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"Revolution Around the Corner is the story of the Puerto Rican Socialist Party-U.S. Branch from the late 1960s through the mid-1990s. It combines historical accounts, personal stories, interviews, and retrospective analysis to describe mass campaigns, the inner workings of a revolutionary organization, and key ideological tensions over time"--

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"Revolution Around the Corner is the story of the Puerto Rican Socialist Party-U.S. Branch from the late 1960s through the mid-1990s. It combines historical accounts, personal stories, interviews, and retrospective analysis to describe mass campaigns, the inner workings of a revolutionary organization, and key ideological tensions over time"--
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José E. Velázquez is a lifelong activist for social justice in the U.S. and Puerto Rican independence, and is co-editor with Andrés Torres of The Puerto Rican Movement: Voices From the Diaspora (Temple).  His opposition to the Vietnam War in the early 1970's resulted in an important legal case in United States v. José Emiliano Velazquez. José is a retired educator and curriculum writer from the Newark Public Schools. A presenter at the founding of the Amistad Commission of NJ, he often lectures on Afro-Latino issues. Carmen V. Rivera recently retired after having served as a Certified Life Coach and capacity building consultant for over 25 years. A public health policy advocate, she held top ranking positions in New York City government and for the City of Boston. Her activism has centered on women’s rights, national liberation and social justice movements. One of her personal passions is documenting the history of Puerto Rican political activism in the U.S. from the 1960s to early 1990s. She directs the Recovering History Project and its archival collection on the Puerto Rican Socialist Party in the U.S. Andrés Torres is the author or editor of Between Melting Pot and Mosaic: African Americans and Puerto Ricans in the New York Political Economy; The Puerto Rican Movement: Voices from the Diaspora, and Latinos in New England (all Temple). He is also the author of the memoir Signing in Puerto Rican: A Hearing Son and His Deaf Parent.