Volume 31, Number 1 · February 2, 1984

Mrs. Velasquez and the Politicians

By Murray Kempton

The absence of a proper sense of duty to self and society in the impoverished classes is a matter of such continual complaint from our governors that by their own logic they should have been heartened to come upon Zoraida Velasquez.



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