The island of Puerto Rico is a small but complicated place. It's the only place in the world, I think, where you have a Latin American culture and yo… - Nicholasa Mohr

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The island of Puerto Rico is a small but complicated place. It's the only place in the world, I think, where you have a Latin American culture and you're an American citizen. I wrote a paper published by the University of Oklahoma's Department of Psychology about Puerto Ricans being like adopted citizens. I describe myself as an adopted citizen, much like a child who has been adopted by a family. He or she doesn't look like that family and longs to know who his or her parents really are. I was taught in the schools that Americans adopted Puerto Rico, it is not a real country. So, am I supposed to be forever grateful because someone adopted us and took us in? The Spaniards first, and then the United States? How does a child, then, form an identity?

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About Nicholasa Mohr

Nicholasa Mohr (born November 1, 1938) is a Nuyorican writer, born in the United States to Puerto Rican parents.

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