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1Celia Sanchez

The Legend of Cuba's Revolutionary Heart

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  • First Year Published: 2005
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Cuban Revolution

who had ruled Cuba from 1952 to 1959. The revolution began after the 1952 Cuban coup d'état, in which Batista overthrew the emerging Cuban democracy and

Consolidation of the Cuban Revolution

consolidation of the Cuban Revolution is a period in Cuban history typically defined as starting in the aftermath of the revolution in 1959 and ending in

Cuban Revolution (disambiguation)

The Cuban Revolution normally refers to the 1953–1959 revolution led by Fidel Castro. Other conflicts known as the Cuban Revolution are: Ten Years' War

Timeline of the Cuban Revolution

respectively. However, the roots of the Cuban Revolution grows deep into the Cuban history and goes far back to the Cuban Independence Wars, in the last half

Cuban post-revolution exodus

The Cuban post-revolution exodus is the decades long continuous emigration of Cubans from the island of Cuba that has occurred since the conclusion of

Communist Party of Cuba

Party of the Cuban Socialist Revolution (PURSC), which in turn became the Communist Party of Cuba on 3 October 1965. In Article 5 of the Cuban constitution

Cuban War of Independence

The Cuban War of Independence (Spanish: Guerra de Independencia cubana), also known in Cuba as the Necessary War (Spanish: Guerra Necesaria), fought from

Museum of the Revolution (Cuba)

Revolution (Spanish: Museo de la Revolución) is located in the Old Havana section of Havana, Cuba, in what was the presidential palace of all Cuban presidents

Women in the Cuban Revolution

Women in the Cuban Revolution were not actively in a wide variety of roles. Women's participation in the Cuban Revolution was spurred by decades of oppression

Republic of Cuba (1902–1959)

governments of Cuba between independence from Spain and the Revolution have been regarded as client state of the United States. From 1902 to 1934, Cuban and U