His son, Claudio José Domingo Brindis de Salas (1852- 1911), on the photo in the left, was also a violinist, known as the “black Paganini.” He lived much of his life in Paris, where he received the First Prize at the Paris Conservatory ...
DIVThese papers contain over 2300 documents relating to the presence and influence of the Universal Negro Improvement Association in the Caribbean from 1911 to 1945./div
121 There was perhaps no more usable historical metaphor for the Special Period than the Protest of Baraguá, in which Antonio Maceo repudiated the peace settlement with Spain in 1878 and vowed to continue the struggle for independence.
Quoted in Franco, La protesta de Baraguá, 20. On the activities of Maceo in Oriente immediately preceding the signing of the peace of Zanjón, see Franco, Antonio Maceo, 1:119–25. M. Gómez, Diario de Campaña, 139–40; Franco, ...
In 2004, there were visitors to the emancipation celebrations from the highest level of the African Union. ... Reclaiming African Religions in Trinidad: The Socio-Political Legitimation of the Orisha and Spiritual Baptist Faiths.
Preece, Carol A., “Insurgent Guests: The Cuban Revolutionary Party and Its Activities in the United States, 1892–1898.” Ph.D. dissertation, Georgetown University, 1976. Rickenbach, Richard Vernon. "A History of Filibustering from ...
In 1928, for example, Robert Grey, the superintendent of the Atkins Garden, sent eight Harvard hybrid seedlings to the Baraguá station for inclusion in their research collection.35 There is no evidence that the Central Baraguá ...