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![Gov't Network Sterilizes Workers](images/thumbnails//31855.jpg)
Publisher: Committee for Puerto Rican DecolonizationFormat: ArticleCollection: Puerto Rico: A History of the People
A continuation of an article about the history of mass sterilization in Puerto Rico but focuses on the problems with the current health system and includes the results of a 1968 study on sterilzation.
![35% Puerto Rican Women Sterilized](images/thumbnails//31854.jpg)
Publisher: Committee for Puerto Rican DecolonizationYear: 1974Volume Number: Vol. 2-5Format: ArticleCollection: Puerto Rico: A History of the People
An article from the Committee for Puerto Rican Decolonization in New York exposing the massive sterilization program carried out by the U.S. Government and the Rockefeller Foundation in response to the "population problem" in Puerto Rico that was seen as responsible for widespread unemployment.
![Women in the Colonial Society: Oppression](images/thumbnails//31857.jpg)
Format: ExcerptCollection: Puerto Rico: A History of the People
An overview of the socialist revolutionary struggle in Puerto Rico but focusing on the role of women in the struggle as they experience specific forms of oppression and exploitation.
![Puerto Rico Our People's History](images/thumbnails//31861.jpg)
Format: MonographCollection: Puerto Rico: A History of the People
A monograph that gives a short history of the Puerto Rican people beginning with the Spanish conquest and ending with the current social ills caused by oppression. Slight damage to the back cover.
![Puerto Rico A Colony of the United States](images/thumbnails//31862.jpg)
Publisher: New England Free PressYear: 1969Format: MonographCollection: Puerto Rico: A History of the People
Describes the role of colonization in Puerto Rico's history focusing on the contributions of Nationalist leaders and the consequences of their imprisonment.
![Puerto Rico: Showcase of Oppression](images/thumbnails//31865.jpg)
Publisher: Centro Social Juan XXIII & PRISA & Latin America Publications ServiceFormat: CompilationCollection: Puerto Rico: A History of the People
A folder that contains monographs to educate the American public about colonialism in Puerto Rico and generate support for the Puerto Rican independence struggle. Each complete set was sold for $2.50 and contained 6 books.
![Introduction to the Packet](images/thumbnails//31866.jpg)
Publisher: Puerto Rico: Showcase of Oppression, Centro Social Juan XXIII & Latin America Publications ServiceFormat: StatementCollection: Puerto Rico: A History of the People
Written by Bishop Antulio Parrilla-Bonilla, S.J. describing the intention of publishing this catalog of items pertaining to Puerto Rican independence.
![Book I: Journey to Identity the Historical Evolution of Puerto Rico](images/thumbnails//31867.jpg)
Publisher: Puerto Rico: Showcase of Oppression, Centro Social Juan XXIII & Latin America Publications ServiceFormat: MonographCollection: Puerto Rico: A History of the People
Commentary on a collection of quotes from 1526-1937 about the identity experiences of the inhabitants of the island as it was affected by outside influence.
![Book II: Promised Progress- An Examinatinon of Operation Bootstrap](images/thumbnails//31868.jpg)
Publisher: Puerto Rico: Showcase of Oppression, Centro Social Juan XXIII & Latin America Publications ServiceFormat: MonographCollection: Puerto Rico: A History of the People
A multi-faceted view of the "bootsrap" efforts in PR to attract American industries and capital by the Puerto Rico Development Corporation or "Fomento" that drew criticism from all sides on both economic and moral grounds.
![Book III: Puerto Rico Decade 70- A Summary Evaluation of Politial Development](images/thumbnails//31869.jpg)
Publisher: Puerto Rico: Showcase of Oppression, Centro Social Juan XXIII & Latin America Publications ServiceFormat: MonographCollection: Puerto Rico: A History of the People
A political history focused around the changing power of the Pedro Albizu Campos and the Nationalist Party in the Puerto Rican government.