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Status of Puerto Rico

Status of Puerto Rico
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Total Pages: 973
Release: 1966
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Status of Puerto Rico

Status of Puerto Rico
Author: United States-Puerto Rico Commission on the Status of Puerto Rico
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1966
Genre: Constitutional law
ISBN:

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The United States and the Development of the Puerto Rican Status Question, 1936-1968

The United States and the Development of the Puerto Rican Status Question, 1936-1968
Author: Surendra Bhana
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1975
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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An antique doll helps a young girl whose mother has carefully protected her from traditional sex roles achieve self-assurance and personal definition.


Status of Puerto Rico

Status of Puerto Rico
Author: United States-Puerto Rico Commission on the Status of Puerto Rico
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1966
Genre: Constitutional law
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Political Status of Puerto Rico

Political Status of Puerto Rico
Author: Keith Bea
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2010-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1437934307

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Contents: (1) Recent Developments: 111th, 110th, 109th Congress; Non-Congress. Developments; (2) Background: Early Governance of Puerto Rico (PR); Development of the Const. of PR; Fed. Relations Act; Internat. Attention; Supreme Court Decisions; (3) Status Debates and Votes, 1952-1998: 1967 Plebiscite; 1991 Referendum; 1993 Plebiscite; 1998 Action in the 105th Cong.; 1998 Plebiscite; (4) Fed. Activity After 1998; (5) Issues of Debate on Political Status. Appendices: (A) Brief Chronology of Status Events Since 1898; (B) Puerto Rico Status Votes in Plebiscites and Referenda, 1967-1998; (C)Congress. Activity on Puerto Rico¿s Political Status, 1989-1998; (D) Summary of Legislative Debates and Actions. Tables.


Foreign in a Domestic Sense

Foreign in a Domestic Sense
Author: Christina Duffy Burnett
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2001-07-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0822381168

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In this groundbreaking study of American imperialism, leading legal scholars address the problem of the U.S. territories. Foreign in a Domestic Sense will redefine the boundaries of constitutional scholarship. More than four million U.S. citizens currently live in five “unincorporated” U.S. territories. The inhabitants of these vestiges of an American empire are denied full representation in Congress and cannot vote in presidential elections. Focusing on Puerto Rico, the largest and most populous of the territories, Foreign in a Domestic Sense sheds much-needed light on the United States’ unfinished colonial experiment and its legacy of racially rooted imperialism, while insisting on the centrality of these “marginal” regions in any serious treatment of American constitutional history. For one hundred years, Puerto Ricans have struggled to define their place in a nation that neither wants them nor wants to let them go. They are caught in a debate too politicized to yield meaningful answers. Meanwhile, doubts concerning the constitutionality of keeping colonies have languished on the margins of mainstream scholarship, overlooked by scholars outside the island and ignored by the nation at large. This book does more than simply fill a glaring omission in the study of race, cultural identity, and the Constitution; it also makes a crucial contribution to the study of American federalism, serves as a foundation for substantive debate on Puerto Rico’s status, and meets an urgent need for dialogue on territorial status between the mainlandd and the territories. Contributors. José Julián Álvarez González, Roberto Aponte Toro, Christina Duffy Burnett, José A. Cabranes, Sanford Levinson, Burke Marshall, Gerald L. Neuman, Angel R. Oquendo, Juan Perea, Efrén Rivera Ramos, Rogers M. Smith, E. Robert Statham Jr., Brook Thomas, Richard Thornburgh, Juan R. Torruella, José Trías Monge, Mark Tushnet, Mark Weiner


Almost Citizens

Almost Citizens
Author: Sam Erman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108415490

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Tells the tragic story of Puerto Ricans who sought the post-Civil War regime of citizenship, rights, and statehood but instead received racist imperial governance.