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José Martí

José Martí. Antonio Maceo. The U.S.S. Maine. Teddy Roosevelt’s charge up San Juan Hill. May 2, 1902—Independence Declared. President Estrada Palma. Gerardo Machado y Morales. Matanzas sugar mill. Slaves feeding crushed cane stalks into the sugar mill steam furnaces. Cuban Sugar Mill.

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José Martí

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  1. José Martí

  2. Antonio Maceo

  3. The U.S.S. Maine Teddy Roosevelt’s charge up San Juan Hill

  4. May 2, 1902—Independence Declared.

  5. President Estrada Palma

  6. Gerardo Machado y Morales

  7. Matanzas sugar mill

  8. Slaves feeding crushed cane stalks into the sugar mill steam furnaces

  9. Cuban Sugar Mill

  10. La Zafra (Sugar Harvest)

  11. Inside the sugar mill

  12. Gambling

  13. Night Clubs Prostitution

  14. Fulgencio Batista

  15. Fidel Castro

  16. La Moncada On July 26, 1953, Castro led a small band of rebels against the Moncada army barracks. The attack failed, and most of the 165 attackers were killed or captured and tortured. Castro himself was captured, but the 26 of July Movement was born.

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