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PRLS 4510 Emerging Realities and Alternatives for Puerto Ricans and Other Latinxs in the U.S (Ortíz-Minaya): Attributions

Attributions

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LEFT SIDE: Jesús Colón Papers, 1901-1974. La Liga Puertorriqueña e Hispana / The Puerto Rican and Hispanic League : JeCo_b32_f10_0001. Center for Puerto Rican Studies Library & Archives, Hunter College, CUNY. Web. 25 Aug 2018. [In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted]

RIGHT SIDE: By Joe Frazier (Latinx Rally - Defend DACA!) [CC BY 2.0 ], via Wikimedia Commons


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Week 2: Image

Joe Brusky (Photographer) (11 Jan. 2014) Youth Empowered in the Struggle. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from https://flic.kr/p/FM8c2E (CC BY-ND 2.0)


Week 5: Image

Emily Mills (Photographer) (18 Feb. 2016) Dia sin Latinos en Wisconsin. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from https://www.flickr.com/photos/emilymills/24819008670/in/photostream/ (CC BY-ND 2.0)


Week 9: Image

Kausticgirl (Photographer) (31 Mar. 2010) Latino Youth Alternative High School. [Digital Image]. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latino_Youth_High_School#/media/File:Students_and_staff_of_Latino_Youth_Alternative_High_School.jpg [CC BY 3.0]


 

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