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    The Cuban Junta was a group of Cuban nationalists that advocated for Cuban independence before and during the Spanish-American War (April 21 – August 13...
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  • independence including the Cuban Junta Junta Patriótica [es]; see Cuban National Party Whig Junto, early 18th century political faction Junta (album), a 1989 album...
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    Cuban revolution in the U.S. was the "Cuban Junta", under the leadership of Tomás Estrada Palma, who in 1902 became Cuba's first president. The Junta...
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    A military junta (/ˈhʊntə, ˈdʒʌntə/ ) is a system of government led by a committee of military leaders. The term junta means "meeting" or "committee"...
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    Gaspar Betancourt Cisneros (category Cuban writers)
    Cuban revolutionary, writer, and pioneer of Cuban journalism. Gaspar Betancourt y Cisneros was born in Puerto Príncipe (now Camagüey), Spanish Cuba on...
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  • the Cuban Communities of the United States, 1848–1898 (Duke University Press, 1989). George W. Auxier, "The propaganda activities of the Cuban Junta in...
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    Reconcentration policy (category Human rights abuses in Cuba)
    peasants and specifically black plantation workers. A Cuban exile group known as the Cuban Junta had effectively swayed American public opinion onto the...
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    mendacious and industrious 'fake' news bureau in existence is that of the "Cuban junta" (revolutionaries against Spain)" and that the "bogus news syndicate...
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    Tomás Estrada Palma (category Cuban emigrants to the United States)
    support for a political revolution in Cuba. After Martí's death, Estrada Palma became the new leader of the Cuban Junta. His role in the party was to be its...
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    Domingo de Goicouria (category Cuban generals)
    fortune to the cause of freeing Cuba from Spanish rule. Domingo De Goicouria was among the key members of the first Cuban Junta which was founded in New York...
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    Miguel Aldama (category Cuban generals)
    revolutionary Cuban Junta was reorganized in New York City and Aldama assumed the role of the president of the Cuban Junta. The Cuban Junta in New York...
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    The 1952 Cuban coup d'état took place in Cuba on March 10, 1952, when the Cuban Constitutional Army, led by Fulgencio Batista, intervened in the election...
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    indicted members of the Cuban Junta, an organization to aid the Cuban Rebellion. Included in the arrests were the Cuban Junta President and other members;...
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    Carlos Hevia (category Cuban people of Spanish descent)
    5:00 p.m. on Monday, January 15, until 1:20 a.m. on Thursday, January 18. Cuban junta leader Fulgencio Batista had obtained the resignation of Hevia's predecessor...
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    government of Cuba between 1952 and 1959. The revolution began after the 1952 Cuban coup d'état, which saw Batista topple the nascent Cuban democracy and...
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    Ten Years' War (category Spanish colonial period of Cuba)
    : 22–23  Cuba portal Ana Betancourt – a female "Mambisa" who used the war to campaign for women's equality Cuban War of Independence Cuban Junta Francisco...
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  • Forces, while the ensuing junta was characterized as being against the Cuban Revolution in international questions. The junta, composed by (originally)...
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     51–52. Gould, p. 61. George W. Auxier, "The propaganda activities of the Cuban Junta in precipitating the Spanish–American War, 1895–1898." Hispanic American...
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     51–52. Gould, p. 61. George W. Auxier, "The propaganda activities of the Cuban Junta in precipitating the Spanish–American War, 1895–1898." Hispanic American...
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  • The Revolutionary Coordinating Junta or JCR (Junta Coordinadora Revolucionaria or Junta de Coordinación Revolucionaria) was an alliance of leftist South...
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  • Carlos Manuel Piedra (category Cuban people of Spanish descent)
    the Cuban Revolution. Piedra was appointed interim president by a junta led by Major General Eulogio Cantillo in accordance with the 1940 Cuban Constitution...
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    Salvador Cisneros Betancourt (category Cuban generals)
    February 28, 1914) was a Cuban revolutionary and statesman, who was the only Cuban to become the president of the Republic of Cuba twice. Salvador Cisneros...
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    Carlos García Vélez (category Cuban revolutionaries)
    Vélez (April 29, 1867 - November 6, 1963) was a Cuban dental surgeon and army general during the Cuban War of Independence and Spanish–American War. Carlos...
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    The Congress of Cuba (Spanish: Congreso de Cuba) was the legislature of Cuba from 20 May 1902 until the Cuban Revolution of 1959. The Congress consisted...
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    The Cuban Revolution of 1933 (Spanish: Revolución cubana de 1933), also called the Sergeants' Revolt, was a coup d'etat that occurred in Cuba in September...
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    Gómez. Navarro García (1998), p. 26 Facts about Cuba: Pub. under the authority of the New York Cuban junta. Sun job printing off. 1870. p. 10. LCCN 03025487...
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    channeled through the Cuban Junta presided by Tomás Estrada Palma and the Cuban League "was decisive to prevent the subjugation of the Cuban guerrillas", according...
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    years to bring down the Cuban government, killing a significant number of civilians. In 1962, during the Cuban Missile Crisis, Cuba maintained nuclear missiles...
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    time he was a "true believer" in the cause of Cuban independence, being heavily informed and swayed by Cuban exiles in New York City, including Tomás Estrada...
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    went to the Cuba Revolutionary Junta and offered his services. Juan Ríus Rivera went to Cuba and became the Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban Liberation...
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