Jose Marti

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Jose Marti
José Martí (1853-1895):
José Martí was a Cuban patriot, freedom fighter and poet. Although he never lived to see Cuba free, he is considered the national hero.
Early Life :
José was born in Havana in 1853 to Spanish parents Mariano Martí Navarro and Leonor Pérez Cabrera. Young José was followed by seven sisters. When he was very young his parents went with the family to Spain fora time, but soon returned to Cuba. José was a talented artist and enrolled in a school for painters and sculptors while still a teenager. Success as an artist eluded him, but he soon found another way to express himself: writing. At the age of sixteen, his editorials and poems were already being published in local newspapers.
Jail and Exile:
In 1869 José’s writing got him in serious trouble forthe first time. The Ten Years’ War (1868-1878), an attempt by Cuban landowners to gain independence from Spain and free Cuban slaves, was being fought at the time, and young José wrote passionately in support of the rebels. He was convicted of treason and sedition and sentenced to six years’ labor. He was only sixteen at the time. The chains in which he was held would scar his legs for the rest ofhis life. His parents intervened and after one year, José’s sentence was reduced but he was exiled to Spain.
Studies in Spain:
While in Spain, José studied law, eventually graduating with a law degree and a specialty in civil rights. He continued to write, mostly about the deteriorating situation in Cuba. During this time, he needed two operations to correct the harm done to his legs by theshackles during his time in a Cuban prison. He traveled to France with his lifelong friend Fermín Valdés Domínguez, who would also become an important figure in Cuba’s quest for independence. In 1875 he went to Mexico where he was reunited with his family.
Mexico and Guatemala :
José was able to support himself as a write in Mexico. He published several poems and translations, and even wrote aplay, amor con amor se paga (“pay love back with love”) which was produced in Mexico’s main theater. In 1877 he returned to Cuba under an assumed name, but remained for less than a month before heading to Guatemala via Mexico. He quickly found work in Guatemala as a professor of literature and married Carmen Zayas Bazán. He only remained in Guatemala for one year before resigning his position asprofessor in protest over the arbitrary firing of a fellow Cuban from the faculty.
Return to Cuba:
In 1878, José returned to Cuba with his wife. He could not work as a lawyer, as his papers were not in order, so he resumed teaching. He remained for only about a year before being accused of conspiring with others to overthrow Spanish rule in Cuba. He was once again exiled to Spain, although his wifeand child remained in Cuba. He quickly made his way from Spain to New York City.
New York City:
Martí’s years in New York City would be very important ones. He kept very busy, serving as consul for Uruguay, Paraguay and Argentina. He wrote for several newspapers, published both in New York and in several Latin American nations, working basically as a foreign correspondent, although he alsowrote editorials. It was during this time that he produced several small volumes of poetry, considered by experts to be the best poems of his career. He never relinquished his dream of a free Cuba, spending much time talking to fellow Cuban exiles in the city, trying to raise support for an independence movement.
Fight for Independence:
In 1894, Martí and a handful of fellow exiles attempted tomake their way back to Cuba and start a revolution, but the expedition failed. The next year a larger, more organized insurrection began. A group of exiles led by military strategists Máximo Gómez and Antonio Maceo Grajales landed on the island and quickly took to the hills, amassing a small army as they did so. Martí did not last very long: he was killed in one of the first confrontations of the...
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