Salsa as Expressive Liberation

In the span of a single decade, the 1970s, young people in urban centers all over Latin America came to embrace salsa. Its unprecedented international popularity resulted from the confluence of several distinct social conditions and historical events: the Puerto Rican colonial status, the civil rights/black pride movements in the U.S., the Cuban revolution, urban migration, and the need for a Latino alternative to the hegemony of Anglo rock.

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