*SPANISH newspapers, *SPANISH periodicals, *WEEKLY newspapers, *TRANSNATIONALISM, *PUERTO Rican authors, *PUERTO Ricans, *TWENTIETH century, *HISTORY, NEW York City history, 1898-1951
Abstract
Julia de Burgos was a regular contributor to the Spanish-language weekly Pueblos Hispanos published in New York City during the 1940s. Early twentieth-century Hispanic newspapers played an important role in the development of the Puerto Rican community in New York. De Burgos' writing for the paper reveals that it helped to organize the community around political causes. It was created in defense of the community and facilitated the development of institutions serving Latinos. Her essays convey her interest and understanding of the development of transnational and fluid identities that were not bound to the geographical borders of the nation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Published
2013
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