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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Puerto Ricans will probably win a majority on the Council," says Molino, "and SNAP serves the Spanish-speaking people in many other ways, too. We operate a family service clinic, a credit union, and we founded SEMCO...

Author: By John Killilea, | Title: II. The South End: 'Puerto Rican Power!' | 11/16/1967 | See Source »

...Molino, one of the five "Puerto Rican representatives" working for SNAP, has become a staunch organization man. And with his mention of SEMCO, he identifies still another competing faction in the power struggle in the South...

Author: By John Killilea, | Title: II. The South End: 'Puerto Rican Power!' | 11/16/1967 | See Source »

CAUSE is coordinating protests of the BRA's relocation tactics, which are threatening to dissolve ethnic power by scattering Negroes and Puerto Ricans throughout Boston. To keep political influence, leaders such as Molino don't want the ghettoes to break up. They're working to upgrade the neighborhoods instead...

Author: By John Killilea, | Title: II. The South End: 'Puerto Rican Power!' | 11/16/1967 | See Source »

...more Puerto Ricans are going to be moved from their apartments unless they are re-located in the South end," vows Tony Molino. "The people will refuse to move. What is the BRA going to do, tear the buildings down around their necks...

Author: By John Killilea, | Title: II. The South End: 'Puerto Rican Power!' | 11/16/1967 | See Source »

...Puerto Ricans are not yet a great force in Boston's elective politics; a few thousand votes talk, but not too loudly, to the politicians. Kevin White, whose South End headquarters was across Tremont Street from the Centro, received unofficial endorsement from DeJesus, Molino, and other Puerto Rican leaders. But, in the main, these leaders have felt too weak to be partisan in city politics...

Author: By John Killilea, | Title: II. The South End: 'Puerto Rican Power!' | 11/16/1967 | See Source »

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