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Following World War II, Puerto Ricans moved to New York in record numbers and joined a community of compatriots who had emigrated decades before or were born in diaspora. In a series of vivid images, Pioneros II: Puerto Ricans in New York City 1948-1998 brings to life their stories and struggles, culture and values, entrepreneurship, and civic, political, and educational gains. The Puerto Rican community's long history and achievements opened pathways for the city's newer Latino immigrant communities.

Produktbeschreibung
Following World War II, Puerto Ricans moved to New York in record numbers and joined a community of compatriots who had emigrated decades before or were born in diaspora. In a series of vivid images, Pioneros II: Puerto Ricans in New York City 1948-1998 brings to life their stories and struggles, culture and values, entrepreneurship, and civic, political, and educational gains. The Puerto Rican community's long history and achievements opened pathways for the city's newer Latino immigrant communities.
Autorenporträt
Virginia Sánchez Korrol is professor emerita at Brooklyn College and author of From Colonia to Community: The History of Puerto Ricans in New York. She currently chairs the Library and Archives Advisory Board for the Center for Puerto Rican Studies. Pedro Juan Hernández is the senior archivist for the Puerto Rican Diaspora at the Centro Library and Archives at Hunter College and coauthor of Pioneros: Puerto Ricans in New York City 1896-1948. Virginia Sánchez Korrol es catedrática emérita de Brooklyn College y autora de From Colonia to Community: The History of Puerto Ricans in New York. Actualmente, ella preside la Junta Asesora de la Biblioteca y los Archivos del Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños. Pedro Juan Hernández es el archivista principal de los Archivos de la Diáspora Puertorriqueña de la Biblioteca y los Archivos del Centro localizado en Hunter College, CUNY y es coautor de Pioneros: Puerto Ricans in New York City 1896-1948.