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Ramón Marín

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the oppression of the colonial government on the people of Puerto Rico via the "Compontes" – forced removal of citizens from their homes for detention by the authorities without any charges. They were later transferred to the jail at
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On 5 September 1856 Marín Sola married María Amalia Castilla. Together they had five sons: Vicente, Ramón, Americo, Alejandro, and Eduardo. They also had two daughters: Amalia and Aurora. His daughter Amalia Marín would later marry
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development named after him. In Ponce, there is a school named after him. In Guaynabo there is an elementary school carrying his name in Urbanización Luis Muñoz Rivera.
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It was during his time as a teacher in Cabo Rojo that Ramón Marín started his career as a writer. Marín's first publication took place on 20 August 1853, in the "
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Socorro Girón. "Ramon Marin y Su Tiempo." In, "Las Fiestas Populares de Ponce." Editorial de la Universidad de Puerto Rico. 1994. Page 28.
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educator, journalist, politician, historian, poet, and playwright. He is best remembered for his 1875 historical masterpiece, "
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in Ponce. Among his best remembered works are "El Hijo del Amor" (The son of love) and "Lazos de Amor" (Bonds of love).
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Carmen Cila Rodríguez. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Year 31. Issue 1525. Page 31. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
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Ponce, Puerto Rico: Publisher unknown. 1988. 155p. (Republished in pages 11 to 56 of Las Fiestas Populares de Ponce.
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PRFrogui. (Originally from the "Primera Hora" news daily, dated 12 December 2005.) Retrieved 5 December 2011.
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1913. Reprinted in 1987 by Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña. San Juan, Puerto Rico. p. 154.
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in San Juan. The young pharmacist Juan Arrillaga Cortes, aided by Xavier Mariani,
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1875. Reprint (Rio Piedras: Editorial de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1994).
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and others. Also with Pujals, Corchado and others, Marín was signatory of the
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Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico: University of Puerto Rico Press. 1979. pp. 487–488.
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Vicente, Ramón, Américo, Alejandro, and Eduardo; Amalia and Aurora
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In 1879, Marín was selected clerk of the electoral commission in
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Hombres y Mujeres Ilustres de Puerto Rico: datos y fotos.
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Historia de Puerto Rico (Siglo XIX), Tomo I, (1808–1868).
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Verdadera y Autentica Historia de la Ciudad de Ponce.
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Verdadera y Autentica Historia de la Ciudad de Ponce.
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In October 1881, Marín cofounded with Mario Braschi "
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Ramon Marin

Arecibo, Puerto Rico
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rican
Puerto Rican
Arecibo, Puerto Rico
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico
El Ponceño
Ponce, Puerto Rico
Yabucoa, Puerto Rico
1867 San Narciso Hurricane
tumultuous years
Manuel Gregorio Tavárez
Manuel Zeno Gandia
Roman Baldorioty de Castro
freedom of the press
Ponce
Partido Liberal Puertorriqueño
Martin Corchado
Rafael Pujals
Spanish Cortes
El Morro
Olimpio Otero
Teatro La Perla
Luis Muñoz Rivera
mentored
Luis
San Juan, Puerto Rico

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