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  1. Juan José Nieto Gil (24 June 1804 – 16 July 1866) was a Colombian politician, Army general and writer. A Liberal party caudillo of Cartagena, he served interimly as Governor of the Province of Cartagena, and was later elected President of the Sovereign State of Bolívar from 1859 to 1864. In 1861, during the Colombian Civil War, he fought on ...

  2. Mar 26, 2020 · Juan José Nieto Gil, a Colombian politician, writer, and army general was the first president of African descent in Colombia. Nieto Gil was born on June 24, 1805, in Loma del Muerto, Colombia to Tomás Nicolás Nieto and Benedicta Nieto. He had three siblings, Francisca … Read MoreJuan José Nieto Gil (1805-1866)

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  4. The Only Black Colombian President. Between January 25 and July 18, 1861, Juan José Nieto Gil was president of Colombia . By then, slavery had been abolished in Cartagena (in 1852) and civil liberties had been promoted in Colombia. If history repeated itself, it would make of the only black Colombian president a character worthy to be ...

  5. Aug 14, 2018 · Santos granted Nieto Gil his rightful place in history, and communicated the good news to Guillén, by sending a copy of the study that proved him right. Guillén donated the study to the Masons in Cartagena, as Nieto Gil was a member himself. The lodge now carries the name of the black president.

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  6. Jan 14, 2021 · Essentially, Nieto Gil was being erased from history not only because he was “mulatto” but also because he was coming from the Caribbean coast where a lot of people of African descent resided ...

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  7. May 23, 2018 · Born in the same territory as Gabriel García Márquez, Nieto was Colombia’s first novelist with his books La Hija de Calamar and Los Moriscos, among others. The texts, however, appear to have been lost. José Nieto Gil became Colombia's first black president in the 19th century, but his memory was all but erased by racism and political intrigue.

  8. In the 19th century, a man named Juan José Nieto Gil also made History after taking office as the first and only Black president of Colombia. Born in 1805 in Baranoa, Colombia, during an era of revolutions that transformed his country and allowed him to ascend socially and politically, Nieto Gil dedicated his life to being a participant in ...

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