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In the 1960s and 1970s, Puerto Ricans and allies fought against the United States desire to turn Puerto Rico into a country focused on refining petroleum. The article provides details on how the United States oversees Puerto Rico. El Malcriado not only was an avenue for farm workers to voice the injustices and battles they fought within the United States, but it was also an avenue to voice the injustices that occurred internationally. In South Vietnam in 1973, many farm workers were forcibly removed from their homes. These actions were supported by the United States and the Thieu government.

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Puerto Rico, United Nations, Persian Gulf, multimedia, United States, politics, society, United Nations, emigration, Latin America, statistics, military, colonial territory, United States Army, New York, shipping, conditions, activities, First War World, liable, Vietnam, resettlement, south Vietnam, Provisional Revolutionary, power, farm workers, urbanization, District of Columbia

Date

1973

Language

English

Location

Puerto Rico, Vietnam

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El Malcriado Newspaper Collection

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Archives & Special Collections of California State University, Monterey Bay

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