What does a black Puerto Rican flag mean?

Since at least 2016 an all-black rendition of the flag of Puerto Rico has been a symbol of Puerto Rican independence, resistance, and civil disobedience.
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Who made the black and white Puerto Rican flag?

The current design is credited to Antonio Vélez Alvarado who took inspiration from the flag of Cuba and inversed the colors, using a light sky blue. This version flew during Intentona de Yauco, the second major revolt in 1897. The flag became and has remained a symbol of pride and resistance for Puerto Rico.
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Are there two Puerto Rican flags?

The most commonly used flags of Puerto Rico are the current flag, which represents the people of the commonwealth of Puerto Rico; municipal flags, which represent the 78 municipalities of the archipelago; political flags, which represent the different political beliefs of the people; and sports flags, which identify ...
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Where is the black and white Puerto Rican flag?

The flag mural is located on the facade of an abandoned building on San José Street in Old San Juan, and before its makeover locals and tourists alike often took photos of it as a memory of their visit.
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When was the black and white Puerto Rican flag created?

In 1952 when Puerto Rico became a commonwealth, the flag was officially adopted, but it symbolism was altered to distance the flag from its history, along the blue, it was changed to a darker tone to make it similar to the American flag.
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Is the Puerto Rican flag illegal in the US?

In 1948, the US-appointed PR gov signed a Gag Law making it illegal to fly the Puerto Rican flag, punishable up to 10 years in prison. It was illegal until 1957. When the law was repealed, the gov changed the PR flag to US blue.
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What does the black and white flag mean?

Formally known as the POW/MIA flag, the solemn black-and-white banner originally stood as a tribute to the troops who fought in Vietnam and remain missing or unaccounted for. Today, it is also a symbol of all those who still haven't come home from other conflicts, as well.
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What is the blackest part of Puerto Rico?

Loíza is Puerto Rico's center for African-inspired traditions and it retains one of the largest Black populations on the island; more than 60 percent of its 30,000 residents identify as Black.
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What country owns Puerto Rico?

Puerto Rico, which became a U.S. territory in 1898 following the Spanish-American War, has some measure of self-rule but limited representation in Washington.
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Who owns Puerto Rico?

As a territory of the United States, Puerto Rico's 3.2 million residents are U.S. citizens. However, while subject to U.S. federal laws, island-based Puerto Ricans can't vote in presidential elections and lack voting representation in Congress. As a U.S. territory, it is neither a state nor an independent country.
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Is there a Taino flag?

There is a flag of the Baramaya Taino flag that can be seen at www.starworksentertainment.com. The Baramaya "tribe" appears to represent a smaller unit than those shown on the map at www.uctp.org. A map showing the island divided into such smaller units can be seen at web.archive.org.
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Is flying the Puerto Rican flag illegal?

On June 10th, 1948 Law 53 was approved. Enacted to surprise the Independence movement on the island, La Ley de la Mordaza made it illegal to display or own a Puerto Rican flag; even in one's own home.
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What was Puerto Rico originally called?

Christopher Columbus arrived in Puerto Rico in 1493 during his second voyage to the New World. Initially, Columbus christened the Island San Juan Bautista (St. John the Baptist). The name was soon changed to Puerto Rico, or “rich port,” when the Spaniards realized the impressive amount of gold found in its rivers.
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What 3 races are Puerto Ricans made of?

As a result, Puerto Rican bloodlines and culture evolved through a mixing of the Spanish, African, and indigenous Taíno and Carib Indian races that shared the island.
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Did Puerto Rico copy the Cuban flag?

The flag of Puerto Rico was designed based on the Cuban flag with inverted colors by the Puerto Rican Revolutionary Committee during the 19th century. The Puerto Rico committee and the Cuban Revolutionary Party were politically affiliated and united in advocating for independence from Spanish rule.
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What flag is the opposite of Puerto Rico?

The Puerto Rican flag was designed by inverting the colors of the single starred flag of its neighbor in the Caribbean, Cuba. They are they same flag with inverted colors. The Cuban flag has blue stripes and a red triangle; the Puerto Rican flag is the opposite.
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What are Puerto Ricans known for?

Puerto Ricans are known for their warm hospitality, often considered very friendly and expressive to strangers. Greetings are often cordial and genuine.
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Why can't Puerto Rico become a state?

Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory. It is similar to U.S. states in many ways but its taxpaying residents lack voting representation in Congress, cannot vote for president and do not enjoy all the same constitutional rights as other Americans.
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Is a Puerto Rican a US citizen?

All persons born in Puerto Rico on or after January 13, 1941, and subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, are citizens of the United States at birth. (June 27, 1952, ch. 477, title III, ch. 1, §302, 66 Stat.
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What type of African are Puerto Ricans?

The largest contingents of Africans into Puerto Rico came from the Gold Coast (today Ghana), Nigeria and Dahomey, (Guinea Coast). Many were Yoruba, Ashanti, Fon, and Igbo from Nigeria other Bantu areas on the Guinea Coast.
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What is the largest race in Puerto Rico?

The 5 largest ethnic groups in Puerto Rico are White (Hispanic) (59%), Other (Hispanic) (18.6%), Black or African American (Hispanic) (11.2%), Two+ (Hispanic) (9.62%), and White (Non-Hispanic) (0.974%).
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When did slavery start in Puerto Rico?

African slavery was made legal in the Spanish Caribbean in 1501. Ten years later, the first black slaves were brought to Puerto Rico in order to work at the foundry established in Caparra (the island's first European settlement).
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What is the black and white striped flag?

English: One proposed flag for heterosexuals, derived by replacing the color stripes of the gay rainbow flag with alternating black and white stripes.
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What does a upside down flag mean?

According to the U.S. Flag Code, flying the American flag inverted is legal, as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property.
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Which flag came first Cuba or Puerto Rico?

The Cuban flag was designed in 1849 by Narciso López, a pro-independence exile living in New York City. The design for the Puerto Rican flag was adopted by a committee of exiles living in New York during the mid-1890s.
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