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    Scarlett Travis Anthropology 216 – “The Identity of a Black Puerto Rican” Although Puerto Ricans are made up of three peoples: Spanish‚ African‚ and Taíno‚ the black history of Puerto Rico is often made light of. Afro-Latino is a term coined to identify people from Latin America who have traceable African ancestry. To many‚ the term is oxymoronic and often problematic in the United States‚ where the need for racial and social classification needs to be refined to; Black‚ White‚ Hispanic

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    This review paper will be evaluating and discussing the book “When I was Puerto Rican” by Esmeralda Santiago and some of its important themes. This book does an amazing job at giving a voice to countless minorities who have faced similar situations‚ struggles and triumphs that many of the characters in the book experience. It serves an important purpose by allowing a candid view into the lives of so many who are often misunderstood and misrepresented. There are many important themes that are addressed

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    gang formation‚ and gang related violence is a product of the circumstances faced by many in contemporary societies. For example‚ in Puerto Rico‚ “Puerto Rican drug gangs emerged as epiphenomena of systematic exclusion tied to the political economy of a city that blocked access to the opportunities that defined dignified pathways to manhood” (Baird 2005: 113). Puerto Rican youths among others‚ were faced with oppression especially when it came to the workforce. The

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    entire lifetime inspected through a magnifying glass. Though‚ I have never been one to conform to these societal expectations. At first glance many people have a hard time attempting to place an ethnicity. Being as I am a mix of Honduran and Puerto Rican; which are two very cultural expressive countries. Born a brunette with piercing dark brown eyes and naturally tan skin‚ I was easy to place in this category. From an early age these beliefs were spoon fed no matter where I found myself. Making

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    Mexican and Puerto Rican Immigration In the 19th century‚ before immigration started booming‚ only a small percent of America’s population was Mexican. Mexicans were in the same boat as Negros; they weren’t treated with any American promise of equality‚ nor did any treaty or laws protect them. Ignorant Americans treated them as inferior because of their foreign customs and appearances. The Americans that rushed to California to mine gold in 1849 were accompanied by Mexicans‚ which they didn’t

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    die‚ you will have to establish individuality and a purpose of your own. Such is the case of one Esmeralda Santiago‚ the author and subject of the book‚ ‘When I Was Puerto Rican’. This book is about her eventful path to adulthood‚ both as a woman and as a member of a minority. From her nomadic days in the rural areas of Macún‚ Puerto Rico‚ to her family struggles in Brooklyn‚ New York City‚ to finally graduating from The High School of Performing Arts in Manhattan‚

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    The culture I researched is the Puerto Rican culture. I interviewed Avis Giegerich. She was born in New Jersey‚ but she did spend a few years living in Puerto Rico when she was younger. Even though I have known her for several years I still learned more than I thought I would. For the first question it was revealed that she prefers to be called Boricua which is another word for Puerto Rican. The second question asked what influences her the most and Ms. Giegerich reveals that she was heavily influenced

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    Puerto Rican Cultural and Religion I am a member of the Puerto Rican American Families research team. I myself grew up in a Puerto Rican American‚ or "New Yorican"‚ family. The assignment is a field study. The study is on an observation of the religious community. We visited a Roman Catholic church in Buffalo on the west side‚ which is a predominantly Hispanic area of the city. I myself am also a Roman Catholic. This is a slightly erred site‚ because I believe that most Puerto Ricans migrated

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    Wayne Crayton Jr Speech 214 sec 2 February 6‚ 2008 The Puerto Rican Day Parade Imagine waking up to the sound of Spanish music blasting through the streets‚ the smell of Spanish food simmering in the air‚ and going to the window and seeing thousands of Puerto Rican flags covering the streets. This describes Manhattan during the second week in June. Growing up just a few blocks from Spanish Harlem‚ many of my friends was Spanish. Their families took me in as one of

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    Westminster Choir College of Rider University Princeton‚ NJ FOLK INSTRUMENTS OF PUERTO RICO: THEIR ORIGINS‚ ROOTS AND INFLUENCE IN PUERTO RICAN CULTURE Luis F. Rodríguez MH 631 - Introduction to Musicology Prof. Mirchandani 12/19/2001 CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Historical Background 3 Musical Genres 4 Musical Instruments Taíno Heritage 6 African Heritage 8 Plucked String Instruments (“Spanish Heritage”)

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