Pan-Americanism from Monroe to the Present: A View from the Other SideMR Press, 1968 - 192 páginas |
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... Cuban residents there and later traveled to Mexico , where he organized the expedition of the " Granma " which ended in the Sierra Maestra on Christmas , 1956. In 1958 , the government was still trying to mislead public opinion by ...
... Cuban residents there and later traveled to Mexico , where he organized the expedition of the " Granma " which ended in the Sierra Maestra on Christmas , 1956. In 1958 , the government was still trying to mislead public opinion by ...
Página 117
... Cuban Revolutionary Council of Miami . “ All we know about Cuba , " declared Pierre Salinger from the White House , " is what we read on the wire services . ” And , in an even more emphatic and cynical tone , Secretary Rusk stated ...
... Cuban Revolutionary Council of Miami . “ All we know about Cuba , " declared Pierre Salinger from the White House , " is what we read on the wire services . ” And , in an even more emphatic and cynical tone , Secretary Rusk stated ...
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... Cuban people approved the Second Declaration of Havana at a gigantic , truly democratic public meeting . Fidel Castro referred to the words Martí wrote to his friend Manuel Mercado : " I lived inside the monster and I know its entrails ...
... Cuban people approved the Second Declaration of Havana at a gigantic , truly democratic public meeting . Fidel Castro referred to the words Martí wrote to his friend Manuel Mercado : " I lived inside the monster and I know its entrails ...
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Pan-Americanism from Monroe to the Present: A View from the Other Side Alonso Aguilar Monteverde Vista de fragmentos - 1968 |
Pan-Americanism from Monroe to the Present: A View from the Other Side Alonso Aguilar Monteverde Vista de fragmentos - 1968 |
Pan-Americanism from Monroe to the Present: A View from the Other Side Alonso Aguilar Monteverde Vista de fragmentos - 1968 |
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