Radical Imagination, Radical Humanity: Puerto Rican Political Activism in New York

Radical Imagination, Radical Humanity: Puerto Rican Political Activism in New York  By Rose Muzio SUNY Press, 2017 250 pages

Radical Imagination, Radical Humanity: Puerto Rican Political Activism in New York
By Rose Muzio
SUNY Press, 2017
250 pages

In Radical Imagination, Radical Humanity: Puerto Rican Political Activism in New York, Rose Muzio analyzes how structural and historical factors — including colonialism, economic marginalization, racial discrimination, and the Black and Brown Power movements of the 1960s — influenced young Puerto Ricans to reject mainstream ideas about political incorporation and join others in struggles against perceived injustices. This analysis provides the first in-depth account of the origins, evolution, achievements, and failures of El Comité-Movimiento de Izquierda Nacional Puertorriqueño, one of the main organizations of the Puerto Rican Left in the 1970s in New York City.

Rose Muzio, Radical Imagination, Radical Humanity
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