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Founded by MK Gandhi early in his career, the Natal Indian Congress
is one of the oldest political organizations in South Africa. This
book traces its course through colonial anti-Asiatic feeling, past
apartheid, and into the new democracy.
This study traces the evolution of political status in Puerto Rico
from 1936 to 1968, with special emphasis on the events that led to
the creation of the Commonwealth in 1952. No other work published
in English has dealt with the Puerto Rican status question in such
detail. The central problem in the status debate has been: how to
strike a happy balance between Puerto Rico's economic needs, which
could be filled through uninterrupted association with the United
States, and the cultural divergence between the mainland and the
island. Bringing together new and significant information drawn
from government records and personal papers of U.S. officials, this
book will be of interest to all serious students of Puerto Rican
affairs, as well as to U.S. and Puerto Rican government and
political leaders.
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