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Gonzalo de Quesada y Aróstegui

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Gonzalo de Quesada (December 15, 1868 - January 9, 1915) was a key architect of Cuba's Independence Movement with José Martí during the late 19th century. He received the National Order of the Legion of Honour of France.

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Biography

He was born in Havana on December 15, 1868. His family moved to New York City, where he was educated. While in the United States, he attended City College of New York before graduating from Columbia University. During his undergraduate career he was initiated into Theta Delta Chi. He soon pursued a law degree, graduating from New York University in 1891.

While in New York, de Quesada came in contact with Martí after attending several rallies for Cuban exiles.

In 1900 he became Special Commissioner of Cuba to the United States. During 1901 he was a member of the Cuban Constitutional Convention. Entering the diplomatic service, he became minister to the United States and, from 1912, to Germany.

In 1903, he was able to convince the American government that the Isle of Pines had been part of the Cuban territory since 1511, and on March 2, 1904, he signed the Hay-Quesada Treaty.[1] It was not ratified by the US at that time.

Angelina Miranda Quesada, his wife

He died on January 9, 1915, in Berlin.[2]

Publications

He authored many books, among them "A History of Free Cuba" (1898) and "Cuba" (1905). He also edited Marti's "Obras literarias" (1900–11).

References

  1. ^ Spencer Tucker, ed. (2009). "Quesada y Arostegui, Gonzalo de". The Encyclopedia of the Spanish-American and Philippine-American ..., Volume 1. ABC-CLIO. p. 525. ISBN 978-1851099511.
  2. ^ "Former Cuban Minister Died in Berlin Early in the War". New York Times. August 18, 1919. Retrieved 2010-09-24. The body of Gonzalo de Quesada, former Cuban minister to the ... and more recently his to ... has been brought from Berlin where he died four years ago, ...
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