Pedro Albizu Campos[a] ( – ) was a Puerto Rican attorney and politician, and a leading figure in the Puerto Rican independence movement. He was the president and spokesperson of the Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico from 1930 until his death. He led the nationalist revolts of October 1950 against the United States government in Puerto Rico. Albizu Campos spent a ...
Pedro Albizu Campos (born , Ponce, Puerto Rico—died 1965, San Juan) was a Puerto Rican attorney, social activist, and nationalist. Albizu Campos was the son of a mixed-race mother who was the daughter of slaves and a Basque father from a farming and landowning family.
Pedro Albizu Campos (1891 – 1965) was a Puerto Rican attorney, social activist, and politician known for his work in the Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico. He was the first Puerto Rican Harvard graduate, where much of his nationalist and independence ideals developed.
Pedro Albizu Campos (Ponce, Puerto Rico, 1893 - San Juan, 1965) Patriota y político puertorriqueño que fue la figura más relevante en la lucha por la independencia de Puerto Rico durante la primera mitad del siglo XX.
Pedro Albizu Campos was a significant figure in Puerto Rico's struggle for independence from the United States. Born in 1891 in Ponce, Puerto Rico, he faced a challenging upbringing, being raised by his aunt and not enrolling in school until age eleven. Despite these obstacles, he excelled academically, eventually earning degrees from Harvard University, where he became involved in ...
Pedro Albizu Campos (1891–1965) was a prominent Puerto Rican nationalist and political leader, known for his passionate advocacy for Puerto Rico’s independence from the United States. Educated at prestigious institutions, including Harvard University, Albizu became a key figure in the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party and dedicated his life to the struggle for Puerto Rican sovereignty. He was ...