The Puerto Rico Citizenship Archives Project (PRCAP) is a public repository designed to document the legal history of the extension of U.S. citizenship to Puerto Rico. The PRCAP provides a comprehensive overview of 119-year history of debates over the extension of citizenship to Puerto Rico. It also provides public access to the key historical documents shaping this story. The main goal is to create a reliable public archive of primary documents that can foster new research projects on Puerto Rico and its relationship to the United States as well as on broader visions of U.S. citizenship.
A research guide to online and print resources for genealogy related to individuals from Puerto Rico.
Austin, Texas
The Puerto Rican Cultural Center (PRCC) is the only center in Texas and the Southwest affiliated with the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture. It has been in operation for the last 28 years. It is a non-profit dedicated to the Puerto Rican folklore, history and living traditions.
Los jóvenes tienen el deber de defender su Patria con las armas del conocimiento.
YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE THE DUTY TO DEFEND THIER HOMELAND WITH THE WEAPONS OF KNOWLEDGE.
"Escalera De Caracol"© Janice Montalvo, 2025
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University-based research institute, library, and archive dedicated to the Puerto Rican experience in the United States. Learn more at centropr.hunter.cuny.edu
Rosario, Lola. “Preserving Puerto Rico’s Vibrant Mask-Making Tradition.” Medium, Ilusiones, 10 Oct. 2023, ilusionespub.com/preserving-puerto-ricos-vibrant-mask-making-tradition-7a77df0b0cc5.