Allota, Jerome. The Puerto Ricans. New York, Chelsea House,1996.
The Immigrant Experience is a series of books featuring various ethnic groups in the United States. This book brings to light the struggle of Puerto Ricans in political and social avenues.
Brahs, Stuart J. An Album of Puerto Ricans in the United States. New York, Franklin Watts Inc. 1973.
Students will find an interesting portrait that highlights the folklore, literature and music as the wealth of Puerto Rican culture. The book also discusses their struggle for equal rights and other social experiences on the mainland as well as on the island of Puerto Rico.
Dresser, Norine. I Felt Like I Was From Another Planet: Writing from Personal Experiences. New York, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1994.
This book contains stories from fifteen students who tell about their cultural adjustments after coming to America.
Potter, Robert. Myths and Folk Tales Around the World. Englewood Cliffs, Globe Book Company,1987.
A compilation of stories designed primarily for classroom use in the teaching of reading. It begins with stories from Greece and Rome, then proceeds through Northern Europe, The Middle and Far East, Africa and ends with tales from the Americas. It's a useful tool in finding stories that feature various cultures.