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Pedro Albizu Campos, nationalist leader and politician •
Aurora de Albornoz, scholar, poet •
José Julián Acosta, abolitionist, journalist •
Ricardo Alegría, father of modern Puerto Rican archaeology •
Miguel Ángel Álvarez, journalist, comedian and actor •
Jose Celso Barbosa, founder of the
Puerto Rican statehood movement •
Antonio R. Barceló, lawyer, businessman and politician •
Félix Benítez Rexach, architect and engineer •
Salvador Brau, journalist, poet and historian •
Norma Candal, actress •
Gilberto Concepción de Gracia, politician, founder of the
Puerto Rican Independence Party •
Rafael Cordero, known as "The Father of Public Education in Puerto Rico". •
Tony Croatto, Italian-Puerto Rican folk singer, composer and television presenter •
Tite Curet Alonso, composer •
Conchita Dapena, former
First Lady of Puerto Rico •
José de Diego, poet, lawyer and liberal politician •
Manuel Fernandez Juncos, Spanish writer, poet, journalist, writer of Puerto Rican national anthem •
José Ferrer, Academy Award-winning actor and director •
Miguel Ferrer, actor, José Ferrer's son •
Leopoldo Figueroa, nationalist leader and politician, co-founder of the
Independence Association of Puerto Rico, lawyer, and medical doctor •
Pedro Flores, composer •
José Gautier Benítez, poet •
Rafael Hernández, composer and musician •
Victoria Hernández, music entrepreneur and musician •
Santiago Iglesias, former
Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico •
Tito Lara, composer and musician •
Lolita Lebrón, nationalist leader •
Muna Lee, writer and first wife of
Luis Muñoz Marín •
Gilberto Monroig, singer •
Samuel R. Quiñones, politician •
Henry A. Reed, US Army brigadier general •
Evaristo Ribera Chevremont, poet •
Ramón Rivero (Diplo), actor and comedian •
Ángel Rivero Méndez, soldier, writer, journalist and businessman credited with inventing "Kola Champagne" •
Pedro Salinas, Spanish poet •
Luis Sánchez Morales, politician •
Miguel Ángel Suárez, actor •
Salvador Tió Montes de Oca, writer, poet, journalist •
Rafael Tufiño, painter and graphic artist •
Carmen Vazquez Rivera, officer of the
U.S. Army and
U.S. Air Force, veteran of
World War II and the
Korean War ==Gallery==