Changes to be made (from March, 1973 until 'wounded'):

- Who led the march by the Nationalist Party?

- Who was in charge of the Spanish National Assembly?

- Confirm the dates

- Confirm the leaders

- Are the statistics accurate?

http://search.proquest.com/ethnicnewswatch/docview/192408073/4774F514B4E04FBBPQ/2?accountid=27495

http://search.proquest.com/ethnicnewswatch/docview/220292038/D953BDBEA50C4A75PQ/6?accountid=27495 (unarmed)

http://search.proquest.com/ethnicnewswatch/docview/222594498/D953BDBEA50C4A75PQ/7?accountid=27495 (describes that they were 20 unarmed civilians)

"On March 21, 1937, a peaceful march was organized by the Nationalist Party to commemorate the ending of slavery in Puerto Rico in 1873 by the governing Spanish National Assembly. The police, under the orders of General Blanton Winship, the US-appointed colonial Governor of Puerto Rico, opened fire at the peaceful Puerto Rican Nationalist Party parade, bringing about what came to be known as the "Ponce massacre": 19 people (including two policemen) were killed and over 100 were wounded."