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Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso

Alfredo de Zayas y Alfonso (February 21, 1861 – April 11, 1934), usually known as Alfredo de Zayas under Spanish naming customs and also known as Alfredo Zayas, was a Cuban lawyer, poet and political figure. He served as prosecutor, judge, mayor of Havana, secretary of the Constitutional Convention, Senator in 1905, president of the Senate in 1906, Vice President of Cuba from 1909 to 1913 and President of Cuba from May 20, 1921, to May 20, 1925.

Alfredo Zayas
Zayas in 1925
4th President of Cuba
In office
20 May 1921 – 20 May 1925
Vice PresidentFrancisco Carrillo
Preceded byMario García Menocal
Succeeded byGerardo Machado
Personal details
Born(1861-02-21)February 21, 1861
Havana, Spanish Cuba
DiedApril 11, 1934(1934-04-11) (aged 73)
Havana, Cuba
Nationality Cuban
Political partyLiberal Party
Other political
affiliations
National League
Spouse(s)1st Margarita María Teresa Claudia del Carmen Arrieta y Diago, 2nd 1914 María Asunción de las Mercedes Jaén y Planas
ChildrenMargarita Zayas y Arrieta
Alfredo Zayas y Arrieta
Francisco Zayas y Arrieta
Maria-Teresa Zayas y Arrieta
Alfredo Zayas y Mendez
OccupationAttorney, politician

Background edit

Born in Havana into an aristocratic family with old sugar plantations, he was the 5th child of Dr. José María de Zayas y Jiménez (1824–1887), a noted lawyer and educator, and Lutgarda Alfonso y Espada (1831–1898). He was brother to Dr. Juan Bruno de Zayas y Alfonso (1867–1896), a medical doctor and revolutionary hero who died in the war for Cuba's independence, and of Dr. Francisco de Zayas y Alfonso (1857–1924), Cuba's long-time Minister to Paris and Brussels. He also had an illegitimate brother, whose name was lost. As one of the leaders of the Cuban Insurrection of 1895, he ceased using the noble-sounding "de" in his name and became known simply as Alfredo Zayas. Besides his successful legal practice, he was active in Cuban literary circles and was co-editor of the journal "Cuba Literaria".

During the last Cuban war for independence edit

Zayas was an intellectual, not a military leader, and during the 1895-1898 Cuban War of Independence, he was arrested and sent to prison in the African possession of Ceuta. When deported (September 20. 1896), while in transit to Spain's Cárcel Modelo of Madrid, he wrote some of his best poetry, like "Al Caer la Nieve" [1] subsequently published in his Obras Completas, Vol. 1, Poesia. Zayas was sometimes referred to as the "erudite civilian president," because unlike his predecessor and his successor he did not have experience in the field of battle.

Political career edit

Upon his return to Cuba after the Spanish–Cuban–American War (known in the U.S. as Spanish–American War), he became acting mayor of Havana. He was a member of the Constitutional Convention 1901 and became its secretary. A vocal leader of the opposition against the U.S. annexation of Cuba, he voted against the Platt Amendment and against granting naval bases to the United States in Guantánamo and Bahia Honda.

Zayas became leader of the Liberal Party (left-wing) and was elected Vice-President 1908. In the contested, 1916 presidential election in which the populist[2] Liberal Party used violent tactics, he obtained more votes than the pro-U.S. candidate, Cornell graduate General Mario García Menocal. The Chambelona War ensued, which, after some reverses, was won by the Conservative Forces of Garcia Menocal with the covert support of the United States.[3] Zayas surrendered in Cambute near Guanabacoa[4] where it was said he was hiding.[5] The United States provided military support to García Menocal from Guantánamo Naval Base, without formally invoking its right of intervention pursuant to the Platt Amendment, incorporated in the U.S.-Cuba Treaty of 1903. However, the United States only deployed forces in Oriente Province.

Receiving the most votes again in 1920, Zayas was inaugurated as president in 1921. He served only one term, during which he started the process to give the vote to Cuban women (resolution in the Senate, 1921), negotiated the return of Cuban sovereignty over the Isle of Pines (Isla de la Juventud, 2,204 square kilometers) which had been occupied by the U.S. since 1898 (Hay-Quesada Treaty of 1903),[6] obtained a $50 million USD loan from J.P. Morgan, and for the first time allowed full freedom of expression and of the press. On 10 October 1922 he launched PWX, the first Cuban radio station.

Although his administration was systematically defamed by the opposition as corrupt, it actually was less corrupt than preceding and subsequent administrations, and Zayas refrained from censoring the press or arresting critics, unlike prior and later Cuban presidents. This brought him the nickname "el Chino" (the Chinaman), because of his stoicism ("la flema de Zayas") and his "oriental patience". Sometimes he was also nicknamed "pesetero", because since his imprisonment in Madrid he had always carried a Spanish Peseta coin in his vest pocket. When he took office in 1921, the country was in bankruptcy, with debts exceeding US$40 million, and sugar prices plummeting from 22 cents to 3 cents per pound. In spite of this, he carried out a number of reforms, particularly in the field of education.

President Zayas, as well as other Cuban administrations, had to struggle with the implications of the Platt Amendment, which resulted in significant U.S. meddling in Cuban's financial affairs. Particularly, under the terms of the Platt Amendment, the Zayas administration needed either the implicit or the outright explicit approval of the U.S. when it came to securing large financial loans.[7][8]

Family life edit

In 1884, Zayas married Margarita Teresa Claudia del Carmen Arrieta y Diago and they had four children, Margarita (1886–1964), Alfredo (1888–1929), Francisco (1889–1934), and Maria-Teresa Zayas Arrieta (1892–1952). In 1914, he married a second time to Maria de la Asuncion Jaen y Planas, who served as Cuba's First Lady during Zayas's presidency. He had one other child out of wedlock, Alfredo Zayas y Mendez (1916- ).

His great-grandson is the lawyer, UN employee, and historian Alfred-Maurice de Zayas.

Later life edit

He did not run for reelection and devoted his last years to giving conferences and pursuing his manifold literary and historical interests, including the publication of his major work, the two-volume "Lexicografia Antillana", which had seen an earlier edition in 1914, and occupying the post of president of the "Academia de la Historia" until his death. In the next election Gerardo Machado was elected, but turned dictatorial, and after a series of coups that followed when Machado was forced to step down Fulgencio Batista rose to power.

References edit

  1. ^ Poemas alfredo zayas, poesia y mas... at www.geocities.com
  2. ^ . www.pinar.cu. Archived from the original on 29 March 2004. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-02-27. Retrieved 2006-01-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-02-07. Retrieved 2006-01-04.
  5. ^ Noti-CUTC 2011-05-17 at the Wayback Machine at webcutc.org
  6. ^ "Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1925, Volume II - Office of the Historian".
  7. ^ "Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1921, Volume I - Office of the Historian".
  8. ^ "Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1922, Volume I - Office of the Historian".
  • Otero, Juan Joaquin (1954). Libro De Cuba, Una Enciclopedia Ilustrada Que Abarca Las Artes, Las Letras, Las Ciencias, La Economia, La Politica, La Historia, La Docencia, Y ElProgreso General De La Nacion Cubana - Edicion Conmemorative del Cincuentenario de la Republica de Cuba, 1902-1952. (Spanish)

Bibliography edit

Alfredo Zayas edit

  • Alfredo Zayas, "Obras Completas", Vol.I: Poesías, Vol.2 Discursos y Conferencias, La Habana 1941-42.
  • Alfredo Zayas, "Un Capítulo de la Historia de Cuba", La Habana, 1916.
  • Alfredo Zayas, "Lexicografía Antillana", Bd. 1-2, La Habana, 1931-32.
  • Alfredo Zayas, "La Poesía Patriótica en Cuba hasta 1868", Academia Nacional de Artes y Letras, La Habana, 1931.
  • Alfredo Zayas, "El presbiterio don José Augustin Caballero y su vida y sus obras", La Habana, 1891.
  • Alfredo Zayas, "La Evolución Social" La Habana, 1891.
  • Alfredo Zayas, "Por la Gloria de Luz y Caballero" La Habana 1909.

Other authors edit

  • Juan Bruno Zayas de la Portilla: "Orígenes. Compendio Histórico-Genealógico del Linaje Zayas, Descendencia del Infante Don Jaime de Aragón". Zayas Publishing, Missouri, EE.UU. 2003, Vol. I, p. 413. www.origenesdezayas.com
  • Nestor Carbonell Cortina: "Perfil Histórico del IV Presidente de Cuba Republicana Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso", San Juan, Puerto Rico 1985.
  • Jose Manuel Carbonell, "Evolución de la Cultura Cubana". La Habana, Imp. Montalvo y Cardenas, 1928, Tomo III (La Oratoria en Cuba) pp. 102–105, Tomo IV, 30f.
  • Juan J. Remos, "Historia de la Literatura Cubana", Miami, Mnemosyne Publishing Co., 136f.
  • Vidal Morales, "Iniciadores y Primeros Mártires de la Revolucion Cubana", La Habana, La Moderna Poesia, 1931 Tomo III, pp. 113ff.
  • Carlos Márquez Sterling, "Historia de Cuba", Miami, pp. 289ff.
  • Carlos Márquez Sterling & Manuel Márquez Sterling, "Historia de la Isla de Cuba", 1975, New York, Regents Publishing Co. pp 178–181
  • Fernando de Zayas, "Prosa y Versos", La Habana 1909
  • Harry Frank Guggenheim, "The United States and Cuba: A Study in International Relations", New York, Arno Press, 1970, pp. 156ff.
  • Francisco López Leiva: "Juan Bruno Zayas, General de Brigada del Ejército Libertador". La Habana, 1922.
  • Emilio Roig de Leuchsenring, "Historia de la Enmienda Platt: Una Interpretacion de la Realidad Cubana", La Habana, 1935.
  • Francisco Xavier de Santa Cruz, "Historia de Familias Cubanas", Editorial Hércules, La Habana, 1943.

See also the respective entries in the "Enciclopedia universal Espasa Calpe" and in Merriam Webster "New Biographical Dictionary".

Chambelona War edit

  • González, Reynaldo 1978 Nosotros los liberales nos comimos la lechona. Editorial de Ciencias Sociales. Havana
  • Waldemar Leon Caicaje: Batalla Final de una Revuelta. pp. 100–103, 113
  • Morales y Morales, Vidal 1959 (printed 1962) Sobre la guerra civil de 1917. Documentos del Siglo XX, Boletín del Archivo Nacional. Volume 58 pp. 178–256.
  • Portell Vila, Herminio La Chambelona en Oriente. pp. 12–13, 112-125.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso at Wikimedia Commons
  • Works by or about Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso at Internet Archive
  • Orígenes - Zayas Publishing, Inc. 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine
  • Alfredo Zayas at www.latinamericanstudies.org
  • at www.cubafacts.com
  • at www.geocities.com
  • at www.pdc-cuba.org
  • at www.historicaltextarchive.com

Diccionario de la literatura Cubana

  • DICCIONARIO DE LA LITERATURA CUBANA at www.cervantesvirtual.com

Timetables:

  • History of Cuba Timetable: 1905 thru 1928 at www.historyofcuba.com
  • History of Cuban-American Relations at www.ianchadwick.com

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This article is about the 4th Cuban president For his great grandnephew and Cuban activist see Alfred Maurice de Zayas In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Zayas and the second or maternal family name is Alfonso Alfredo de Zayas y Alfonso February 21 1861 April 11 1934 usually known as Alfredo de Zayas under Spanish naming customs and also known as Alfredo Zayas was a Cuban lawyer poet and political figure He served as prosecutor judge mayor of Havana secretary of the Constitutional Convention Senator in 1905 president of the Senate in 1906 Vice President of Cuba from 1909 to 1913 and President of Cuba from May 20 1921 to May 20 1925 Alfredo ZayasZayas in 19254th President of CubaIn office 20 May 1921 20 May 1925Vice PresidentFrancisco CarrilloPreceded byMario Garcia MenocalSucceeded byGerardo MachadoPersonal detailsBorn 1861 02 21 February 21 1861Havana Spanish CubaDiedApril 11 1934 1934 04 11 aged 73 Havana CubaNationalityCubanPolitical partyLiberal PartyOther politicalaffiliationsNational LeagueSpouse s 1st Margarita Maria Teresa Claudia del Carmen Arrieta y Diago 2nd 1914 Maria Asuncion de las Mercedes Jaen y PlanasChildrenMargarita Zayas y ArrietaAlfredo Zayas y ArrietaFrancisco Zayas y ArrietaMaria Teresa Zayas y ArrietaAlfredo Zayas y MendezOccupationAttorney politician Contents 1 Background 2 During the last Cuban war for independence 3 Political career 4 Family life 5 Later life 6 References 7 Bibliography 7 1 Alfredo Zayas 7 2 Other authors 7 3 Chambelona War 8 External linksBackground editBorn in Havana into an aristocratic family with old sugar plantations he was the 5th child of Dr Jose Maria de Zayas y Jimenez 1824 1887 a noted lawyer and educator and Lutgarda Alfonso y Espada 1831 1898 He was brother to Dr Juan Bruno de Zayas y Alfonso 1867 1896 a medical doctor and revolutionary hero who died in the war for Cuba s independence and of Dr Francisco de Zayas y Alfonso 1857 1924 Cuba s long time Minister to Paris and Brussels He also had an illegitimate brother whose name was lost As one of the leaders of the Cuban Insurrection of 1895 he ceased using the noble sounding de in his name and became known simply as Alfredo Zayas Besides his successful legal practice he was active in Cuban literary circles and was co editor of the journal Cuba Literaria During the last Cuban war for independence editZayas was an intellectual not a military leader and during the 1895 1898 Cuban War of Independence he was arrested and sent to prison in the African possession of Ceuta When deported September 20 1896 while in transit to Spain s Carcel Modelo of Madrid he wrote some of his best poetry like Al Caer la Nieve 1 subsequently published in his Obras Completas Vol 1 Poesia Zayas was sometimes referred to as the erudite civilian president because unlike his predecessor and his successor he did not have experience in the field of battle Political career editUpon his return to Cuba after the Spanish Cuban American War known in the U S as Spanish American War he became acting mayor of Havana He was a member of the Constitutional Convention 1901 and became its secretary A vocal leader of the opposition against the U S annexation of Cuba he voted against the Platt Amendment and against granting naval bases to the United States in Guantanamo and Bahia Honda Zayas became leader of the Liberal Party left wing and was elected Vice President 1908 In the contested 1916 presidential election in which the populist 2 Liberal Party used violent tactics he obtained more votes than the pro U S candidate Cornell graduate General Mario Garcia Menocal The Chambelona War ensued which after some reverses was won by the Conservative Forces of Garcia Menocal with the covert support of the United States 3 Zayas surrendered in Cambute near Guanabacoa 4 where it was said he was hiding 5 The United States provided military support to Garcia Menocal from Guantanamo Naval Base without formally invoking its right of intervention pursuant to the Platt Amendment incorporated in the U S Cuba Treaty of 1903 However the United States only deployed forces in Oriente Province Receiving the most votes again in 1920 Zayas was inaugurated as president in 1921 He served only one term during which he started the process to give the vote to Cuban women resolution in the Senate 1921 negotiated the return of Cuban sovereignty over the Isle of Pines Isla de la Juventud 2 204 square kilometers which had been occupied by the U S since 1898 Hay Quesada Treaty of 1903 6 obtained a 50 million USD loan from J P Morgan and for the first time allowed full freedom of expression and of the press On 10 October 1922 he launched PWX the first Cuban radio station Although his administration was systematically defamed by the opposition as corrupt it actually was less corrupt than preceding and subsequent administrations and Zayas refrained from censoring the press or arresting critics unlike prior and later Cuban presidents This brought him the nickname el Chino the Chinaman because of his stoicism la flema de Zayas and his oriental patience Sometimes he was also nicknamed pesetero because since his imprisonment in Madrid he had always carried a Spanish Peseta coin in his vest pocket When he took office in 1921 the country was in bankruptcy with debts exceeding US 40 million and sugar prices plummeting from 22 cents to 3 cents per pound In spite of this he carried out a number of reforms particularly in the field of education President Zayas as well as other Cuban administrations had to struggle with the implications of the Platt Amendment which resulted in significant U S meddling in Cuban s financial affairs Particularly under the terms of the Platt Amendment the Zayas administration needed either the implicit or the outright explicit approval of the U S when it came to securing large financial loans 7 8 Family life editIn 1884 Zayas married Margarita Teresa Claudia del Carmen Arrieta y Diago and they had four children Margarita 1886 1964 Alfredo 1888 1929 Francisco 1889 1934 and Maria Teresa Zayas Arrieta 1892 1952 In 1914 he married a second time to Maria de la Asuncion Jaen y Planas who served as Cuba s First Lady during Zayas s presidency He had one other child out of wedlock Alfredo Zayas y Mendez 1916 His great grandson is the lawyer UN employee and historian Alfred Maurice de Zayas Later life editHe did not run for reelection and devoted his last years to giving conferences and pursuing his manifold literary and historical interests including the publication of his major work the two volume Lexicografia Antillana which had seen an earlier edition in 1914 and occupying the post of president of the Academia de la Historia until his death In the next election Gerardo Machado was elected but turned dictatorial and after a series of coups that followed when Machado was forced to step down Fulgencio Batista rose to power References edit Poemas alfredo zayas poesia y mas at www geocities com Memoria Politica www pinar cu Archived from the original on 29 March 2004 Retrieved 12 January 2022 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2006 02 27 Retrieved 2006 01 04 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link www islasi com El fuiqui fuiqui de don Tomas Archived from the original on 2006 02 07 Retrieved 2006 01 04 Noti CUTC Archived 2011 05 17 at the Wayback Machine at webcutc org Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States 1925 Volume II Office of the Historian Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States 1921 Volume I Office of the Historian Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States 1922 Volume I Office of the Historian Otero Juan Joaquin 1954 Libro De Cuba Una Enciclopedia Ilustrada Que Abarca Las Artes Las Letras Las Ciencias La Economia La Politica La Historia La Docencia Y ElProgreso General De La Nacion Cubana Edicion Conmemorative del Cincuentenario de la Republica de Cuba 1902 1952 Spanish Bibliography editAlfredo Zayas edit Alfredo Zayas Obras Completas Vol I Poesias Vol 2 Discursos y Conferencias La Habana 1941 42 Alfredo Zayas Un Capitulo de la Historia de Cuba La Habana 1916 Alfredo Zayas Lexicografia Antillana Bd 1 2 La Habana 1931 32 Alfredo Zayas La Poesia Patriotica en Cuba hasta 1868 Academia Nacional de Artes y Letras La Habana 1931 Alfredo Zayas El presbiterio don Jose Augustin Caballero y su vida y sus obras La Habana 1891 Alfredo Zayas La Evolucion Social La Habana 1891 Alfredo Zayas Por la Gloria de Luz y Caballero La Habana 1909 Other authors edit Juan Bruno Zayas de la Portilla Origenes Compendio Historico Genealogico del Linaje Zayas Descendencia del Infante Don Jaime de Aragon Zayas Publishing Missouri EE UU 2003 Vol I p 413 www origenesdezayas com Nestor Carbonell Cortina Perfil Historico del IV Presidente de Cuba Republicana Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso San Juan Puerto Rico 1985 Jose Manuel Carbonell Evolucion de la Cultura Cubana La Habana Imp Montalvo y Cardenas 1928 Tomo III La Oratoria en Cuba pp 102 105 Tomo IV 30f Juan J Remos Historia de la Literatura Cubana Miami Mnemosyne Publishing Co 136f Vidal Morales Iniciadores y Primeros Martires de la Revolucion Cubana La Habana La Moderna Poesia 1931 Tomo III pp 113ff Carlos Marquez Sterling Historia de Cuba Miami pp 289ff Carlos Marquez Sterling amp Manuel Marquez Sterling Historia de la Isla de Cuba 1975 New York Regents Publishing Co pp 178 181 Fernando de Zayas Prosa y Versos La Habana 1909 Harry Frank Guggenheim The United States and Cuba A Study in International Relations New York Arno Press 1970 pp 156ff Francisco Lopez Leiva Juan Bruno Zayas General de Brigada del Ejercito Libertador La Habana 1922 Emilio Roig de Leuchsenring Historia de la Enmienda Platt Una Interpretacion de la Realidad Cubana La Habana 1935 Francisco Xavier de Santa Cruz Historia de Familias Cubanas Editorial Hercules La Habana 1943 See also the respective entries in the Enciclopedia universal Espasa Calpe and in Merriam Webster New Biographical Dictionary Chambelona War edit Gonzalez Reynaldo 1978 Nosotros los liberales nos comimos la lechona Editorial de Ciencias Sociales Havana Waldemar Leon Caicaje Batalla Final de una Revuelta pp 100 103 113 Morales y Morales Vidal 1959 printed 1962 Sobre la guerra civil de 1917 Documentos del Siglo XX Boletin del Archivo Nacional Volume 58 pp 178 256 Portell Vila Herminio La Chambelona en Oriente pp 12 13 112 125 External links edit nbsp Cuba portal nbsp Media related to Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso at Wikimedia Commons Works by or about Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso at Internet Archive Origenes Zayas Publishing Inc Archived 2011 07 18 at the Wayback Machine Alfredo Zayas at www latinamericanstudies org Cubafacts com at www cubafacts com https web archive org web 20041011101510 http cubaheritage com subs asp sID 103 amp cID 3 Poemas alfredo zayas poesia y mas at www geocities com https web archive org web 20061004153005 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