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Philip Agee, an agent of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), resigned from the organization and ...
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Anarchism in Cuba predominantly took the form of anarchosyndicalism and was largely indistinguishable ...
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Carbonell, Walterio (1920–2008)
Walterio Carbonell, a communist activist in Cuba since the 1940s through the early twenty-first century, ...
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Few figures have excited such hostility or inspired such unconditional loyalty as Fidel Castro. The ...
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Cuba, anti-racist movement and the Partido Independiente de Color
Cuba's Partido Independiente de Color (Independent Party of Color, 1908–12) stands out as the first black ...
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Cuba, general strikes under Batista regime, 1952–1958
Fulgencio Batista, who led the sergeants' revolt of 1933, had become the dominant presence in Cuban political ...
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Cuba, struggle for independence from Spain, 1868–1898
Cuba's first war of independence from Spain, known as the Ten Years' War, lasted from 1868 to 1878, and ...
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Cuba, transition to socialism and government
The Cuban Revolution triumphed in January 1959. From that point in time until the Organs of People's ...
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Cuban post-revolutionary protests
The Cuban Revolution of 1959 removed a corrupt and increasingly violent dictatorship and set out a ...
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In one sense, the Cuban Revolution is an event – the moment (on January 1, 1959) at which Fulgencio Batista, ...
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