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    Pedro Albizu Campos (June 29, 1893 – April 21, 1965) was a Puerto Rican attorney and politician, and a leading figure in the Puerto Rican independence...
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  • independence movement, Pedro Albizu Campos. It is at Parque Pedro Albizu Campos in Ponce, Puerto Rico, where Albizu Campos's residence used to be in...
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    The Parque Pedro Albizu Campos (English: Pedro Albizu Campos Park) is a passive recreational park in the city of Ponce, Puerto Rico. It was dedicated...
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    for Puerto Rico's independence. The Party's selection in 1930 of Pedro Albizu Campos as its president brought a radical change to the organization and...
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  • Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos Puerto Rican High School (PACHS) is an alternative high school located in the Humboldt Park neighborhood on the Paseo Boricua...
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    programs of Puerto Rico. In 1924, Pedro Albizu Campos, a lawyer, joined the party and was named its vice president. Albizu Campos was the first Puerto Rican...
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    1950 by law, as continued colonialism. The Nationalist president, Pedro Albizu Campos, ordered armed uprisings on October 30, 1950, in several towns, including...
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    the party. He was also the personal barber of Nationalist leader Pedro Albizu Campos. Though not involved in the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party Revolts...
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    programs of Puerto Rico. In 1924, Pedro Albizu Campos, a lawyer, joined the party and was named its vice president. Albizu Campos was the first Puerto Rican...
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    was formed in 1922 to work for Puerto Rican Independence. By 1930 Pedro Albizu Campos, a lawyer who was the first Puerto Rican graduate from Harvard Law...
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    Depression, was well received and became known as Plan Chardón. Pedro Albizu Campos, president of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party, knew that Roosevelt...
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    led by the president of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party, Don Pedro Albizu Campos, against the United States government's rule over the islands of...
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    Coll y Cuchí and his deputy, Pedro Albizu Campos, a Harvard-educated attorney. Coll y Cuchí left the party and Albizu Campos became president in 1931. He...
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    Cadets of the Republic were founded and organized in the 1930s by Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos, the president of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party. Some members...
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  • Puerto Rican Nationalist leader Pedro Albizu Campos Daniela Albizu (1936-2015), Basque teacher and writer Héctor Valdez Albizu (born 1947), the current Governor...
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  • was given by a lab assistant to Puerto Rican nationalist leader Pedro Albizu Campos. He publicized the letter in the Puerto Rican and American media...
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    longer be dominated by the United States. As part of this initiative, Pedro Albizu Campos ordered Lebrón to organize attacks in the United States, focusing...
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  • Pedro Campos may refer to: Pedro Albizu Campos (1893–1965), Puerto Rican attorney, politician, and independence activist Pedro Campos (born 1995), Brazilian...
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    longer theirs. In 1924 Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos joined the party and was named vice-president. On May 11, 1930, Pedro Albizu Campos was elected president of...
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    her future husband, the budding attorney and Puerto Rican activist Pedro Albizu Campos. They married two years later. With her husband, she became an important...
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    (2006). "Pedro Albizu Campos". Encyclopedia of African American Culture and History – via Gale. Meyer, Gerald (2011). "Pedro Albizu Campos, Gilberto...
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    Music Hall of Fame. His nephew Pedro Albizu Campos became a noted leader of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party. Morel Campos is commemorated at the Ponce...
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    colonialism. The revolts began on October 30, 1950, upon the orders of Pedro Albizu Campos, president of the Nationalist Party. Uprisings occurred in Peñuelas...
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    protest the U.S. government's imprisonment of the Party's leader, Pedro Albizu Campos, on sedition charges. An investigation led by the United States Commission...
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    the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party and the ideals of its president Pedro Albizu Campos. Together with Santos, he recorded various songs which advocated...
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    the alleged experimentation with radiation on Nationalist leader Pedro Albizu Campos while he was incarcerated; the secret testing of Agent Orange on...
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    1936, Corretjer met and became friends with the nationalist leader Pedro Albizu Campos. He was named Secretary General of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party...
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    (1937), the extrajudicial murders of some members, and the jailing of Pedro Albizu Campos, president of the Nationalist Party, for his advocacy of violent...
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    Rican Nationalist Party. In 1924, Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos joined the party and on May 11, 1930, Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos was elected president of the Puerto...
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    portal U.S. Roads portal Pedro Albizu Campos "PR-107" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 2 March 2020. "Av. Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos & PR-107". Google maps....
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