Worker in the Cane: A Puerto Rican Life History
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Worker in the Cane: A Puerto Rican Life History

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Worker in the Cane is both a profound social document and a moving spiritual testimony. Don Taso portrays his harsh childhood, his courtship and early marriage, his grim struggle to provide for his family. He tells of his radical political beliefs and union activity during the Depression and describes his hardships when he was blacklisted because of his outspoken convictio...more
Paperback, 320 pages
Published November 17th 1974 by W. W. Norton & Company (first published 1974)
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