José Núñez de Cáceres

José Núñez de Cáceres
President of the Republic of Spanish Haiti
In office
December 1, 1821 – February 9, 1822
Personal details
BornMarch 14, 1772 (1772-03-14)
DiedSeptember 11, 1846 (1846-09-12) (aged 74)
SpouseJuana de Mata Madrigal Cordero
ChildrenPedro, José, Francisco de Asis, Gerónimo, Gregorio, and Maria de la Merced.
ProfessionPolitician and writer
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José Núñez de Cáceres y Albor (March 14, 1772 – September 11, 1846) was a Dominican revolutionary and writer. Known for being the leader of the first Dominican independence movement against Spain in 1821, his actions preceded the Dominican War of Independence.

Before its independence, while Spain exercised a perfunctory rule over the east side of Hispaniola, Núñez de Cáceres pioneered the use of literature as a weapon for social protest and anti-colonial politics. He was also the first Dominican fabulist and one of the first criollo storytellers in Spanish America. Many of his works appeared in his own satirical newspaper, El Duende, the second newspaper created in Santo Domingo. He was only president of the short-lived Republic of Spanish Haiti, which existed from December 1, 1821, to February 9, 1822. This period was known as the ephemeral independence because it quickly ended with the Haitian Military Occupation of Santo Domingo.