the leaders' assembly, and the voters' assembly - and analyze national legislative assemblies in the world's 68 most populous democracies, from Finland to Papua Ne...