The urgency to stand on equal footing with the rest of the nation might be one of the most important civil rights issues of our time. We need Congress to listen to Puerto Ricans now more than ever, writes Débora L. Aponte-Martínez
The urgency to stand on equal footing with the rest of the nation might be one of the most important civil rights issues of our time. We need Congress to listen to Puerto Ricans now more than ever, writes Débora L. Aponte-Martínez
“I, too, am America” declared Langston Hughes in 1925. A yearning for equality that encompasses the oppression and disenfranchisement faced by African-Americans in the United States. I keep coming back to this poem as more than 3 million American citizens suffer in Puerto Rico from a lack of political and civil rights.
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