Sponsored Migration: The State and Puerto Rican Postwar Migration to the United States

Sponsored Migration: The State and Puerto Rican Postwar Migration to the United States

by Edgardo Meléndez
Sponsored Migration: The State and Puerto Rican Postwar Migration to the United States

Sponsored Migration: The State and Puerto Rican Postwar Migration to the United States

by Edgardo Meléndez

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Overview

Puerto Rico is often left out of conversations on migration and transnationalism within the Latino context. Sponsored Migration: The State and Puerto Rican Postwar Migration to the United States by Edgardo Meléndez seeks to rectify this oversight, serving as a comprehensive study of the factors affecting Puerto Rican migration to the United States from the late 1940s to the 1960s. Examining the consequences of the perceived problem of Puerto Rican overpopulation as well as the cost of U.S. imperialism on the lives of Puerto Rican workers, Meléndez scrutinizes Puerto Rican migration in the postwar period as a microcosm of the political history of migration throughout Latin America.
 
 
Sponsored Migration places Puerto Rico’s migration policy in its historical context, examining the central role the Puerto Rican government played in encouraging and organizing migration during the postwar period. Meléndez sheds an important new light on the many ways in which the government intervened in the movement of its people: attempting to provide labor to U.S. agriculture, incorporating migrants into places like New York City, seeking to expand the island’s air transportation infrastructure, and even promoting migration in the public school system. One of the first scholars to explore this topic in depth, Meléndez illuminates how migration influenced U.S. and Puerto Rican relations from 1898 onward. 
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814254158
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Publication date: 07/12/2017
Series: Global Latin/o Americas
Edition description: 1
Pages: 292
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Edgardo Meléndez is Professor of Africana and Puerto Rican/Latino studies at Hunter College-CUNY. His previous books include Puerto Rican Government and Politics: A Comprehensive Bibliography, Partidos, política pública y status en Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico en "Patria," and Movimiento anexionista en Puerto Rico.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vii

Acknowledgments ix

Abbreviations xiii

Introduction Migration in the Periphery of Empire 1

Chapter 1 Puerto Rican Migration and the Colonial State 25

Chapter 2 "Neither Encouraging nor Discouraging": The Making of Puerto Rico's Migration Policy 49

Chapter 3 Puerto Ricans as Domestic Workers and the Farm Placement Program 72

Chapter 4 There Ain't No Buses from San Juan to the Bronx: Postwar Migration and Air Transportation 93

Chapter 5 "Every Puerto Rican a Potential Migrant": Migrant Education and the English Language Issue 122

Chapter 6 The Beets of Wrath: Migration Policy and Migrant Discontent in Michigan, 1950 159

Chapter 7 Puerto Ricans as Migratory Labor, the State as a Labor Contractor 186

Notes 215

Bibliography 243

Index 255

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