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  • Description: Antonio “Maloco” Jiménez Rodríguez has no qualms about admitting that he was the Vice-President of the notorious Hacha Viejas, or Old Hatchets, of the 1950s and 1960s in Chicago. He was a World War II veteran with a lot of heart.
  • Subject: Veterans--personal narratives
  • Text: of that era. The leader, Juan Hacha Vieja, came from Barrio Mula in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico. He was a World War II veteran with a lot of heart. Several witnesses describe one time in 1982 when a Puerto Rican landlord in Wicker Park pulled out a .32 Colt
Antonio “Maloco” Jiménez Rodríguez video interview and biography

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  • Description: in the United States. A veteran of World War II, Mr. Rodríguez is now retired. He enjoys his parakeets, cooking his vegetables, and eating the fruits of his land.
  • Text: to bring the first Puerto Rican parade to Aurora. Pablo is currently a Catholic priest. A veteran of World War II, Mr. Rodríguez loves to play his cuatro and is well educated, constantly reading. He is a devout Catholic and in his early years collaborated
Dimas Rodríguez Flores video interview and biography

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  • Subject: Veterans--Personal narratives
  • Text: . He said then “that he was not going to ever fight in a war against a Latino nation.” The expulsion from the military has caused him much suffering, including being denied any veteran’s benefits. Mr. Matias grew up in Sabana Seca, Puerto Rico
Alfredo Matias video interview and biography

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  • Text: .   He  is  one  of  12  siblings  including  his  U.S.  veteran  brother,  Junior  who  was  also  a  member  of  the   Young  Lords.  His  father  was  a  store  manager  in  downtown  Manhattan
Lawrence Reyes video interview and biography

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  • Text: was confronted, but that she was never in a gang. Martha attended Arnold Elementary and Waller High School. Her husband was a decorated military veteran. Spanish Martha López creció en el vecindario de Lincoln Park y recuerda como la comunidad puertorriqueña
Martha López video interview and biography

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  • Text:  up  speaking  his  native  Navajo  language  with  his  parents  as  a  sheep  herder  on  a   farm  in  the  reservation.  During  World  War  II,  Navajo  US  veterans  were  called  code
Lenny Foster video interview and biography

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  • Text:  up  speaking  his  native  Navajo  language  with  his  parents  as  a  sheep  herder  on  a   farm  in  the  reservation.  During  World  War  II,  Navajo  US  veterans  were  called  code
Lenny Foster video interview and biography

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  • Text:  that  is   what  he  spoke  growing  up.    During  World  War  II  Navajo  US  veterans  were  called  code  talkers   because  they  could  infiltrate  the  Japanese  and  speak  in  their  native  tongue
Rainbow Coalition Panel, October 23rd, 2016 (Oakland California Museum)

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Angel “Sal” del Rivero video interview and biography, interview 1

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Angel “Sal” del Rivero video interview and biography, interview 2
FBI Counterintelligence Program (COINTELPRO) files on Puerto Rican Groups, Section 1 (1-86) 105-93124, part 1. Obtained under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts.
COINTELPRO Puerto Rican Groups, Section 1 (1-86) 105-93124, part 1
FBI Counterintelligence Program (COINTELPRO) files on Puerto Rican Groups, Section 5 (204-263) 105-93124. Obtained under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts.
COINTELPRO Puerto Rican Groups, Section 5 (204-263) 105-93124