One Day in December: Celia Sánchez and the Cuban Revolution

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  Frankel, Max. “Castro Can’t Find Lodging Here; One Hotel Cancels Reservation.” New York Times. 16 Sept. 1960: 1.

  Frankel, Max. “Castro Flies Home with Praise for Khrushchev and U.S. People.” New York Times. 29 Sept. 1960: 15.

  Frankel, Max. “Castro Plays Fan to Soviet Premier.” New York Times. 24 Sept. 1960: 3.

  Frankel, Max. “Castro Remains out of Spotlight.” New York Times. 25 Sept. 1960: 36.

  Frankel, Max. “Cuban Delegations Pleased by Attentions from Russia.” New York Times. 21 Sept. 1960: 17.

  Frankel, Max. “Cuban in Harlem.” New York Times. 20 Sept. 1960: 1.

  Frankel, Max. “Cuban Is Cautious on Issues at U.N.” New York Times. 23 Sept. 1960: 17.

  Frankel, Max. “Diplomats Study His Ties to Soviet.” New York Times. 22 Sept. 1960: 14.

  Frankel, Max. “Hotel Will Admit Castro and Aides.” New York Times. 18 Sept. 1960: 1.

  Frankel, Max. “Journey of Inquiry in Castro’s Cuba.” New York Times. 22 Jan. 1961: 8.

  Frankel, Max. “Winds up His Stay Visiting Leaders.” New York Times. 28 Sept. 1960: 19.

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  Gleijeses, Piero. Shattered Hope: The Guatemalan Revolution and the United States, 1944–1954. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1991.

  ———. Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington, and Africa, 1959–1976. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002.

  Gómez Carballo, Armando. “Un vikingo en La Habana: Asger Jorn en la Oficina de Asuntos Históricos del Consejo de Estado.” Boletín. La Habana: Oficina de Asuntos Históricos del Consejo de Estado, 2012.

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  Guillermoprieto, Alma, and Esther Allen. Dancing with Cuba: A Memoir of the Revolution. New York: Pantheon Books, 2004.

  Haberman, Clyde, and Albin Krebs. “Of Irony and Castro.” New York Times. 15 Oct. 1979: B8.

  Hart Dávalos, Armando. Aldabonazo: Inside the Cuban Revolutionary Underground, 1952–58, A Participant’s Account. New York: Pathfinder, 2004.

  Hart, Richard. The Cuban Way. London: Caribbean Labour Solidarity, 1978.

  Higgins, Trumbull. The Perfect Failure: Kennedy, Eisenhower, and the CIA at the Bay of Pigs. New York: W. W. Norton, 1987.

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  Kaplan, Fred M. 1959: The Year Everything Changed. Hoboken, NJ: J. Wiley & Sons, 2009.

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  Laemlein, Tom. U.S. Small Arms in World War II: A Photographic History of the Weapons in Action. Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2011.

  Lekachman, Robert. “Strange Alliances.” New York Times. 21 Oct. 1979: E21.

  Leon, Brother, and Brother Alain. Flora de Cuba. La Habana: Cultural, 1954.

  Lewis, Flora. “Today’s Havana: Few Reminders of a Gaudy Past.” New York Times. 21 Oct. 1979: XX1, 22.

  Lewis, Oscar, Ruth M. Lewis, and Susan M. Rigdon. Living the Revolution: An Oral History of Contemporary Cuba. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1977.

  Lockwood, Lee. Castro’s Cuba, Cuba’s Fidel: An American Journalist’s Inside Look at Today’s Cuba in Text and Pictures. Boulder: Westview, 1990.

  Loomis, John A. Revolution of Forms: Cuba’s Forgotten Art Schools. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2011.

  Macauly, Neill. A Rebel in Cuba: An American’s Memoir. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1970.

  Malaparte, Curzio, and Sylvia Saunders. Coup d’état: The Technique of Revolution. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1932.

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  Martín, Zequeira M. E. Guía De Arquitectura: La Habana Colonial (1519–1898). La Habana/Sevilla: Consorcio obras públicas y transportes, 1993.

  Matthews, Herbert L. The Cuban Story. New York: George Braziller, 1961.

  Matthews, Herbert L. “Batista Holds Foes Block Earlier Vote.” New York Times. 7 Jun. 1957: 1.

  Matthews, Herbert L. “Castro Rebels Gain in Face of Offensive by the Cuban army.” New York Times. 9 Jun. 1957: 1.

  Matthews, Herbert L. “Cuba is Still Smoldering under Batista Regime.” New York Times. 17 Mar. 1957: 6.

  Matthews, Herbert. “Cuban Rebel Is Visited in Hideout.” New York Times. 24 Feb. 1957: 1.

  Matthews, Herbert L. “Latin America Racked by Political Tensions.” New York Times. 12 May 1957: 3.

  Matthews, Herbert L. “New Chapter in Galindez Case.” New York Times. 24 Mar. 1957: 192.

  Matthews, Herbert L. “Old Order in Cuba Is Threatened by Forces of an Internal Revolt.” New York Times. 26 Feb. 1957: 13.

  Matthews, Herbert L. “Populace in Revolt in Santiago de Cuba.” New York Times. 10 Jun. 1957: 1.

  Matthews, Herbert L. “Power Transfer Pondered in Cuba.” New York Times. 17 Jun. 1957: 3.

  Matthews, Herbert L. “Rebel Strength Gaining in Cuba: But Batista Has the Upper Hand.” New York Times. 25 Feb. 1957: 1.

  Matthews, Herbert L. “Situation in Cuba found Worsening; Batista Foes Gain.” New York Times. 16 Jun. 1957: 1.

  Matthews, Herbert L. “The Shadow Falls on Cuba’s Batista.” New York Times. 11 Aug. 1957: 170.

  Matthews, Herbert L. “West Cuban City Opposes Batista.” New York Times. 14 Jun. 1957: 8.

  McCook, Henry C. The Martíal Graves of Our Fallen Heroes in Santiago de Cuba. Philadelphia: G. W. Jacobs, 1899.

  McDonough, Tom. “The Many Lives of Asger Jorn.” Art in America. (July 2002): 56–61.

  Menéndez Tomassevich, Raúl, and José A. Gárciga Blanco. Rebeldía. La Habana: Letras Cubanas, 2005.

  Meneses, Enrique. Fidel Castro. New York: Taplinger Publishing, 1966.

  Mitchell, Stephen A. Can Love Last?: The Fate of Romance over Time. New York: W.W. Norton, 2002.
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br />   Monroy, Juan Antonio. Frank País: Un líder evangélico en la revolución cubana. La Habana: Editorial Caminos, 2007.

  Montejo, Estéban, and Miguel Barnet. The Autobiography of a Runaway Slave. New York: Pantheon Books, 1968.

  Moore, Carlos. Pichón: a Memoir. Chicago: Lawrence Hill Books, 2008.

  Narvaez, Alfonso A. “Juanita Castro Comes to Town to Portray Brother as a Tyrant.” New York Times. 13 Oct. 1979: 4.

  Narvaez, Alfonso A. “Security around Cubans Restricts even Protectors.” New York Times. 14 Oct. 1979: 20.

  Nossiter, Bernard D. “Castro, at U.N., Asks Rich Nations to Give $300 Billion to Help Poor.” New York Times. 13 Oct. 1979: 1, 5.

  Oltuski, Enrique. Vida Clandestina: My Life in the Cuban Revolution. San Francisco: Wiley, 2002.

  Orozco, González D. G. Azúcar y Dependencia En Manzanillo: 1899–1952. Manzanillo, Granma, Cuba: Editorial Orto, 2006.

  ———. Después De Dos Ríos: Presencia y Recepción Martíana En Manzanillo. Manzanillo, Granma, Cuba: Editorial Orto, 2004.

  ———. Manzanillo En Los 50: Rebeldía y Revolución. Manzanillo, Granma, Cuba: Editorial Orto, 2004.

  Pacheco, Judas M., Ernesto Ramos Latour, and Belarmino Castilla Mas. Daniel, comandante del llano y de la Sierra: biografía. La Habana: Editora Política, 2003.

  Padura, Leonardo, and John M. Kirk. La Cultura yla Revolución Cubana: Conversaciones en La Habana. San Juan, P.R: Editorial Plaza Mayor, 2002.

  “Palabras ante la muerte de Frank País” (Testimonies) in 13 documents. La Habana: Organización Nacional de Bibliotecas Ambulantes y Populares, 1959.

  Pérez, Louis A., and Rebecca J. Scott. The Archives of Cuba: Los Archivos De Cuba. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2003.

  Pérez, Louis A. Cuba: Between Reform and Revolution. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.

  Pérez Sarduy, Pedro, and Jean Stubbs. Afrocuba: An Anthology of Cuban Writing on Race, Politics and Culture. Melbourne, Aus.: Ocean Press, 1993.

  Pérez-Stable, Marifeli. The Cuban Revolution: Origins, Course, and Legacy. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.

  Person, Ethel S. Dreams of Love and Fateful Encounters: The Power of Romantic Passion. New York: W. W. Norton, 1988.

  Phillips, R. Hart. Cuba, Island of Paradox. New York: McDowell, Obolensky, 1962.

  ———. The Cuban Dilemma. New York: Ivan Obolensky, 1962.

  Portuondo, Yolanda. La clandestina tuvo un nombre—David. La Habana: Editoria Política, 1988.

  Quirk, Robert. Fidel Castro. New York: W. W. Norton, 1993.

  Ramonet, Ignacio, Fidel Castro, and Andrew Hurley. Fidel Castro: My Life,A Spoken Autobiography. New York: Scribner, 2008.

  Randall, Margaret, and Judy Janda. Women in Cuba, Twenty Years Later. New York: Smyrna Press, 1981.

  Reid-Henry, Simon. Fidel and Che: A Revolutionary Friendship. New York: Walker, 2009.

  Rodríguez Salgado, Ramón. Vergüenza contra dinero. La Habana: Editora Política, 2007.

  Rodríguez Téllez, E. Un Guerrillero Del Primer Refuerzo. La Habana: Ediciones Verde Olivo, 1998.

  Ruiz, Ramón E. Cuba: The Making of a Revolution. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1968.

  Salas, Osvaldo, and Roberto Salas. Fidel’s Cuba: A Revolution in Pictures. New York: Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1998.

  Schellhardt, Timothy D. “President Is Hopeful that Interest Rates Have Peaked, Concedes Peril to Housing.” Wall Street Journal. 17 Oct. 1979: 2.

  Schumacher, Edward. “2 Congressmen Visit Castro and Report He Favors U.S. Ties.” New York Times. 14 Oct. 1979: 1, 20.

  Schumacher, Edward. “3,000 March Protesting Castro’s Visit, 500 Backing It.” New York Times. 13 Oct. 1979: 4.

  Schumacher, Edward. “Castro Abruptly Leaves City under Tight Security.” New York Times. 15 Oct. 1979: A3.

  Schumacher, Edward. “Security Is Intense as Castro Arrives for Speech at U.N.” New York Times. 11 Oct. 1979: A3.

  “Share the Wealth, Castro Tells U.N.” New York Times. 14 Oct. 1979: E1.

  Skierka, Volker. Fidel Castro: A Biography. Cambridge/Malden, MA: Polity Press, 2004.

  Smith, Earl E. T. The Fourth Floor: An Account of the Castro Communist Revolution. New York: Random House, 1962.

  Smith, Wayne S. The Closest of Enemies: A Personal and Diplomatic Account of U.S.-Cuban Relations since 1957. New York: W. W. Norton, 1987.

  Smith, Wayne, James W. Porges, and Michael Reagan. Portrait of Cuba. Atlanta: Turner Publishing, 1991.

  Stout, Nancy. Habanos: The Story of the Havana Cigar. New York: Rizzoli, 1997.

  Stout, Nancy, and Jorge Rigau. Havana/La Habana. New York: Rizzoli, 1994.

  Stryker, Deena. When the Revolution Was Young: Living in Cuba and Talking to Its Leaders, December 1963 to June 1964. Raleigh, NC: Beaufort, 2004.

  Stubbs, Jean, Lila Haines, and Meic F. Haines. Cuba. Santa Barbara, CA: Clio Press, 1996.

  Sublette, Ned. Cuba and Its Music: From the First Drums to the Mambo. Chicago: Chicago Press Review, 2004.

  Suchlicki, Jaime. Cuba: From Columbus to Castro. New York: Scribner, 1974.

  ———. University Students and Revolution in Cuba, 1920–1968. Coral Gables, FL: University of Miami Press, 1969.

  Sweig, Julia. Cuba: What Everyone Needs to Know. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.

  ———. Inside the Cuban Revolution: Fidel Castro and the Urban Underground. Cambridge, MA.: Harvard University Press, 2002.

  Symmes, Patrick. The Boys from Dolores: Fidel Castro’s Schoolmates from Revolution to Exile. New York: Pantheon Books, 2007.

  Szulc, Tad. Fidel: A Critical Portrait. New York: William Morrow, 1986.

  Taber, Robert. M-26: The Biography of a Revolution. New York: Lyle Stuart, 1961.

  _____. The War of the Flea: A Study of Guerrilla Warfare Theory and Practice. New York: Lyle Stuart, 1965.

  “The Man from Havana.” New York Times. 13 Oct. 1979: 18.

  Thomas, Hugh. Cuba: The Pursuit of Freedom. New York: Harper & Row, 1998.

  Torres, María A. The Lost Apple: Operation Pedro Pan, Cuban Children in the U.S., and the Promise of a Better Future. Boston: Beacon Press, 2003.

  “U.S. Analysts Say Cuba is Keeping Forces Abroad.” New York Times. 21 Oct. 1979: 5.

  Valdés, Nelson P., and Edwin Lieuwen. The Cuban Revolution: A Research-Study Guide (1959–1969). Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1971.

  Velázquez Fuentes, Francis. Josué. Santiago: Ediciones Santiago, 2009.

  Whitney, Craig R. “In Moscow, Uncertainty on U.S. Policy.” New York Times. 12 Oct. 1979. A3.

  FILM AND TELEVISION

  CBS News. “Rebels of the Sierra Maestra,” CBS News Special Report, May 19, 1957. Don Hewitt and Leslie Midgley, editors, Wendell Hoffman, camera, and Robert Taber, reporter. Located at the Paley Center for Media, New York.

  Lyman, Will, Stephanie Tepper, and William Cran. Frontline: The Last Communist. Alexandria, VA: PBS Video, 1992.

  Splinter, Romano, dir., November 30th, FAR (Revolutionary Armed Forces) training film with documentary footage and interviews, 1981. Located in FAR Archives.

  AUTHOR’S INTERVIEWS/CORRESPONDENCE

  Acuna Núñez, Maritza. Author’s interview, Media Luna, 23 April 1999.

  Álvarez Sánchez, Jorge. Author’s interview, Miami, 4 July 2000.

  Álvarez Tabío, Pedro. Author’s interviews, Havana, 1 February 2000; 14 May 2000; 17 May 2000; correspondence, 24–25 August 2002.

  Álpizar López, Michael. Author’s interview, Havana, 15 April 1998.

  Aragón, Dr. Isolina. Author’s interview, Havana, January 2000.

  Áreas, Alberto. Author’s interview, New York, 10 November 1999.

  Babiel Gutiérrez, Nelsy. Author’s interviews, Havana, 29 May 2000; 19 December 2006; 8 January 2007; 11 January 2007.

  Barnet, Miguel. Author’s interviews, Havana, 20 January 2000; 3 February 2000; 8 January 2007.

  Bedoya, Sonya. Author’s interview, Havana, 8 Janu
ary 2007.

  Bofill, Julio César. Author’s interviews, Havana, 29 August 1999; 1 September 1999.

  Bofill, Raysa. Author’s interviews, Havana, 28 December 2000; 8 January 2000.

 

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