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The Cuban Revolution



Cuba - kyooˈbə, Span. kooˈbä, officially Republic of Cuba, republic (1995 est. pop. 10,938,000), 42,804 sq mi (110,860 sq km), consisting of the island of Cuba and numerous adjacent islands, in the Caribbean Sea. Havana is the capital and largest city.

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    Vida Clandestina: My Life in the Cuban Revolution
    by Carol Christensen, Thomas Christensen, Enrique Oltuski, Eduardo Torres-Cuevas. 304 pgs.


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    Sex and Revolution: Women in Socialist Cuba
    by Lois M. Smith, Alfred Padula. 264 pgs.


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