Carlos Gallisá
Carlos Gallisá | |
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Puerto Rico House of Representatives | |
In office 1972–1976 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 3 October 1933 Camuy, Puerto Rico |
Died | 7 December 2018 San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Political party | Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) Puerto Rican Socialist Party (PSP) |
Alma mater | University of Puerto Rico School of Law (JD) |
Occupation | Attorney, legislator, politician, political analyst |
Carlos Gallisá Bisbal (3 October 1933 in
independence movement leader.[1]
Education
After graduating from the
Politics
He was elected to the
general secretary of the PSP.[1]
Gallisá suffered harassment due to his politics, including a firebombing of his law office. He testified at the United Nations on the decolonization issue.[1]
Following the disbanding of the PSP in 1993, Gallisá became a leader of the
New Puerto Rican Independence Movement and later the Hostosian National Independence Movement. He was also a columnist for the newspaper Claridad ("Clarity") and a regular news commentator on "Fuego Cruzado" ("Crossfire"), a radio program aired by WSKN-AM in San Juan, Puerto Rico.[1]
Publications
- La encrucijada colonial. (1991) Dewey Call Number from the Puerto Rican Collection at the University of Puerto Rico 320.97295 G171e
- Desde Lares. (2010) Dewey Call Number from the Puerto Rican Collection at the University of Puerto Rico 972.95 G171d
Death
Gallisá Bisbal died in his home in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on 7 December 2018. He was 85 years old.[2]
References
- ^ ISBN 0-9620448-0-6. Retrieved 10 January 2012.
- ^ Carlos Gallisá: “Perseverancia y sacrificio”: Resaltan las características que llevaron al líder político a dedicar su vida a favor de la independencia. Ricardo Cortés Chico. 9 December 2018. El Nuevo Dia. Accessed 8 December 2018.
External links
- Gallisá profile from Voices for Independence online book