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INDEX Abad,Jose Ramon, 21 Abolition of slavery, 18,21,74,123,258 Abortion, 235-36,320 Aboy, Ramon, 60 Abril, Mariano, 61 Accion Social Independista (ASI), 115,156 Accion Socialista Pro-Educacion Gay, 237 Acevedo, Rafael: Exquisite cadaver, 330-31 Acevedo Vila, Anibal,312 Acheson, Dean, 172 Acosta,JoseJulian, 20,21,86-87,2 56 Afghanistan,328 AFL-CIO, 232-33,235,294,295,296,297-98 African Americans,7,206,256 African diaspora, 87 Africanization, 92, 93 Afro-Puerto Ricans: and Puerto Rican identity , 74, 91,07,121; and Puerto Ricanculture , 86, 93,124,125,254,255,321-22,324, 326,378 (n. 3);Hispanicization of, 123; and Pales Matos, 124,125,129; and U.S. Army's black band, 132; and popular music, 157, 220-21; and racial classification, 256;rights of, 256-57; and "Afro" hairstyles, 257; and cultural/literary debates, 262;and U.S. colonial government, 347 (n.2) Afro-Taino Nuyorican style,264 Agrarian reform: and Partido Popular Democratico, 50-51,144,182,184-87,200, 224; and Llorens Torres, 80; and Munoz Marin, 101-3,22 4> 33^; opposition to, 1034 ,183,184,185,186; and cultural/literary debates, 128. See also 5oo-acre law Agregados, 45,50,184,185,186 Agricultural AdjustmentAct,44 Agriculture: diversificationof, 37,61; capitalist agriculture, 38,49-50; and yeoman peasantry, 48,49-50; relationship with industry, 180,181,337; and dependence on food imports, 186-87; mechanization of, 206; Marques on, 212; decline in, 223,315. See also Agrarian reform; Colonos; Small farmers Aguirre Sugar Company,186 AIDS,236 Albizu Campos, Pedro: and Puerto Rican self-determination, 12,109; and wage labor, 47; generation of, 88; Vasconcelos on, 92; and nationalist movement, 95,1059 ,165,254; and labor movement, 97,109, no, 249;Munoz Marin compared to, 1056 ,152; and Partido Nacionalista, 105-7; and independence, 107,108,109,112,201, 254; on U.S. territorial policy,108,109; and political issues, 108-10; indictment and trial of, no, 112,304; on pre-iSgS era, 113, 216; and Burgos,129; and Soto Velez, 133; return of, 159; and Marques, 212;Andreu Iglesias on, 214,216; Maldonado Denis on, 249; paternalistic ideologyof, 253;on racism , 257;and Atalayistas,352(n.28) Album de la Asociacion de Choferes de Puerto Rico,140-41 Alegria, Ricardo,209 Alejandro, Roberto,281,380 (n.23) Algarin, Miguel:Nuyorican Poetry, 263 Alianza, 59,65,69, 99,100,107 Alianza de Mujeres Viequenses, 300 Alianza Obrera, 68,98 Allen, Charles H., 37 Alliance for Progress,202 Alonso, Rafael, 63 Alonso, Sandalio, 65 Alvarez Curbelo,Silvia, 329 Amalgamated Meatcutters Union, 233 American Birth Control League,207 American Civil LibertiesUnion (ACLU), n6 American civil rights movement, 7, 256,27778 American Colonial Bank, 41 American Communist Party, 114,131,139,141, H73156 American Federation of Labor (AFL), 7,17, 62,64, 98,146. See also AFL-CIO American Federation of Teachers, 295,376 (n.8) Americanization: clashes over, 3; and Matienzo Cintron, 70,77,78,84;failure of, 76;and public education, 76,88; and avant-garde, 90; and Munoz Marin,93; and nonincorporation, 210; consolidating Puerto Rican culture against, 212; and Soto, 213; and loss of Puerto Rican culture, 221; and independence movement, 280 AmericanJewish Congress,239 American Labor Party (ALP), 95,04,133,147, 161,238 American Metal Climax,192 American Railroad Company,42 American Sugar Refining Company, 36,38 American Tobacco Company,42 Anarchist activists, 64,66 Anderson, Perry, 306 Andreu Iglesias, Cesar: and Marxism, 139, 359-60 (n. 16); and socialism, 141; and Pueblos Hispanos, 147; and independence movement, 153,226,369 (n. 5);Los derrotados , 214; on Puerto Rican culture, 214, 216,368 (n. 26);and labor movement,234; and La escalera,248; and Puerto Rican historiography , 252; and Zenon, 257; Memorias de Bernardo Vega, 265 Angiolillo, Michele,24 Anglero, Teresa, 97 Anglo-Saxonism, 31 Annexationism: and New York revolutionaries , 23,344 (n. 16); and free trade, 25,28; and Partido Republicano, 52-53; and Partido Union, 57;and U.S. citizenship, 5758 ;and U.S. colonial policies, 108; and Puerto Rican culture, 152,318; and Puerto Rican identity, 208;and Estado Libre Asociado, 211; and Romero Barcelo,280; and voting bloc, 312; and neonationalism, 317; and postmodernism, 327,328; and Afro-Puerto Ricans, 347 (n. 2). See also Statehood Anthony, Marc, 317 Anti-Americanism, 204 Anticolonialism, 158,159,170,242,251,257,311 Anticommunism,205 Antiegalitarianism: in U.S., 31 Antillean identity, 75,125 Aponte, Samuel,248 Arab-Israeli War (1973...

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