Eugenio María de Hostos

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Eugenio María de Hostos was a 19th-century Puerto Rican educator, philosopher, and political activist renowned for his advocacy of Antillean independence, social reform, and progressive education throughout Latin America.

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Eugenio María de Hostos canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf educator
essayist
human
jurist
philosopher
political activist
sociologist
writer
advocatedFor coeducation of men and women
confederation of the Antilles
independence of Cuba
independence of Puerto Rico
secular public education
social justice reforms in Latin America
women’s access to higher education
birthDate 1839-01-11
birthPlace Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
causeOfDeath illness
commemoratedBy Avenida Eugenio María de Hostos in multiple Puerto Rican cities
Eugenio María de Hostos Law School, CUNY School of Law building name (historical reference)
Hostos Community College
surface form: Hostos Community College of the City University of New York

Monumento a Eugenio María de Hostos in Santo Domingo
Parque Eugenio María de Hostos in Mayagüez
countryOfCitizenship Puerto Rico
deathDate 1903-08-11
deathPlace Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
educatedAt Complutense University of Madrid
Complutense University of Madrid
surface form: University of Madrid
familyName de Hostos
fieldOfWork education
law
philosophy
political thought
sociology
givenName Eugenio
ideology anti-colonialism
liberalism
republicanism
languageOfWorkOrName Spanish
movement Antillean Confederation movement
surface form: Antillean independence movement

Latin American liberalism
Puerto Rican independence movement
name Eugenio María de Hostos self-link
notableFor advocacy of Antillean independence
advocacy of Puerto Rican independence
defense of abolition of slavery
defense of women’s rights
promotion of progressive education in Latin America
social reform ideas
notableWork Educación científica de la mujer
La peregrinación de Bayoán
Lecciones de derecho constitucional
Moral social
Tratado de sociología
occupation educator
jurist
philosopher
sociologist
writer
positionHeld director of the Normal School of Santo Domingo
educational reformer in Chile
educational reformer in Peru
educational reformer in the Dominican Republic
residence Chile
Cuba
New York City
Peru
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Spain
Venezuela

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Description of subject: Eugenio María de Hostos was a 19th-century Puerto Rican educator, philosopher, and political activist renowned for his advocacy of Antillean independence, social reform, and progressive education throughout Latin America.

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Puerto Rican independence movement hasNotableFigure Eugenio María de Hostos
Hostosian National Independence Movement inspiredBy Eugenio María de Hostos
Hostosian National Independence Movement namedAfter Eugenio María de Hostos
Eugenio María de Hostos name Eugenio María de Hostos self-link
Hostos Community College namedAfter Eugenio María de Hostos
Eugenio María de Hostos Airport namedAfter Eugenio María de Hostos