José Domingo Ramírez Garrido

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José Domingo Ramírez Garrido

José Domingo Ramírez Garrido (born August 2, 1888 at the Hacienda "Buenavista" in Macuspana , † February 13, 1958 in Mexico City ) was a Mexican ambassador .

Life

He attended elementary schools in Palizada in the state of Campeche and Macuspana. In 1908 he was enrolled at the Escuela Magistral de Esgrima y Gimnasia (master school for fencing and gymnastics).

In his youth he was a journalist and published the biweekly El Siglo Nuevo magazine . As a supporter of Francisco Madero , he published the magazine "El Rebelde" in 1910. He later became deputy director of the magazine "El Defensor del Pueblo", where he denounced the plans for the coup d'état by Victoriano Huerta . This warning was not heeded by the Madero government, instead Huerta was entrusted with the supreme command of the army. Following the torture and murder of Madero, José Domingo Ramírez Garrido fled Mexico City and joined the insurgent forces in Tabasco under the command of General Carlos Greene . On September 13, 1919 he was admitted to the troops of the Chontalpaneca Revolución in San Juan Bautista with the rank of major .

The rhetoric of Jose Domingo Ramirez Garrido is described as brilliant. It is also said that he was inspired by genuine revolutionary convictions. José Domingo Ramírez Garrido drafted a decree abolishing debt bondage and signed by Governor Luis Felipe Domínguez Suárez .

He took part in the uprising against Álvaro Obregón .

When he returned to Mexico in 1949, he was promoted to brigadier general and later major general. He published the magazine "La Revolución Mexicana", which provides information about the armed uprising in Mexico at the time.

Publications

  • Ardentia Verba. Prólogo de F. Villaespesa. Mérida, Talleres Gráficos A. Manzanilla, 1918.
  • Al correr de la pluma. México, Editorial Andrés Botas e hijo, 137 pp., 1922
  • El combate del Cañón de Corona, México, 55 p. 1923.
  • Liberación, de Roque Estrada. RM., P. September 89, 1934,
  • Diccionario Tabasqueño,
  • Desde la Tribuna Roja
  • El Porvenir de la America Latina
  • Reos sin pena

Individual evidence

  1. José Domingo Ramírez Garrido - Nació en la hacienda "Buenavista" del municipio de Macuspana, el 2 de agosto de 1888. ( Memento of June 5, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
predecessor Office successor
Palma Guillén y Sánchez Mexican Ambassador to Bogotá
March 17, 1937 to February 1, 1939
Carlos Darío Ojeda Rovira