Moisés Vivanco se nacionaliza estadounidense (26 de agosto de 1954)

 

Moises Vivanco, 33, and his Peruvian born wife, singer Yma Sumac, 26, are shown as they appeared at Los Angeles Federal Court on August 26th, where Vivanco was sworn in as a citizen of the United States. His wife announced her intention of filing a petition for citizenship but failed to do so. Miss Sumac was recently detained and finally cleared by immigration authorities in New York for undisclosed reasons. (Getty Images)
1954 Press Photo Peruvian singer Yma Sumac and husband, composer Moises Vivanco. This is an original press photo. Yma Sumac, the Peruvian singer with the four-octave voice, applied for American citizenship as her husband, composer Moises Vivano, was naturalized by U.S. Judge William C. Mathes. Miss Sumac, 26, and Vivanco, 33, both declared this is "the greatest country in the world" and that they were "proud and happy" to make it their home. (Historic Images)