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  2. Puerto Ricans in New York City - Wikipedia

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    By 1953, Puerto Rican migration to New York reached its peak when 75,000 people left the island. [11] Ricky Martin at the annual Puerto Rican parade in New York City. Operation Bootstrap ("Operación Manos a la Obra") is the name given to the ambitious projects which industrialized Puerto Rico in the mid-20th century engineered by Teodoro ...

  3. Irma Vidal Santaella - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Santaella became the first Puerto Rican female to serve as a justice of the New York Supreme Court. [5] Santaella died in California on December 24, 2009, at the age of 85. [6] [7] The Justice Irma Vidal Santaella Memorial Award for Excellence in the Courtroom was created by the New York State Bar Association in her memory. [8]

  4. Nuyorican - Wikipedia

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    The Nuyorican Poets Café in Alphabet City, Manhattan. Nuyorican is a portmanteau word blending "New York" (or "Nueva York" in Spanish) and "Puerto Rican," referring to Puerto Ricans located in or around New York City, their culture, or their descendants (especially those raised or currently living in the New York metropolitan area).

  5. Pedro Pietri - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times obituary of Pedro Pietri noted that the poem "sketched the lives of five Puerto Ricans who came to the United States with dreams that remained unfulfilled. By turns angry, heartbreaking and hopeful, it was embraced by young Puerto Ricans, who were imbued with a sense of pride and nationalism ."

  6. Pura Belpré - Wikipedia

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    Belpré became the first Puerto Rican to be hired by the New York Public Library (NYPL). [1] In 1925 she began her formal studies in the Library School of the New York Public Library. [3] In 1929, due to the increasing numbers of Puerto Ricans settling in southwest Harlem, Belpré was transferred to a branch of the NYPL at 115th Street.

  7. Wordle moved to New York Times website and winning ... - AOL

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    Wordle moved to New York Times website and winning streaks reset. PA Reporter. Updated February 11, 2022 at 1:38 AM. Wordle users have been redirected to the website of the New York Times (NYT ...

  8. Tony Méndez - Wikipedia

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    A wave of domestic migration from Puerto Rico to New York City came after World War II. Nearly 40,000 Puerto Ricans settled in New York City in 1946, and 58,500 in 1952–53. Many soldiers who returned after World War II made use of the GI Bill and went to college. Puerto Rican women confronted economic exploitation, discrimination, racism, and ...

  9. Wordle brought 'tens of millions' of new users to the New ...

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    The New York Times Company's first-quarter financial results prove what we've all known all along: people really like Wordle. Josh Wardle made a fun little word game for his partner, shared it ...