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The Boricua movement, also known as the Boricua nationalism movement, emerged in Puerto Rico and among Puerto Rican communities in the United States during the mid-20th century. It sought to assert Puerto Rican identity, culture, and independence, advocating for self-determination and resistance against colonialism. The movement was characterized by its emphasis on cultural pride, political activism, and the promotion of Puerto Rican sovereignty. Key figures included activists, artists, and intellectuals who worked to raise awareness of Puerto Rico's political status and the rights of its people.

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