Navy from a position of equality. This impotence is the direct result of the Puerto Rican colonial situation, one that is characterized by the fact, that the major decisions that affect the life and property of Puerto Ricans are taken, not by Puerto Ricans,... Hearings - Page 9362by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1969Full view - About this book
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