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    Guevara fought the Batista army continuously in small guerrilla wars. They called themselves the Twenty-sixth of July Movement‚ after the earlier unsuccessful raid on the Moncada barracks. Their group gained in numbers and popularity among Cubans as the desire for political change in Cuba increased. Castro promised sweeping changes including free elections‚ non-corrupt government‚ land‚ improved educational systems‚ jobs and health care for all. Castro became sort of like a Robin

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    Che guiviera

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    Che Guevara was an Argentinean-born‚ Cuban revolutionary leader who became a left-wing hero. A photograph of him by Alberto Korda became an iconic image of the 20th century. Ernesto Guevara de la Serna‚ known as Che Guevara‚ was born on 14 June 1928 in Rosario‚ Argentina into a middle-class family. He studied medicine at Buenos Aires University and during this time travelled widely in South and Central America. The widespread poverty and oppression he witnessed‚ fused with his interest in Marxism

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    Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban explained his thought process regarding the team’s massive roster overhaul since the 2011 title run and expressed confidence in the future of a franchise coming off its first non-playoff season in a dozen years. Cuban also shared the video of a two-minute‚ eight-second cartoon created by the Mavs as part of their failed recruiting pitch to Dwight Howard this summer in the blog post titled "Lets Talk Mavs #MFFL." “ cuban Would i do it the same way

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    Fidel Castro was a Cuban communist and politician who governed the Republic of Cuba as Prime Minister from 1959 to 1976 and then the President of Cuba from 1976 to 2008. On January 1‚ 1959‚ a Cuban nationalist named Fidel Castro transferred his guerilla army into Havana and overthrew General Batista‚ the nation’s American-backed president. The Bay of Pigs is a small bay on the southern coast of Cuba that was invaded on April 17‚ 1961 by 1‚400 Cuban exiles organized and armed by the CIA. The invasion

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    1898 mainly as a result of the oppression of the Cuban people by the Spanish‚ and the conflict that started due to that. The U.S‚ concerned with the rebellions taking place‚ decided to get involved. Because of the war‚ the colonial rule of the Spanish was ended in the United States. In addition to this‚ the U.S gained new territories. The two main reasons for the Spanish-American war was the American’s support to the struggle that Filipinos and Cubans had against the rule of the Spanish.The second

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    Santos Lab Questions: 1.Describe some of the influence of Latin music in the US in the early part of the twentieth century.Latin music started a new type of music‚ Jazz and Afro-Cuban Jazz. 2.What was the significance of "Machito and His Afro-Cubans"? “Machito and His Afro-Cubans” created Afro-Cuban Jazz. 3.How did Dizzy Gillespie incorporate Latin music into his music? Gillespie invited a player named Chano‚ who was from Cuba‚ and they worked together. 4.What was the Palladium

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    Che Guevara Research Paper

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    leftist and anti-imperialism movements. His input to the Cuban revolution was a great landmark towards his acceptance as the liberator of all generations of leftists worldwide. Che was the forerunner of Communists Revolution in Cuba‚ and also doubled up as the superman of a majority of the prominent leaders in Cuba who had great connection with him. Many scholars believe that Guevara played a significant role not only in the success of the Cuban revolution in gaining power in 1959‚ but also in the

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    expressed his character? In other words‚ why is Castro an absolute hero or a total villain for so many people? Classifying whether he is a hero or a villain comes from a person’s perspective and differs from one another. Obviously‚ from a Cuban citizen who believes in Cuban identity and nationalism‚ Castro is seen as one of the greatest heroes next to Jose Marti‚ a national icon of Cuba. From an American perspective‚ Fidel is seen as a communist villain who should not remain in power. Clearly Castro has

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    Cuba

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    Library of Congress – Federal Research Division Country Profile: Cuba‚ September 2006 COUNTRY PROFILE: CUBA September 2006 COUNTRY Formal Name: Republic of Cuba (República de Cuba). Short Form: Cuba. Term for Citizen(s): Cuban(s). Click to Enlarge Image Capital: La Habana (Havana). Term for residents: Habaneros (males)‚ Habaneras (females). Major Cities: Cuba’s six largest cities (more than 200‚000 inhabitants) in order of population (2005 estimates‚ not including urban agglomerations)

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    A Revolution within a Revolution: The Motivations‚ Ambitions and Roles of Women in the Cuban Revolution 1953-1959 Caitlyn Griffith History 244 Dr. Erik Ching May 4 2010 Introduction In the United State‚ the 1950’s is commonly referred to as the era of conformity. Prosperity of the post war years left people dazzled by new technology‚ commuting to the suburbs and settling into wholesale purchase of the American Dream. Women were donning aprons

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