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Daniel M. LopezCalifornia and Hawaii's First Puerto Ricans, 1850-1925: The 1st and 2nd Generation Immigrants/Migrants, Paperback
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About author(s):Born in Puerto Rico and raised in the "South Bronx", I am the co-Editor & Staff Writer for the "El Boricua" newsletter (House of Puerto Rico-San Diego, CA). I published my first articles relating to the Puerto Rican diaspora while I was a Graduate Student at the University of Oregon in 1975. i am a current member of the California Genealogical Society (Oakland, CA), a member of the Maui (Hawaii) Genealogical Society, and a former member of the New York Genealogical Society of New York (HGSNY). I am a former member of the Chula Vista, CA Genealogical Society. Since 1997 I have written articles for the "El Boricua" newsletter for the San Diego, CA Puerto Rican community population of close to 25,000. The first edition of my printed book (March 2013) was positively reviewed in the academic publication titled CENTRO: Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies (Volume XXVI, Number 1, Spring 2014) by Professor William Velez (see: pages 196-198). Dr. Velez summarized my book as follows: "More research is needed on Boricua in Hawaii and California, but Daniel Lopez has contributed a valuable resource for students and scholars of this chapter in the Puerto Rican diaspora." (page 198) I earned my B.S. Degree from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse in 1973 (in Sociology) and my M.S. Degree from the University of Oregon in 1978. I am a "Nuyorican" who lived in the "South Bronx" area of New York City during my years at De Witt Clinton High School (Bronx, New York). Finally, I worked for the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) for almost 30 years, as a Federal Senior Enforcement Investigator (EEO).
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