Microfilm collection, [ca. 1767-1980]

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Microfilm collection, [ca. 1767-1980]

The microfilm collection consists of newspapers, periodicals, and documents filmed from archives in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Europe. Among the major newspapers published in Puerto Rico are LA CORRESPONDENCIA, LA DEMOCRACIA, and EL IMPARCIAL. Among the newspapers published in New York City by Puerto Rican and Hispanic communities are LIBERACION, PUEBLOS HISPANOS, and GRAFICO. Also included are labor and political organization papers such as UNION OBRERA, JUSTICIA, and EL NACIONALISTA DE PONCE; popular magazines such as PUERTO RICO ILUSTRADO; and literary journals, such as ASOMANTE.

50 linear ft.

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Tugwell, Rexford G. (Rexford Guy), 1891-1979

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United States. Federal Extension Service

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Taussig, Charles William, 1896-1948

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Berle, Adolf A., Jr., 1895-1971

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