Castro's Cuba, Cuba's Fidel: An American Journalist's Inside Look at Today's Cuba in Text and PictureMacmillan, 1967 - 288 pages |
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... camp is . Although everyone is aware that I am an American , I seem to be welcomed wherever I go . Yet Korda cautioned me to go slowly and not to take photographs of Castro relaxing unless he is there too . So I have spent most of the ...
... camp is . Although everyone is aware that I am an American , I seem to be welcomed wherever I go . Yet Korda cautioned me to go slowly and not to take photographs of Castro relaxing unless he is there too . So I have spent most of the ...
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... camp . If he is a peasant , he probably has little education or none at all . He is taught the same pri- mary school curriculum which all uneducated Cubans are now studying under the government's mas- sive effort to raise its citizens ...
... camp . If he is a peasant , he probably has little education or none at all . He is taught the same pri- mary school curriculum which all uneducated Cubans are now studying under the government's mas- sive effort to raise its citizens ...
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... camps to visit their families once every forty- five days . ( Those still in jail do not have that privi- lege until they get to the prison camp . ) There are special albergues , called marital pavilions , where hus- bands and wives ...
... camps to visit their families once every forty- five days . ( Those still in jail do not have that privi- lege until they get to the prison camp . ) There are special albergues , called marital pavilions , where hus- bands and wives ...
Table des matières
Foreword | 7 |
7 | 79 |
6Political Prisoners | 205 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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