Generalelections were held in Puerto Rico in 1902. Federico Degetau was re-elected as Resident Commissioner. Juan Jose Nolla-Acosta (2013) Puerto Rico...
Stateside PuertoRicans (Spanish: Puertorriqueños en Estados Unidos), also ambiguously known as PuertoRican Americans (Spanish: puertorriqueño-americanos...
committee. PuertoRicanelections are governed by the Federal Election Commission and the State Elections Commission of Puerto Rico. Residents of Puerto Rico...
people from Puerto Rico which includes people who were born in Puerto Rico (Borinquen) and people who are of full or partial PuertoRican descent. The...
PuertoRicans have both immigrated and migrated to New York City. The first group of PuertoRicans immigrated to New York City in the mid-19th century...
PuertoRican migration to Hawaii began when Puerto Rico's sugar industry was devastated by two hurricanes in 1899. The devastation caused a worldwide shortage...
Partido Republicano Puertorriqueño won the elections in 1900 and again in 1902. The new government of Puerto Rico, organized under the Foraker Act of 1900...
PuertoRicans (Spanish: Puertorriqueños), most commonly known as Boricuas, and also referred to as Borinqueños, Borincanos, or Puertorros, are the people...
Elections in Puerto Rico are guaranteed by Article Six of the Constitution of Puerto Rico and the Electoral Code of Puerto Rico for the 21st Century Act...
Demographically, municipalities in Puerto Rico are equivalent to counties in the United States, and PuertoRican municipalities are registered as county...
shooting was an attack on March 1, 1954, by four PuertoRican nationalists seeking to promote PuertoRican independence from the United States. They fired...
Spanish-born PuertoRican socialist and trade union activist. Iglesias is best remembered as a leading supporter of statehood for Puerto Rico, and as...
infrastructure, and the PuertoRican government-debt crisis, 283 schools were closed in Puerto Rico by 2018. The literacy rate of the PuertoRican population is...
Piedras, 1990-1995. Thesaurus of PuertoRican history. "Ponce – Tranvía" section, Vol. IV, p. 391. Archivo General de Puerto Rico. Fondo de Obras Públicas...
PuertoRicans can vote in U.S. presidential elections, provided they reside in one of the 50 states or the District of Columbia and not in Puerto Rico...
Italian-American immigrants, and PuertoRican immigrants in Harlem, as well as for unions and workers in general. Marcantonio was the son of an American-born...
of the Foraker Act also established PuertoRican citizenship and extended American nationality to PuertoRicans. President William McKinley signed the...
January 1986. Al Vann and Herman Badillo tried to unite the Black and PuertoRican communities but were thwarted by the Gang of Four, "But in a move that...
Mayagüez. Despite sharing some core values, PuertoRican anarchism was heterogeneous in nature. In general, PuertoRican anarchism was distinctly anti-organized...
and a woman of Lebanese ancestry whose origin sometimes is given as PuertoRican and other times as Argentine. See, e.g., Bernal, Rafael. "Who is Maxwell...