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Vallhonrat, Francisco

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Francisco Vallhonrat was a Cuban writer, journalist, and Republican Party organizer based in New York City. He was key in the Republican Party's efforts to court the Cuban exile community in New York and New Jersey.

White, Charles W.

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Charles W. White was Associate Professor of Music and Director of the Music Division at La Salle University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the biographer of Cuban musician Alejandro García Caturla (1906-1940).

López, Hady

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Vera, Julio

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Julio Vera was a Cuban-American actor based in Miami. He was best known for his work in ¿Qué Pasa, U.S.A.?, the first bilingual sitcom broadcast in the United States, which followed a Cuban-American family living in Little Havana, Miami. The program ran from 1977-1980.

CID (Cuba Independiente y Democrática)

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CID (Cuba Independiente y Democrática) is a nonprofit political organization dedicated to "Cuba’s total independence and sovereignty, the establishment of a multiparty system, a market economy, social justice and integration with the Western hemisphere."

Founded in Venezuela in 1980 by former Castro commander Huber Matos, the organization has adopted a non-violent strategy that integrates education and scientific and cultural study to promote its mission and goals.

Riverend, Pablo le

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Pablo le Riverend is a Cuban poet, academic, and professor of Spanish born in Uruguay. He composed the majority of his work in Newark, New Jersey.

Lancis, Cesar

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Cesar Lancis was a Cuban politican who served as mayor of Pinar del Rio in the early 20th century.

Agramonte y Pichardo, Roberto Daniel, 1904-1995

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Roberto Daniel Agramonte y Pichardo was a Cuban academic, philosopher, and politician. Born in Villaclara, Cuba in 1904, Agramonte studied law at the University of Havana. Agramonte began his political career in 1947, serving as Cuban ambassador to Mexico until 1948. He was the first Foreign Minister of the Cuban Revolution, but left Cuba for Puerto Rico in 1960.

Roberto Agramone married Concha María de la Concepción del Río y Madueño and the couple had two children. Agramonte passed away in Puerto Rico in 1995.

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