Pedro Camejo's symbolic remains arrive at the National Pantheon

VENEZUELA, CARACAS - JUNE 24: Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro(C), First Lady Cilia Flores (R) and Diosdado Cabello, president of the Congress (L) attend the official acts at the National Pantheon in Caracas, Venezuela on June 24, 2015 to pay tribute to Venezuelan hero Pedro Camejo, a black officer in the army of Simon Bolivar who was killed on June 24, 1821 in the Battle of Carabobo. During the act symbolic remains of the fighter for independence Pedro Camejo, better known as Negro Primero or 'The First Black', are moved to the National Pantheon, to stand next to Simon Bolivar, in the framework of the celebration of the Venezuelan Army Day. (Photo by Carlos Becerra/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
VENEZUELA, CARACAS - JUNE 24: Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro(C), First Lady Cilia Flores (R) and Diosdado Cabello, president of the Congress (L) attend the official acts at the National Pantheon in Caracas, Venezuela on June 24, 2015 to pay tribute to Venezuelan hero Pedro Camejo, a black officer in the army of Simon Bolivar who was killed on June 24, 1821 in the Battle of Carabobo. During the act symbolic remains of the fighter for independence Pedro Camejo, better known as Negro Primero or 'The First Black', are moved to the National Pantheon, to stand next to Simon Bolivar, in the framework of the celebration of the Venezuelan Army Day. (Photo by Carlos Becerra/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
Pedro Camejo's symbolic remains arrive at the National Pantheon
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