Writer and poet Piri Thomas, whose 1967 memoir “Down These Mean Streets” authentically portayed the brutality, racism, and hardship faced by Puerto Ricans in America’s urban ghettos, died on Monday. He was 83 years old. Thomas was born in Harlem, and his memoir went on to become a staple of high school reading lists.
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