Juan Antonio Corretjer Montes (March 3, 1908 – January 19, 1985) was a Puerto Rican poet, journalist and pro-independence political activist opposing United...
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Nationalist Party, Juan Antonio Corretjer. Corretjer was born on April 18, 1974, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Jesús Francisco Corretjer and Milagros Maldonado...
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federal grand jury submitted an indictment against Albizu Campos, Juan Antonio Corretjer, Luis F. Velázquez, Clemente Soto Vélez and the following members...
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"Boricua en la Luna" is originally a poem by Juan Antonio Corretjer. Puerto Rican singer/songwriter Roy Brown popularized it by adapting it to song. It...
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Ciales, Puerto Rico (category San Juan–Caguas–Guaynabo metropolitan area)
monthly written by a Gabriel Aracelis, a possible pseudonym for Juan Antonio Corretjer. The column describes the battle, mentions the participants by name...
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Juan Manuel Dalmau Ramírez (born July 23, 1973) is a Puerto Rican politician, attorney and a candidate for Governor of Puerto Rico for the Puerto Rican...
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Party Truman assassination attempt Casimiro Berenguer Rosa Collazo Juan Antonio Corretjer Carmelo Delgado Delgado Isabel Freire de Matos Hugo Margenat Francisco...
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Party president. Alvaro Rivera Walker - Secretary to Albizu Campos. Juan Antonio Corretjer - 1st Secretary General of the Nationalist Party. Francisco Matos...
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songs based on poems from Juan Antonio Corretjer. Distancias was recorded at Tony Croatto's home studio in Caimito, San Juan from April to June 1976. The...
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leaders of the party were arrested and jailed at the La Princesa prison in San Juan, and later sent to the Federal prison in Atlanta. On March 21, 1937, the...
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Rican singer/songwriter Roy Brown. The song is based on a poem from Juan Antonio Corretjer. The name means "Island of Blood," or "Island of a mud" which is...
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Jersey, 1987) ISBN 0-86232-439-4 Juan Antonio Corretjer, Pedro Albizu Campos, el líder de la desesperación (San Juan, 1972, 1978) Gordon K. Lewis, Puerto...
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composer and classical guitarist Millie Corretjer (born 1974), singer. She is the granddaughter of Juan Antonio Corretjer, poet and a leader of the Puerto Rican...
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en aniversario de Masacre de Ponce". El Vocero. 20 March 2014. Corretjer, Juan Antonio (2009). "19 – Albizu Campos and the Ponce Massacre". In Vázquez...
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United States Courthouse, later noting that it was a tribute to Juan Antonio Corretjer. Strategically, the group experienced internal divisions between...
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and Ponce. The most notable uprisings occurred in Utuado, Jayuya, and San Juan. They were suppressed by Puerto Rican forces, assisted by US forces. In Utuado...
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couple. The children were the fourth-great-grandchildren of Field Marshal Don Juan Andres Daban y Busterino, who served as the Spanish-appointed Governor and...
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killing 80 Spanish settlers. First explorer and governor of Puerto Rico, Juan Ponce de León, led the Spaniards in a series of offensives that culminated...
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based on poems from Puerto Rican writers like Luis Palés Matos and Juan Antonio Corretjer, among others. It also features a new, unreleased song titled "Ay...
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Puertorriqueña, now known as the Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos High School and the Juan Antonio Corretjer Puerto Rican Cultural Center. He was a community organizer for the...
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Pedro Albizu Campos High School and the Juan Antonio Corretjer Puerto Rican Cultural Center. He died in San Juan, Puerto Rico on March 2, 2020. "Puerto...
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Juan and helped secure his reputation as a leading literary figure. The drama traces a rural Puerto Rican family as it moved to the slums of San Juan...
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monetary collections because her job kept her constantly traveling from San Juan to Ponce. After Canales joined the party, a series of increasingly hostile...
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for Puerto Rico's Independence), which was adapted from one of Juan Antonio Corretjer's poems. Davilita became the lead singer on many of Flores' boleros...
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honor of the great cacique. Many songs and poems, by poets such as Juan Antonio Corretjer, among others, have been written about Agüeybaná. Puerto Rico portal...
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celebrated the 40th anniversary of Boricua en la luna, a poem written by Juan Antonio Corretjer and popularized by Roy Brown as well as the 50th anniversary of...
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Committee headquarters, he requested that the 2004 Olympic Games be held in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He pointed out that the success of the Pan American Games held...
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Albizu Campos, Juan Antonio Corretjer, Luis F. Velazquez, Clemente Soto Vélez, Erasmo Velazquez, Julio H. Velazquez, Juan Gallardo Santiago, Juan Juarbe Juarbe...
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previous Brown albums, there are two songs based on poems from Juan Antonio Corretjer: "Diana de Guilarte" and "Ayuburí". There are also writing contributions...
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Federal Grand Jury submitted accusations against Pedro Albizu Campos, Juan Antonio Corretjer, Luis F. Velázquez, Clemente Soto Vélez and the following members...
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