though Puerto Ricans are legally U.S. citizens, they have still had a struggle living in the America, because they were people of color, couldn’t speak English, and were considered to be low wage workers with no special talents or skills. On the same note, this gave way to giving the new comers jobs in factories, steel mills, and other industrial jobs to create a life in America. During the 1930s and 1940s, Puerto Ricans migrated from the North Eastern regions to Chicago, in search for more employment…
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