Segundo Ruiz Belvis

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Segundo Ruiz Belvis was a 19th-century Puerto Rican lawyer, abolitionist, and independence advocate who played a key role in organizing the island’s early revolutionary movement against Spanish colonial rule.

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instanceOf Puerto Rican nationalist
abolitionist
human
independence activist
advocatedFor emancipation of enslaved people in Puerto Rico
political autonomy for Puerto Rico
causeOfDeath illness
collaboratedWith Ramón Emeterio Betances NERFINISHED
commemoratedOn Puerto Rican nationalist remembrance events
countryOfCitizenship Puerto Rico
dateOfBirth 1829-05-13
dateOfDeath 1867-11-03
educatedAt University of Caracas NERFINISHED
University of Madrid NERFINISHED
era 19th century
ethnicGroup Puerto Rican
familyName Ruiz Belvis NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork anti-slavery activism
human rights
law
politics
givenName Segundo NERFINISHED
honoredBy Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center in Chicago NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Spanish
legacy considered a precursor of the Grito de Lares uprising
movement Puerto Rican independence movement NERFINISHED
abolitionism
name Segundo Ruiz Belvis NERFINISHED
notableFor advocacy for Puerto Rican independence from Spain
leadership in Puerto Rican abolitionist movement
notableWork abolition of slavery in Puerto Rico
occupation abolitionist
independence activist
lawyer
politician
opposedTo Spanish colonial rule in Puerto Rico
slavery in Puerto Rico
participantIn early Puerto Rican revolutionary movement against Spain
plans leading to the Grito de Lares
placeOfBirth Hormigueros, Puerto Rico NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Valparaíso, Chile NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Puerto Rican independence
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Mayagüez, Puerto Rico NERFINISHED

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Grito de Lares plannedBy Segundo Ruiz Belvis