It could be a central location where the plot of Michael's story unfolds. Maybe it's a place that represents a struggle or a goal. For example, if Michael is fighting for animal rights, the Plaza de Toros (bullring) being 'free' could mean that he has managed to stop the bull - fighting there.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Michael story' this refers to. Plaza de Toros are bullrings. Maybe in this story, the 'Free Plaza de Toros' could be a plaza that has something to do with freedom and the bullring. It could be a place where some important events in Michael's story take place, like a place of gathering or a symbol of something in the context of the story.
Delectable negro fiction can be described as literary works that captivate readers through their portrayal of black characters and their stories. It might incorporate elements of history, identity, and community to create an enjoyable reading experience for a wide audience.
Plaza residents of fiction could be various characters. For example, in some fantasy novels, there might be magical creatures living in a plaza in a fictional city. They could be elves selling enchanted items or dwarves with their unique crafts. These fictional plaza residents add color and depth to the fictional world.