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The book starts when Antonio Vega, Bernardo's uncle, came to New York in 1857. [2] It did not focus on Vega himself, but Puerto Ricans' perspective as a whole. [ 3 ] He also talked about the colonia , a reference to a section of New York City that was heavily populated by Puerto Ricans, along with the culture and society there. [ 1 ]
Anarchist newspaper. Cultura Proletaria: New York: New York: 1927 1953 Anarchist newspaper. El Defensor del Pueblo [20] Texas: Edinburg: 1930 ? El Despertar: New York: New York: 1891 [2] 1902 [27] Anarchist newspaper El Día: Texas: Houston: 1982 El Eco del Pacifico [28] California: San Francisco: El Esclavo [27] Florida: Tampa: 1894 1898 ...
El Especialito is a free Spanish language weekly newspaper magazine, which was originally published under the name of El Especial in the 1980s and renamed in the 1990s. [2] [3] It was founded by Cuban American entrepreneur Antonio Ibarria and is distributed by United States Distributions Inc in northeastern New Jersey, New York City and Miami.
El Diario Nueva York is the largest [2] and the oldest Spanish-language daily newspaper in the United States. Published by ImpreMedia, the paper covers local, national and international news with an emphasis on Latin America, as well as human-interest stories, politics, business and technology, health, entertainment, and sports.
Pages in category "Spanish-language newspapers published in New York (state)" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
When Laura Pantoja immigrated to Santa Ana from Mexico City in the early 1990s, she could choose from about a dozen local newspapers in her native language. Column: The death of California's ...
The New York Hoy was later merged into El Diario La Prensa. In 2018, Patrick Soon-Shiong purchased Hoy titles in Los Angeles and San Diego, as part of his purchase of the assets related to the Los Angeles Times and San Diego Union-Tribune. A year later, both were folded into the respective Spanish editions of the Times and Tribune. [2]
New York City (US) 1923–1928 De Moker: Magazine Dutch Netherlands 1927–1931 Road to Freedom: Newspaper English New York City, New York (US) 1929–1937 [17] Iniciales: Magazine Spanish Barcelona and Valencia (Spain) 1932–1939 Vanguard: Monthly journal English New York City, New York (US) 1936–1939 Spain and the World: Newspaper English ...