Francisco Mariano Quiñones
Slavery, San Germán, Puerto Rico, Journalism, Segundo Ruiz Belvis, José Julián Acosta
978-613-7-01654-1
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2011-09-05
49.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Francisco Mariano Quiñones (1830 – September 13, 1908) was a proponent of the abolition of slavery and of the self-determination of Puerto Rico. Quiñones was born into a wealthy family of landowners in San German, Puerto Rico, and at a young age developed his life-long love for literature and journalism. He was sent to Europe where he attended private schools. After he finished his secondary education (high school), he went on to university studies in Germany, France, and New York. When Quiñones returned to Puerto Rico in 1848, he went to work for the family business.
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