Obeso was biracial, born of a white
hacendado and a black maid in
Mompox, Colombia on 12 January 1849. He studied at Colegio Pinillos de Mompox. In 1886 he obtained a scholarship to do his higher studies at Colegio Militar de Bogotá, and a year later he entered the
Universidad Nacional de Colombia where he started engineering, law and political science, but due to economical struggle, he was unable to graduate from any faculty. He had several jobs during short periods of time. Due to his friendship with influential personalities of the time, he was named consul in
Tours, France and national interpreter in Panama. He also worked as a school teacher in Sucre and municipal treasurer of
Magangué. He faced racial discrimination and economical struggle. He fell in love with a white high-society woman who rejected his poems on love and who soon got engaged to a rich man. Heartbroken, he shot himself in the chest and died in
Bogotá a few days later. His remains are in the cemetery of Mompox. == Legacy ==