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FALN in Contempt of Grand Jury (1983)
Dated around 1983, this picture shows Ricardo Romero, Julio Rosado, Maria Cueto, Steven Guerra and Andres Rosado (from left to right), all known FALN members, standing together before being sent to prison for standing in contempt of a New York grand…
U.S. Census 1980: People of Spanish Origin or Descent in NYC
Based on Social Explorer, this map focuses on five key concentrations of Puerto Ricans (or Spanish speakers) in NYC. Notably, the map tracks people of Spanish origin or descent. This category may broadly encompass people from or with descent from…
Tags: 1980, 1980s, Census, New York, New York City, NYC, Puerto Ricans, Puerto Rico, Spanish, U.S. Census Bureau
U.S. Census 1970: People of Spanish Origin or Descent in NYC
Based on Social Explorer, this map focuses on five key concentrations of Puerto Ricans (or Spanish speakers) in NYC. Notably, the map tracks people of Spanish origin or descent. This category may broadly encompass people from or with descent from…
Tags: 1970, Census, New York, New York City, NYC, Puerto Rico, Spanish, U.S. Census Bureau, US
U.S. Census 1960: People of Puerto Rican Parentage in NYC
Based on Social Explorer, this map focuses on five key concentrations of Puerto Ricans in NYC. Notably, the map tracks people with Puerto Rican parentage, a category outlined during the United States 1960 Census, to determine the location and volume…
Tags: 1960, 1960s, Census, Census Bureau, New York City, NYC, Puerto Ricans, Puerto Rico, U.S. Census
U.S. Census 1960: Native-Born Puerto Ricans in NYC
Based on Social Explorer, this map focuses on five key concentrations of Puerto Ricans in NYC. Notably, the map tracks people originally born in Puerto Rico, a category outlined during the United States 1960 Census, to determine the location and…
Tags: 1960, 1960s, Census, New York, New York City, NYC, Puerto Ricans, Puerto Rico, U.S. Census, U.S. Census Bureau
U.S. Census 1960: Puerto Rican Surnames in NYC
Based on Social Explorer, this map focuses on five key concentrations of Puerto Ricans in NYC. Notably, the map uses Puerto Rican and Spanish surnames, a category outlined during the United States 1960 Census, to determine the location and volume of…
Tags: 1960, 1960s, Census, Census Bureau, Puerto Ricans, Puerto Rico, U.S. Census Bureau, United States, US
FALN Bombsites (1970s)
Tracing FALN bomb incidents throughout the 1970s, this map compares these locations to two other data: clusters of Spanish-speaking colonias and the proximity of emergency response services (namely the police, the fire department, and hospitals). In…
FALN Bomb Disposal
Two E.O.D. (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) specialists approach a mysterious package left on a sidewalk near a box, assumed to be left there by the FALN or attributed to the FALN. Location is unknown, but it is assumed to be NYC or Chicago.
FALN Logo
Although the FALN depicted their logo in a variety of ways, the one pictured here is the most prominent and regularly found on their political communiques and internal manifestos. It depicts a star, with the acronym displayed in the middle. The…
FALN List of Incidents
Undated, this document outlines the roughly 120 bombings undertaken by the FALN from 1974 to 1982. The document includes the date, time, location, means of discovery, injuries and fatalities, and monetary damages for each incident. The document is…