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The flag-bearer of the cadets was shot and killed during the massacre. A young girl named Carmen Fernández proceeded to take the flag, but was shot and gravely injured. A young cadet named Bolívar Márquez, despite being mortally wounded, dragged himself to a wall and wrote the following message with
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Instead, President Truman distanced himself entirely from the uprisings, and acted as if they had never occurred. In addition, the news of the U.S. military response, which killed dozens of Puerto Ricans and wounded hundreds more, was prevented from spreading outside of Puerto Rico. Instead, it was
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The year after the Ponce massacre, on July 25, 1938, Governor
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Without notice to the organizers, or any opportunity to appeal, or any time to arrange an alternate venue, the permits were abruptly withdrawn, just before the protest was scheduled to begin
Colonel Orbeta, Chief of Police under governor Winship, went to Ponce concentrating police units from across
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Cadets swore to be faithful to the
Nationalist Party and to participate in public activities organized by the party. Contrary to what some believe, they did not swear to overthrow the Government of the United States. They did, however, vow to fight for Puerto Rico's independence from colonial rule,
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Victoria held the rank of "Colonel-Sub-Commander" of the cadets, second only in the organization to Díaz Pacheco. Membership in the cadets began to dwindle as a result of the persecution which the cadets were subject to by local and federal agencies of United States. In the
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and to continue with their march. As the
Nationalists began marching the police - empowered by the North American police chief and encouraged by the governor - opened fire on the cadets and bystanders alike. Firing with impunity for over 15 minutes from four different positions, they killed men,
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Nationalist Angel Esteban Antongiorgi, and National Guard Colonel Luis Irizarry. Despite the Nationalist Party's disavowal of any participation in the attack, several Nationalists were arrested and nine were accused of "murder and conspiracy to incite violence." Among the nine
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Cadet candidates were taught the ideals of the party by the
Nationalist Municipal Board President. They were then required to take an oath of allegiance to the PRNP. During the verbal oath ceremony the cadets had to place a hand on the Nationalist flag, which was itself symbolic.
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The parade was greeted with a hail of bullets fired towards the grandstand, in an attempt to assassinate
Governor Winship. It was the first time in Puerto Rican history that an attempt was made on a governor's life. Winship escaped unscathed, but 36 other people were wounded.
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Commandant Enamorado Cuesta was impressed with the skills of López de Victoria and eventually named him Captain of the cadets in Ponce. López de Victoria completely dedicated himself to the military organizational structure of his group and to the ideals of his party.
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It was estimated by the FBI that 40 per cent of the cadet membership participated in the revolts. They participated in every incident of the revolts, however among the more notable incidents in which the cadets were involved were the following:
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As a cadet, López de Victoria received his military training from José Enamorado Cuesta, a cadet drill instructor. López de Victoria practiced military drills and was taught military tactics. He used a wooden rifle during his training.
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Lodge in Ponce founded by the members of the Puerto Rican Free Masons, who were also advocates of Puerto Rican independence. As member of the Nationalist Party, he was recruited into the Ponce branch of the Cadets of the Republic.
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Díaz Matos and his group were captured and arrested by the National Guard. Among the cadets arrested and charged with organizing the attack, were López de Victoria and Juan Jaca Hernández, cadet Captain of Arecibo.
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to a fight between himself and the Nationalists, that no holds are barred in that fight and that everybody else should keep out. As a matter of fact he has played the Nationalist game and they have played his.
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López de Victoria, was in charge of the cadets in the parade. Moments before the march began, the head of the insular police walked up to López de Victoria and ordered him to keep the cadets from marching.
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reports on the leaders of the Puerto Rican independence movement. However, little is known of what became of Tomás López de Victoria, the Sub-Commander of the
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of Calatrava and later by the French revolutionaries. The black background symbolized the mourning of the Puerto Rican nation in colonial captivity.
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branch of cadets, led his group in a peaceful march in the city of Ponce. The march turned into a bloody police slaughter known as the
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of Cadet Commander Ramon Díaz Pacheco) both "cooperated" with the FBI, and provided them vital and ongoing
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Discrimination for Political Beliefs and Associations
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Luis Muñoz Marín: Puerto Rico's democratic revolution
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The Ponce Massacre, why is it important to remember?
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2016:Eugenio María de Hostos
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1224:Andres Figueroa Cordero
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320:Carmelo Delgado Delgado
287:Carlos Vélez Rieckehoff
242:Tomás López de Victoria
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2114:Antonio Rafael Barceló
2041:José Gualberto Padilla
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1264:Antonio Vélez Alvarado
1204:Juan Antonio Corretjer
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2149:Cayetano Coll y Cuchí
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1544:"La Masacre de Ponce"
1239:Francisco Matos Paoli
1214:Raimundo Díaz Pacheco
1189:Rafael Cancel Miranda
1152:Lola Rodríguez de Tió
1088:List of Puerto Ricans
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1964:Boricua Popular Army
1671:Strategy as Politics
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1348:Río Piedras massacre
874:Captain of Santurce
850:Captain of Mayagüez
839:Juan Jaca Hernández
701:women and children.
676:Hijas de la Libertad
624:abolition of slavery
603:is the criminal and
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