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title The Puerto Rican Movement Voices From the Diaspora Puerto Rican - photo 1

title:The Puerto Rican Movement : Voices From the Diaspora Puerto Rican Studies
author:Torres, Andrs
publisher:Temple University Press
isbn10 | asin:1566396182
print isbn13:9781566396189
ebook isbn13:9780585365183
language:English
subjectPuerto Ricans--United States--Politics and government, Radicalism--United States--History--20th century.
publication date:1998
lcc:E184.P85P77 1998eb
ddc:973/.04687295
subject:Puerto Ricans--United States--Politics and government, Radicalism--United States--History--20th century.
Page i
The Puerto Rican Movement
Page ii
In the Puerto Rican Studies Series
edited by Luz del Alba Acevedo, Juan Flores, and Emilio Pantojas-Garca
Page iii
The Puerto Rican Movement
Voices from the Diaspora
Edited by
Andrs Torres and
Jos E. Velzquez
Page iv Temple University Press Philadelphia 19122 Copyright 1998 by - photo 2
Page iv
Temple University Press, Philadelphia 19122
Copyright 1998 by Temple University, except Chapter 1 1998 by Andrs Torres,
Chapter 3 and 5 1998 by Jos E. Velzquez, and Chapter 12 1998 by Iris Morales
All rights reserved
Published 1998
Printed in the United States of America
Picture 3 The paper used in this publication meets the requirements of the American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
The Puerto Rican movement : voices from the diaspora / Andrs Torres
and Jos E. Velzquez, editors.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 000) and index.
ISBN 1-56639-617-4 (cloth : alk. paper), ISBN 1-56639-618-2
(pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Puerto RicansUnited StatesPolitics and government.
2. RadicalismUnited StatesHistory20th century. I. Torres,
Andrs, 1947 . II. Velzquez, Jos E. (Jos Emiliano), 1952 .
E184.P85P77 1998
973'.04687295dc21 97-45189
CIP
Page v
For Rachel, Gabriel, Javier, Orlando,
and your generation
Page vii
CONTENTS
Preface
xi
Acknowledgments
xv
1
Introduction: Political Radicalism in the DiasporaThe Puerto Rican Experience
Andrs Torres
1
I. The Core Left
2
Political Cultures of the Puerto Rican Left in the United States
Roberto P. Rodrguez-Morazzani
25
3
Coming Full Circle: The Puerto Rican Socialist Party, U.S. Branch
Jos E. Velzquez
48
4
Pushing Left to Get to the Center: Puerto Rican Radicalism in Hartford, Connecticut
Jos E. Cruz
69
5
Another West Side Story: An Interview with Members of El ComitMINP
Jos E. Velzquez
88
6
Bridging Homeland and Barrio Politics: The Young Lords in Philadelphia
Carmen Teresa Whalen
107
7
"Rifle, Can, Y Escopeta!": A Chronicle of the Puerto Rican Student Union
Basilio Serrano
124

Page viii
8
Unreconstructed Revolutionaries: Today's Puerto Rican Political Prisoners/Prisoners of War
Jan Susler
144
II. Histories and Reflections
9
La Vida Pura: A Lord of the Barrio
Pablo Guzmn
155
10
"In the Belly of the Beast": Beyond Survival
Esperanza Martell
173
11
Our Movement: One Woman's Story
Carmen Vivian Rivera
192
12
!Palante, Siempre Palante! The Young Lords
Iris Morales
210
13
Artist, Writer, and Political Prisoner: An Interview with Elizam Escobar
Carlos Gil
228
14
An Oral History of the Puerto Rican Socialist Party in Boston, 19721978
Angel A. Amy Moreno De Toro
246
Photo Gallery
following page 259
III. Community and Solidarity Struggles
15
Poet, Writer, a Voice for Unity: An Interview with Piri Thomas
Humberto Cintrn
263
16
Puerto Ricans and the Community Control Movement: An Interview with Luis Fuentes
James Jennings and Francisco Chapman
280

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