Carlos Franqui (December 4, 1921 – April 16, 2010) was a Cuban writer, poet, journalist, art critic, and political activist. After the Fulgencio Batista...
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anti-communist propaganda. The radio broadcasts were made possible by Carlos Franqui, a previous acquaintance of Castro who subsequently became a Cuban exile...
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Carlos Benites Franquis de Lugo (1691–?) was a Spanish governor of Texas between 1736 and 1737. He was a very critiqued governor. De Lugo favored the...
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LCCN 70-108189. Franqui, Carlos (1985). Family Portrait With Fidel: A Memoir. Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-224-02268-2. Franqui, Carlos (2001). Camilo Cienfuegos...
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daily... I'm station director Capt. Luis Orlando Rodríguez." Later, Carlos Franqui arrived from Miami, United States, to become the movement's overall...
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Cienfuegos Raúl Castro Juan Almeida Bosque Celia Sánchez Huber Matos Carlos Franqui Raúl Chibás Abel Santamaría Frank País Agustín Navarrete Sarbabous Raúl...
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Bay of Pigs. International Aviation Consultants. ISBN 0960900004. Franqui, Carlos (1984). Family portrait with Fidel. Random House. ISBN 978-0394726205...
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Jean-François Revel, Michael Ignatieff, Mario Vargas Llosa, Jorge Edwards and Carlos Franqui. The encounter was called The Experience of Freedom (Spanish: La experiencia...
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189–190, 198–199; Quirk 1993, pp. 292–296; Coltman 2003, pp. 170–172. "Carlos Franqui on Mikoyan's first visit to Cuba". Bourne 1986, pp. 205–206; Quirk 1993...
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better understood as having taken place for longer than that one night. Carlos Franqui noted in his memoir that the real targets of the raid included homosexuals...
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Cuban writer, poet, journalist, art critic, and political activist Carlos Franqui, in collaboration with Andres Candelario, a sociologist, and Mario I...
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Erika Burkart, Swiss German-language author (born 1922) April 16 – Carlos Franqui, Cuban writer and activist (born 1921) April 20 – Myles Wilder, American...
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not the Soviets, had fired the missile, and a former Castro aide, Carlos Franqui, would write in 1984 that Castro himself had pushed the button to launch...
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better understood as having taken place for longer than that one night. Carlos Franqui noted in his memoir that the real targets of the raid included homosexuals...
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communists in Cuba, to include members of the 26th of July Movement. Carlos Franqui, who was interrogated by Faget's BRAC, described Faget as: "...a technician...
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Salon) was an art exhibition held in Havana in July 1967. Organized by Carlos Franqui, it presented works by more than a hundred artists and represented rival...
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Portuguese Literature Ursula R. Franklin Humanities French Literature Carlos Franqui Creative Arts General Nonfiction Paul William Friedrich Social Sciences...
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its own literary review. Lunes de Revolución was loosely organized by Carlos Franqui, Virgilio Piñera, Pablo Armando Fernández, Jose Antonio Baragaño, Antón...
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collective founded during the Nazi occupation of France. It was organized by Carlos Franqui with the assistance of such artists as Wifredo Lam, René Portocarrero...
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('The Book about the Twelve'), a book about the Cuban revolution by Carlos Franqui This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The...
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included intellectuals involved with the newspaper Revolución, directed by Carlos Franqui, and its cultural supplement Lunes de Revolución [es], which was edited...
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Eugenio Florit 1903–1999 María Irene Fornés 1930–2018 Paula Fox 1923–2017 Carlos Franqui 1921–2010 Cristina García 1958– Carolina Garcia-Aguilera 1949– Miguel...
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writer. Ibrahima Fofana, 57, Guinean trade unionist, traffic collision. Carlos Franqui, 89, Cuban writer and activist. Daryl Gates, 83, American police official...
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Carlos J. "Johnny" Méndez Núñez (born June 30, 1960) is a politician from Fajardo, Puerto Rico. He represents District 36 in the Puerto Rico House of Representatives...
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Joel I. Franqui Atiles Félix G. Lassalle Toro José Luis Rivera Guerra José (Che) Pérez Cordero Maricarmen Mas Rodríguez Carlos Bianchi...
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that took its name from the Parisian Salon de Mai and was organized by Carlos Franqui with the assistance from Wifredo Lam, René Portocarrero, Alexander Calder...
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it was later edited by Luis Orlando Rodriguez, and subsequently by Carlos Franqui, who gave it new impetus. We had a mimeograph machine brought up to...
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newly formed ICAIC, becoming today's Cuba Cinemateca. Puig, along with Carlos Franqui, future ICAIC cameraman Ramón F. Suárez, and writers Edmundo Desnoes...
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Charlie Hernández (redirect from Carlos M. Hernandez)
Carlos M. "Charlie" Hernández López (born February 19, 1965) is a Puerto Rican politician affiliated with the Popular Democratic Party (PPD). He was member...
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Institute for Cuban Studies; 2nd ed (paperback) ISBN 0-935501-35-5. Franqui, Carlos 1984 (foreword by G. Cabrera Infante and translated by Alfred MacAdam...
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