"Voices for Independence:
In the Spirit of Valor and Sacrifice"
Jean Zwickel
Index
- i.
Mark Twain on Imperialism
- ii.
Introduction by Congressman Ronald V. Dellums
- iii.
Foreword by Prof. Richard Levins
- iv. A Note
to Conservatives from Daniel Zwickel
- v.
Preface by Jean Zwickel
[Asterisk (*) indicates those, besides Don Pedro, J.
Benjamín and Antonio Morales, deceased since first publication of this
book. Todos, ¡presente!]
- 1.
Don Pedro Albizu Campos
Nationalist leader for
independence
- 2.
Laura Albizu Meneses
Albizu's daughter and peace activist
- 3. J.
Benjamín Torres
professor and biographer of Albizu
Campos
- 4.
Pedro Aponte Vázquez
educator, historian and
journalist; investigator of the death of Albizu Campos
- 5.
Gutiérrez del Arroyo Sisters
intimate friends of
Albizu Campos
- 6.
Jacinto Rivera Pérez
former president of the
Nationalist Party
- 7.
Carlos Vélez Rieckehoff
former acting president,
Nationalist Party
- 8. José
Antonio Negrón*
former treasurer, Nationalist Party
- 9.
Isolina Rondón*
secretary, Nationalist Party
- 10.
Isabel Rosado Morales
retired social worker, elderly
activist
- 11.
Blanca Canales
one of the leaders of the 1950 revolution
- 12.
Antonio Morales Ramírez
restaurant manager,
co-founder, Nationalist Party
- 13.
Rosa* y Lydia Collazo
wife and step-daughter of Oscar
Collazo
- 14.
Oscar Collazo
attacked the Blair House while Truman was
there
- 15.
Rafael Cancel Miranda
participant, 1954 attack on Congress
- 16.
Irvin Flores Rodríguez
same as above
- 17.
Doña Consuelo Corretjer*
widow of "Comandante"
Juan Antonio Corretjer
- 18.
José Luis Rodríguez
served time in prison
- 19.
Alberto Rodríguez Santana
serving time in prison
- 20.
Norberto Cintrón Fiallo
victim of Federal Grand
Jury
- 21.
Sylvia Maldonado
AFSC staff, house searched by FBI
- 22.
Jorge A. Farinacci García
one of Hartford Sixteen,
arrested during raid of August 30, 1985
- 23.
Tinti Deyá y Alexis Massol
opposing 2020 Plan
- 24.
Neftalí García
Industrial Mission, environmental
expert
- 25.
Francisco Matos Paoli
educator and outstanding poet
- 26.
Andrés Jiménez
Jíbaro singer and
composer
- 27.
Arturo Meléndez
UPR (University of Puerto Rico)
professor, president, University Professors Association
- 28.
Iván O. Hernández
Psychologist
- 29.
Alfonso Damman
priest, founding member of PRISA and union
worker
- 30.
Lydia Milagros González
CEREP, author of La Otra Cara
de Puerto Rico
- 31.
Obispo Antulio Parrilla-Bonilla
Catholic Bishop and author
- 32.
Padre Pedro Del Valle Tirado
deposed Episcopal priest
- 33.
Obispo Francisco Reus Froylán
retired Episcopal
Bishop of Puerto Rico
- 34.
Padre André Trevathan
Episcopal priest
- 35.
Jorge Luis Landing
mason, lawyer
- 36. Ada
Rivera Ruiz y Miguel González Rodríguez
founders
of "Villa Sin Miedo"
- 37.
Roberto Resto Piñero
leader of Villa Sin Miedo
- 38. Ramón
"Chino" Santiago
poet and philosopher of Villa
Sin Miedo
- 39.
Rafael Hernández Ramos
poet
- 40.
Rubén Berríos Martínez
President of
the Independence Party and former Senator
- 41.
Juan Mari Bras
lawyer, former Secretary General of
Socialist Party
- 42.
Carlos Gallisá
Secretary General of Socialist Party
- 43.
Jorge Rodríguez Beruff
professor; authority on
militarism in Puerto Rico
- 44.
Ismael Guadalupe
native of Vieques
- 45.
Richard Levins
professor, Organismic and Evolutionary
Biology Department, Harvard School of Public Health
- 46.
Margarita Pérez
director of Proyecto Caribeño
Para Justicia y Paz (AFSC)
- 47.
Carlos Zenón
President of Vieques Fishermen's
Association, protestor against U.S. Navy occupation of Vieques
- 48. Piri
Thomas
author and poet
- 49.
Ruth Reynolds*
long-time American activist for
independence
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