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  2. Salt of the Earth (1954 film) - Wikipedia

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    Salt of the Earth is a 1954 American film drama written by Michael Wilson, directed by Herbert J. Biberman, and produced by Paul Jarrico.Because all three men were blacklisted by the Hollywood establishment due to their alleged involvement in communist politics, [1] Salt of the Earth was one of the first fully independent films made outside of the Hollywood studio system.

  3. Chacón - Wikipedia

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    Diego Fajardo Chacón, Spanish military governor of the Philippines; Dulce Chacón (1954–2003), Spanish poet; Elio Chacón (1936–1992), Venezuelan baseball player; Iris Chacón (born 1950), Puerto Rican dancer; José Chacón (disambiguation), several people; Jourdan Chacon (1996-current), American; Lázaro Chacón González (1873–1931 ...

  4. Rosaura Revueltas - Wikipedia

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    Rosaura Revueltas Sánchez (August 6, 1910 – April 30, 1996) was a Mexican actress of stage and screen whose career was cut short by the entertainment industry blacklist in the 1950s.

  5. Manuel Aguilar Chacón - Wikipedia

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    Mauro Antonio de Jesús (b. 1826), married to Rosa Guzmán y Guzmán, daughter of Juan José Guzmán, President of El Salvador in 1842 and from 1842 to 1844. [5] Juan Manuel (b. 1828), deceased in his early years. [6] Inés Antonia de Jesús (1830-1895), married to Juan Rafael Mora Porras, President of Costa Rica from 1849 to 1859. [7]

  6. Limahong - Wikipedia

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    Juan de Salcedo was made master of camp, a fort was built to better protect Manila, and plans were made to send an expedition against Limahon. Salcedo's expedition of 256 men, with 2500 native allies, set sail on 23 March 1575, with 59 vessels commanded by Captains Chacon, Chaves, Ribera, and Ramirez.

  7. Diego Fajardo Chacón - Wikipedia

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    Fajardo arrived as the new governor of the Philippines on the 1644 ship from New Spain (Mexico). He took office on 11 August 1644 (some sources say 16 August), and remained in the government for nine years. He was soon dominated by his secretary, Eustacio de Venegas, an old-time resident of Manila. For a time, Fajardo left the public affairs in ...

  8. Zsa Zsa Gabor had 9 husbands and reportedly was 'the best lover'

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    Gabor, who passed away December 18, 2016 at the age of 99 after suffering from heart failure, had quite the prolific love life and her name was consistently tied to dozens of A-list actors ...

  9. Jose Chacón Medina Salazar y Villaseñor - Wikipedia

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    On May 23, 1712, Chacon investigated the case and decided to put Martin under protection, to prevent him from being attacked by the Amerindians. So, Chacón officially accepted the re-delivery of the land to Martin, voiding "all other instruments" and ordered Provincial Secretary Cristóbal de Góngora to handed back the land to him.

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