Gabriel Ramos Millan

Gabriel Ramos Millan (1903-September 26, 1949) was a Mexican senator, lawyer and urban developer who was known locally as the "Apostle of corn".[1] As a politician, Ramos Millan was considered by many, including Mexican President Miguel Aleman, as a strong candidate for Mexico's presidency.[2] Aleman and Ramos Millan had a personal friendship.

Ramos Millan was born in Apayango, Mexico, a town that later honored him by changing its name oficially to Apayango de Gabriel Ramos Millan.[3]

In Mexico, Ramos Millan created the National Commission of Corn.[4]

Death

On September 26, 1949, Ramos Millan and 22 others, including actress Blanca Estela Pavon, were killed when their Mexicana de Aviacion Douglas DC-3 airplane crashed onto the Popocateptl volcano in an accident that killed everyone on board during the Tapachula to Mexico City leg of a Tuxtla Gutierrez to Mexico City flight.[5]

Honors

Including the renaming of his town, Ramos Millan has been honored in his native country, including naming an elementary school after him in Sinaloa[6]


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