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    Fidel Castro was recognized as the frontrunner of the Cuban Revolution. Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was born on August 13, 1926 in Biran Cuba. His father owned a pretty large sugar plantation, which at the time seemed to be fairly prosperous. Due to owning such a large plantation, his family did not seem to suffer as much as other families did. The money that Fidel’s father obtained provided him with broad education opportunities. After a few years had passed by, in 1945, Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz

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    Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was born on August 13, 1926 in Cuba, Oriente Province. He was the third of six children, including his two brothers Raúl and Ramón. His father Ángel was a wealthy sugar plantation owner who did most of his business with the American- owned fruit company. Which dominated the agriculture in the region at the time. While his mother, Lina Ruz González worked as a maid for Ángels first wife. Educated in private boarding schools, Castro grew up in wealthy circumstances amid the

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    which two authoritarian leaders [Fidel Castro and Augusto Pinochet] established and maintained their rule during their respective reigns. Throughout the course of history, several authoritarian leaders have risen to power and maintained their acquired power through physical, violent means. Two authoritarian leaders that have transformed their acquired power into dictatorial rights are Fidel Castro of Cuba and Augusto Pinochet of Chile. Interestingly, Castro and Pinochet differed in their ideals

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    Emma Sullivan Ms. Spelman English 103 17 April 2018 Fidel Castro and the LGBTQ+ Community Fidel Castro was the leader of a communist revolution in Cuba. Reinaldo Arenas was one of his early supporters. However, Castro, the person that he once supported, began to oppress Reinaldo and the rest of the LGBTQ+ community. Fidel Castro came to power in 1959. His political reign was not a delightful one for many people, including the LGBTQ+ community. He began to round up gay men, who he considered “counter

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    Fidel was born on August 13th, 1926 in Cuba’s Oriente province. His father owned a sugar plantation, and originally lived in spain. Castro was the third of six children, and his mother was formerly a maid to his father, and Castro was conceived while his father was still wed to his first wife. Eventually Angel, his father, learned of his paternity to Fidel, and formally recognized him as his son when Fidel was 17. He grew up in a wealthy environment, attending well off boarding schools. In school

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    Merlina Ramos LALS 311 Professor Nieves October 26, 2015 Fidel Castro Although it isn’t likely for one to hear, my favorite political leader would be Fidel Castro. In a world where many democratic powers reside, communist/socialist affiliates are frowned upon; however this is one character that truly has had success in his role as a “communist” leader. The United States is the main leader in the charge against countries associated with communism/socialism, and it often demonizes those that don’t

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    Fidel Castro made Cuba the first Communist country in the Western Hemisphere. Castro made many atrocious decisions, including hurting many Cubans. Fidel Castro had a significant impact on the 1960’s because he blamed hardship on the United States, which cost billions. Castro not only blamed the hardship, he also enslaved his own people. In July 1953, Fidel Castro attempted to attack an army in Santiago de Cuba. Castro’s plan of assault backfired, his punishment was a 15 year sentence in jail. Two

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    Che wrote in his farewell letter to Castro in 1964 that his most sacred duty in life was, to fight against imperialism wherever it may be. Che was successful in eradicating the presence of U.S. imperialism in Cuba. Che’s relationship with Fidel Castro began back when Fidel was exiled to Mexico by General Batista the dictator of Cuba. Che when asked what his primary goals were responded, “From the political point of view, the first thing we want is to be masters of our own destiny, a country free

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    The Life of Fidel Castro Fidel Castro, is the well-known dictatorial leader of Cuba for nearly five decades. His leadership has been the focus of international controversy. How is it that a man of this privileged upbringing, became the leader of a socialist revolution in Cuba, brought the world to the brink of destruction, and ultimately became one of the most famous political leaders in the history of Latin America. He was born on a farm in Birán, Cuba near mayañ on August 13, 1926. He received

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    Fidel Castro, President of Cuba, was one of the inspiring forces of the Cuban Revolution. Guided by the philosophies of his Jesuit education and experiences at his father’s sugar plantation, Castro developed a fundamentally strong view on an independent Cuba, identifying himself with the common folk. On July 26th, Castro led the attack on the Moncada Barracks in order to take over enemy transmitters. However, a lack of planning and poor miscommunication on Castro 's side led to a severe defeat,

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