- Gilberto Concepción de Gracia
Dr. Gilberto Concepcion de Gracia (
July 9 ,1909 –March 16 ,1968 ) was alawyer ,journalist ,author ,politician and founder of thePuerto Rican Independence Party .Early years
Concepción de Gracia was born in the town of Vega Alta,
Puerto Rico . There he attendedJosé de Diego elementary school in his hometown of Vega Alta and "Central High School" inSanturce , a district ofSan Juan, Puerto Rico . After he graduated from high school, he continued his academic education studies and earned a bachelors and later masters degree inLaw andPublic Administration from theUniversity of Puerto Rico . He earned adoctorate inLaw fromGeorge Washington University inWashington, D.C. [http://www.preb.com/biog/gcgracia.htm PIP] ]Career as a lawyer
Concepción de Gracia worked as a lawyer specializing in civil and constitutional law. In 1936, at the age of 25, he moved to
New York to representPedro Albizu Campos and other members of thePuerto Rican Nationalist Party , who were at the time were jailed and appealing their case.Concepción de Gracia remained in New York, defending the civil rights of
Hispanic workers and other minorities. He became more involved in politics, and particularly the cause of Puerto Rican independence from the United States. He befriended the like-mindedcongressman Vito Marcantonio , and took the editorship of a newspaper called "La Voz " ("The Voice").Educator
Concepción de Gracia later became a professor of
Hispanic literature atMiddlebury College inVermont . He then moved toWashington D.C. and worked at thePanamerican Union , the organization which would later be known as theOrganization of American States . In 1943, while he continued to pursue his Law education, Concepcion de Gracia joined a group called the 'Congress for Independence ', which advocated the independence of Puerto Rico.Puerto Rican Independence Party
On
October 20 1946 , thePuerto Rican Independence Party ("Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño", or "PIP") was created with Concepción de Gracia as its president. The PIP was registered as an officialpolitical party in 1948 and participated in that year's elections. It became the second-largest party in Puerto Rico in 1952, when it captured 20% of the electoral vote. Fifteen (15) PIP members were elected to theHouse of Representatives of Puerto Rico that year. Concepcion de Gracia himself joined theSenate of Puerto Rico , and became the speaker for his party, a post which he held until 1960.That year, the "Partido Popular de Puerto Rico" (PPD) won the governorship and created a political status known as the Associated Free State ("Estado Libre Asociado", or "ELA"). Concepcion de Gracia claimed that the new status was only a deceptive way to hide and continue the colonial relationship with the U.S.
On
July 25 ,1952 , Puerto Rico adopted a constitution establishing its status as a commonwealth. Concepción de Gracia and the PIP considered this status to be just another name for colonialism, and did not participate in theConstitutional Assembly .Puerto Rico before the United Nations
Concepción de Gracia took Puerto Rico's case before the
United Nations and sustained that Puerto Ricans should have the right to a consultation before being sent to any war. He also protested the sterilization practices in the U.S. of Puerto Ricans and the passive immigration of Puerto Ricans to the U.S. In 1955 he represented Puerto Rico in a conference held inBandung ,Indonesia sponsored by theUnited Nations . He also represented the PIP at the 1949 conference of theOrganization of American States held inHavana ,Cuba , and at the 1957 conference inMaracay ,Venezuela . In 1964 he represented the PIP at aUnited States Congress commission on Puerto Rico's political status. Gilberto Concepción de Gracia died onMarch 15 ,1968 .In memory
Concepción de Gracia's name has been attached to many places in Puerto Rico, including the beach on the contested island of
Vieques where the PIP established a camp in 1999 during theNavy-Vieques protests . His native town of Vega Alta erected a statue in his honor on the town's square.References
ee also
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List of famous Puerto Ricans
*Puerto Rican Independence Party
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