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Puerto Rico and the 19th Amendment (U.S. National Park Service)
Puerto Rico and the 19th Amendment (U.S. National Park Service)

100 Years of Puerto Rico: Puerto Rico Becomes a U.S. Territory | In  Custodia Legis: Law Librarians of Congress
100 Years of Puerto Rico: Puerto Rico Becomes a U.S. Territory | In Custodia Legis: Law Librarians of Congress

A Tale of Two Jones Acts - Southeast Asia CenterSoutheast Asia Center
A Tale of Two Jones Acts - Southeast Asia CenterSoutheast Asia Center

1917: Jones-Shafroth Act - A Latinx Resource Guide: Civil Rights Cases and  Events in the United States - Research Guides at Library of Congress
1917: Jones-Shafroth Act - A Latinx Resource Guide: Civil Rights Cases and Events in the United States - Research Guides at Library of Congress

Colonial Citizens of a Modern Empire: War, Illiteracy, and Physical  Education in Puerto Rico, 1917-1930 – simply bridges
Colonial Citizens of a Modern Empire: War, Illiteracy, and Physical Education in Puerto Rico, 1917-1930 – simply bridges

Puerto Rican Citizen: History and Political Identity in Twentieth-Century  New York City, Thomas
Puerto Rican Citizen: History and Political Identity in Twentieth-Century New York City, Thomas

Puerto Ricans gained US citizenship just in time to be drafted for World  War I - We Are The Mighty
Puerto Ricans gained US citizenship just in time to be drafted for World War I - We Are The Mighty

Puerto Rico's Relationship with the United States? - US History Scene
Puerto Rico's Relationship with the United States? - US History Scene

Puerto Ricans gained US citizenship just in time to be drafted for World  War I - We Are The Mighty
Puerto Ricans gained US citizenship just in time to be drafted for World War I - We Are The Mighty

Old Images of Puerto Rico - 1917 U.S. CITIZENSHIP In 1917 Woodrow Wilson  signs the Jones Act, under which English is decreed the “official language”  of Puerto Rico, and Puerto Ricans are
Old Images of Puerto Rico - 1917 U.S. CITIZENSHIP In 1917 Woodrow Wilson signs the Jones Act, under which English is decreed the “official language” of Puerto Rico, and Puerto Ricans are

1917- Puerto Rican's become US citizens under the... | Sutori
1917- Puerto Rican's become US citizens under the... | Sutori

Puerto Rico | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives
Puerto Rico | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives

Puerto Rican Americans' Contributions to Our Nation | AmericansAll
Puerto Rican Americans' Contributions to Our Nation | AmericansAll

Acquiring Puerto Rico | National Museum of American History
Acquiring Puerto Rico | National Museum of American History

Puerto Rican Citizen 100 - The Supreme Court case Gonzalez v. Williams (192  U.S.1 (1904) ) paved the way for Puerto Ricans to ultimately be given full  United States Citizenship in 1917
Puerto Rican Citizen 100 - The Supreme Court case Gonzalez v. Williams (192 U.S.1 (1904) ) paved the way for Puerto Ricans to ultimately be given full United States Citizenship in 1917

Jones Act - The World of 1898: The Spanish-American War (Hispanic Division,  Library of Congress)
Jones Act - The World of 1898: The Spanish-American War (Hispanic Division, Library of Congress)

The Law That Made Puerto Ricans U.S. Citizens, yet Not Fully American |  Essay | Zócalo Public Square
The Law That Made Puerto Ricans U.S. Citizens, yet Not Fully American | Essay | Zócalo Public Square

Why Puerto Ricans Did Not Receive U.S. Citizenship So They Could Fight in  WWI | Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños
Why Puerto Ricans Did Not Receive U.S. Citizenship So They Could Fight in WWI | Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños

The 1917 Jones Act: Puerto Ricans as U.S. Citizens – Seminarios del  PNP/Estado51
The 1917 Jones Act: Puerto Ricans as U.S. Citizens – Seminarios del PNP/Estado51

Barranquitas, Puerto Rico 1917 | Puerto rico history, Puerto rican  ancestry, Puerto rican culture
Barranquitas, Puerto Rico 1917 | Puerto rico history, Puerto rican ancestry, Puerto rican culture

Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn Museum

Puerto Ricans gain U.S. citizenship, March 2, 1917 - POLITICO
Puerto Ricans gain U.S. citizenship, March 2, 1917 - POLITICO

Puerto Rico | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives
Puerto Rico | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives

Cultural diversity in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia
Cultural diversity in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

Puerto Ricans Got U.S. Citizenship 100 Years Ago—But Their Identity Remains  Fraught | History| Smithsonian Magazine
Puerto Ricans Got U.S. Citizenship 100 Years Ago—But Their Identity Remains Fraught | History| Smithsonian Magazine

Why Puerto Ricans Did Not Receive U.S. Citizenship So They Could Fight in  WWI | Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños
Why Puerto Ricans Did Not Receive U.S. Citizenship So They Could Fight in WWI | Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños

1917: Jones-Shafroth Act - A Latinx Resource Guide: Civil Rights Cases and  Events in the United States - Research Guides at Library of Congress
1917: Jones-Shafroth Act - A Latinx Resource Guide: Civil Rights Cases and Events in the United States - Research Guides at Library of Congress

File:Quincalleros en Puerto Rico, circa 1900-1917.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
File:Quincalleros en Puerto Rico, circa 1900-1917.jpg - Wikimedia Commons