Latin America Report, Tema 2051[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1979 |
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... Cuban father and Mexican mother . " My father left Cuba in 1952 because of economic problems . He said that life was difficult here for the workers . I have spent the happiest days of my life here , because I have personally made the ...
... Cuban father and Mexican mother . " My father left Cuba in 1952 because of economic problems . He said that life was difficult here for the workers . I have spent the happiest days of my life here , because I have personally made the ...
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... Cuba a year and a half ago , the First Contingent of the Antonio Maceo Brigade pledged to organize a second contingent . The task was not easy and it cost the life of one of our most beloved comrades , Carlos Muniz Varela . Far from ...
... Cuba a year and a half ago , the First Contingent of the Antonio Maceo Brigade pledged to organize a second contingent . The task was not easy and it cost the life of one of our most beloved comrades , Carlos Muniz Varela . Far from ...
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... Cuba was before . I recall In Cuba , my brother , you could not walk a block without being whistled at . When you stopped to investigate it proved to be a " baby " engaged in prostitution . I worked with poor people on the public ...
... Cuba was before . I recall In Cuba , my brother , you could not walk a block without being whistled at . When you stopped to investigate it proved to be a " baby " engaged in prostitution . I worked with poor people on the public ...
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