Unvanquished: Cuba's Resistance to Fidel Castro

Unvanquished: Cuba's Resistance to Fidel Castro
ISBN-10
0971436665
ISBN-13
9780971436664
Category
Counterrevolutions
Language
English
Published
2004
Author
Enrique G. Encinosa

Description

Cuban-born historian and radio broadcaster shatters they myth that most Cubans support Fidel Castro. A clear, concise and compelling history of the internal resistance Cubans have waged for 44 years against Castro's tyranny, Encinosa chronicles the heroism displayed by many and the suffering endured by most. Unvanquished will mark a breakthrough in America's understanding of Castro and Cuba.

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