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Rafael Cordero: Elogio Póstumo

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A memorial essay honors a humble black artisan who devoted decades to running a free elementary school, combining his trade with instruction in reading, handwriting, religious teaching, and arithmetic. The writer recounts the educator's modest origins and the caste-based obstacles he faced, then describes a shift in public sentiment that prompted cultural institutions and the press to bestow formal recognition and a commemorative portrait. Alongside the biography, the piece reflects on the scarcity of early formal schooling, the importance of private initiative in popular education, and evolving attitudes toward racial equality that reshape communal gratitude toward formerly marginalized citizens.

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Salvador Brau

Salvador Brau was a notable Puerto Rican author and historian, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of Puerto Rican history and culture. His works often reflect a deep engagement with the social and political issues of his time. Among his significant writings are "Lo que dice la historia / Cartas al señor Ministro de Ultramar," which discusses historical narratives, and "Rafael Cordero: Elogio Póstumo," a posthumous tribute to a prominent figure in Puerto Rican history. Brau's literary legacy continues to be an important part of the island's cultural heritage.

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