Camden parade preserves Puerto Rican heritage. New Jersey

Posted on: June 21st, 2006
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“The Puerto Rican community continues to write pages in the history of Hispanics settling in South Jersey.

Boricuas, or Puerto Ricans, were the first Spanish-speaking people who massively entered this region — just as they did in many other areas of the United States.

They were brought from Puerto Rico through formal arrangements to work in the fields, factories and in production.”

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