- Rafael Cordero (educator)
Rafael Cordero (1790 – 1868), known as "The Father of
Public Education in Puerto Rico", was a self-educated Puerto Rican ofAfrican ancestry who provided free schooling to children regardless of their race.Early years
Cordero was born in
San Juan, Puerto Rico into a poor family, his father was a poor man who worked in thetobacco fields. Cordero was self-educated, his love ofliterature and his determination to teach and educate himself helped him to develop the skills and preparation to teachprimary school .En busca del Maestro Rafael Cordero/In search of The Master Rafael Cordero; By Jack Delano; Publisher: La Editorial Universidad de Puerto Rico; 1 edition (May 1994); ISBN-10: 0847700801; ISBN-13: 978-0847700806 ]Cordero was a devout
Catholic who received therite of Confirmation in 1804, when he was fourteen years old, from the hands of BishopJuan Alejo de Arizmendi (1760-1814), the first Puerto Rican to be consecrated Bishop, in San Juan. [http://www.preb.com/biog/rcordero.htm Rafael Cordero] ]Educator
At the beginning of the 19th century Rafael Cordero established, in his house, a free school for all children, regardless of race, who were unable to afford an education otherwise. Cordero maintained his educational center for 58 years at Luna Street in San Juan. There he taught reading,
calligraphy , mathematics andCatholic instruction.Among the distinguished alumni who attended Cordero's school were
Román Baldorioty de Castro ,Alejandro Tapia y Rivera andJosé Julián Acosta . He proved that racial and economic integration could be possible and accepted.He was awarded the "
Premio de Virtud " by "La Sociedad Económica de Amigos del País ", an economic club whose members were friends of Puerto Rico. He was given 100peso s, which he in turn gave away to those in need. He used half of the money (50 pesos) to buy books and clothes for his students and the other half was given to the homeless.The people's love and respect for Cordero was evidenced by the fact that more than 2,000 people attended his funeral in 1868. The Catholic Church plans to search for Cordero’s remains which were buried at the old city’s cemetery, although the exact location is unknown.
Honors and recognitions
In 1890, Rafael Cordero was immortalized in a painting titled "
La Escuela del Maestro Rafael Cordero " by the artistFrancisco Oller which can be seen in thePuerto Rican Athenaeum .The house in Luna Street, where Rafael Cordero taught, was remodeled by the
Government of Puerto Rico and is registered as a historical site in theNational Register of Historical Places . There is a plaque on the outside that states the historical significance of the building and its relation to Rafael Cordero. TheTeachers' Association of Puerto Rico (Asociación de Maestros de Puerto Rico) annually awards the teacher who has distinguished himself or herself in the field of public or private education with the National Medal Rafael Cordero. There are various schools named after him, among them a high school in San Juan, an elementary school inAguadilla , an elementary school inJersey City ,New Jersey [ [http://www.trulia.com/schools/NJ-Jersey_City/Rafael_Cordero_Elementary_School_37/ Rafael Cordero Elementary School 37] ] and a Jr. Highh School inBrooklyn ,New York City . [ [http://www.city-data.com/school/j-h-s--302-rafael-cordero-school.html J.H.S. 302 RAFAEL CORDERO SCHOOL in BROOKLYN, NY] ]In 2004, the
Roman Catholic Church , upon the request of San Juan ArchbishopRoberto González Nieves , began the process of Cordero'sbeatification . This is the first step on the road tocanonization .Further reading
His contributions to society have been documented in history books and also in the following books:
* "En busca del/In search of maestro Rafael Cordero" by Jack Delano - May 1994
* "Heroes of Puerto Rico" by Jay Nelson TuckReferences
ee also
*
List of famous Puerto Ricans
*Black history in Puerto Rico External links
* [http://www.preb.com/biog/rcordero.htm Rafael Cordero]
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