Puerto Rican-American Friends (1970)

The film features a Puerto Rican-American sharing insights about their life in New York City, particularly in the Bronx. It highlights the history of Puerto Rican migration to the city since the U.S. annexation of Puerto Rico in 1898, the cultural significance of the Bronx, and local markets established by Mayor LaGuardia. The narrator also mentions the ease of travel between Puerto Rico and New York City today.

Keywords
Puerto Rican American, New York City, Bronx, migration, culture, LaGuardia, markets, travel

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