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    Rough Draft Cuban sandwiches are a favorite in Miami‚ Florida‚ where the sandwich is purchased at restaurants or from street corner vendors. Although a Cuban sandwich is much like a regular ham and cheese sandwich‚ quality ingredients and the technique of grilling the bread until it is golden and crispy make the difference. It is not difficult to make a Cuban sandwich. The Cuban sandwich is a really popular sandwich; which is why it is easy to find all the products that we need

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    The political and historical background that gave rise to the dictatorship Fidel Castro went to law school and became very interested in the “climate of Cuban nationalism‚ anti-imperialism‚ and socialism‚ focusing his energies more exclusively on politics” (Biography.com‚ 2016). Castro became very passionate about social justice. He traveled to the Dominican Republic to participate in an expedition to overthrow the country’s dictator. He continued with his travels to Bogota‚ and Colombia to participate

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    He demonstrated his beliefs by battling alongside his good friend‚ Fidel Castro Ruz and other revolutionaries in the Cuban revolutionary war. This resulted in the overthrowing of infamous tyranny of Fulgencio Batista whose dynasty came to an end when he fled Havana on the 31st of December 1958 ‚ this triumph crystalized Guevara’s political philosophy which was effectively

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    by (Alfonso‚ 2004). The categorized characteristics are based on facial features‚ skin color‚ and hair texture but Cuban do not define themselves as fixed racial groups. Cuba is conceptually structured based on race and not ancestry. Cuban classification is reflected on the status of whiteness and blackness as identity marker (Alfonso‚ 2004). Language is intricately involved with Cuban identity. Spanish being the principle and official language of the island since the Spanish colonization‚ is

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    Many of the reasons certain events in Cuba’s history transpired were influenced by wealth‚ economy‚ and race‚ but more importantly religion and culture. Unlike today‚ people were very influenced by religion and made it an active apart of their everyday lives. It had the power to influence the economy and government decisions‚ not just personal beliefs. However‚ because of this there was a lot of miscommunication and turmoil in issues between different races‚ social status (lower class‚ middle class

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    delivered his famous speech “History Will Absolve Me”. His speech ended: “Condemn me. It does not matter. History will absolve me‚” Castro was sentenced to fifteen years imprisonment. He was releases two years later in May 1955. He then went into exile in Mexico for a year‚ where he trained and assembled the 26th of July Movement. He gained support from Che Guevara‚ a Marxist Militant from Argentinia. On December 2nd‚ 1956‚ Castro and his men returned to Cuba with the intention of starting a revolution

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    rather than trying to tell it. The film eschews Hollywood’s tradition of making biopics on famous individuals. In his film‚ Part 1‚ Steven Soderbergh through various characters and experiences depicts Che as the critical element in the success of the Cuban revolution. Che is a description of the 82 man guerilla force that first arrived in Cuba in 1956. They used a historic leaky boat from Mexico. In the beginning‚ Che was a medic‚ after undergoing training in Buenos Aires as a doctor. This beginning

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    Student Name: Tracey Kipp Date: 2/22/2013 10:12 PM 1. Describe some of the influence of Latin music in the US in the early part of the twentieth century. It started a new type of music‚ Jazz ‚ Afro-Cuban Jazz. 2. What was the significance of “Machito and His Afro-Cubans”? They Created Afro-Cuban Jazz. They were kind of like the bridge between worlds finding success with white people also. 3. How did Dizzy Gillespie incorporate Latin music into his music? He invited a player named Chano who

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    Cuban and Dominican Experience - Compare and Contrast - “The Cuban diaspora is perhaps the most complex of all Latino immigrant sagas” (Gonzalez‚ 109). In the 19th century‚ more than 100‚000 Cubans (10% of their country’s population) migrated to America during Cuba’s independence wars. Most of them were tobacco workers looking for jobs American factories. In 1959‚ the revolution of Fidel Castro caused emigration en masse‚ with 215‚000 Cubans leaving the country in the space of 4 years. Four

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    he struggled for enough money to live. Because of his experiences as a lawyer‚ Castro saw the imbalances between rich and poor in Cuba. He also developed a dislike for American businessmen who lead the country. 1947‚ Castro joined the Cuban people’s party. Cuban people’s party was expected to win election of 1952 until Fulgencio Batista took control if cuba’s government with force. Castro lead 123 men to attack the Moncada Army Barracks‚ however‚ Castro’s forces lost the battle and they were captured

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