The way it was, and other writings / Jesús Colón ; edited with an introductory essay by Edna Acosta-Belén and Virginia Sánchez Korrol.
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Castor oil: simple or compound -- Jesus is graduating tonight -- Silent contest -- Head on the Statue of Liberty -- Nice to have friends in all walks of life -- Bright child asks a question -- He couldn't guess my name -- Dalmau -- Angels in my hometown church -- Meanest man in my hometown -- Fanguito is still there -- Two United States -- Jewish people and us -- My wife does not work -- Bitter sugar: why Puerto Ricans leave home -- Pilgrimage of prayer -- Phrase heard on a bus -- Little Rock -- Growing minority.
Colonial showplace -- Meaning of algebra -- Negro in Puerto Rican history -- Negro in Puerto Rico today -- Puerto Rican migrant labor -- Arthur Schomburg and Negro history -- Statement by Jesus Colon to the Walter Committee on un-American activities.
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