to be the niece of Cuban violinist Claudio Brindis de Salas, though this is unsubstantiated. Brindis de Salas was an active contributor to the black artistic...
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Santo, politician Virginia Brindis de Salas, poet Tina Ferreira, journalist and vedette Rosa Luna, dancer and vedette Alvaro Salas, candombe percussionist...
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black Uruguayan poets to be published in book form (the other was Virginia Brindis de Salas). As one of the most notable black intellectuals in the country...
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poet Minna Salami (b. 1978, Finland/Nigeria), non-f. wr., col. Virginia Brindis de Salas (1908–1958, Uruguay), , poet Fanny Zampini Salazar (1853–1931...
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Birtha Valerie Bloom Marita Bonner Dionne Brand Jean Binta Breeze Virginia Brindis de Salas Erna Brodber Gwendolyn Brooks Barbara Burford Annie L. Burton...
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Bortagaray (born 1975), writer, screenwriter Virginia Brindis de Salas (1908–1958), poet, columnist Esther de Cáceres (1903–1971), poet, educator Marta Canessa...
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Music of Cuba (redirect from Grupo de renovación musical)
Brindis de Salas y Garrido (1852–1911) was a renowned Cuban violinist, son of the also famous violinist, double-bassist and conductor Claudio Brindis...
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Baicker Carolyn R. Bertozzi Martin J. Blaser W. Thomas Boyce Claire D. Brindis Bruce N. Calonge John Chae Frank A. Chervenak Vivian G. Cheung Patricia...
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List of foreign recipients of the Légion d'Honneur by country (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Honor for formally abdicating his throne.: 191, 206 Baron Claudio Brindis de Salas Garrido (1852–1911). Cuban musician. [citation needed] Dr. Carlos Finlay...
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