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Fulgencio Batista: from revolutionary to strongman
Frank Argote-Freyre
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Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright and Permissions
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List of Illustrations
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List of Film Clips
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Photo Gallery
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Maps
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[Dedication]
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Preface
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[Introduction]
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Many Batistas
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Current Biographical Literature
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Dueling Interpretations
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Acknowledgments
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Chapter 1 End and Beginning
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[Introduction]
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Humble Beginnings
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El Coloso
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Chapter 2 Restless Adolescence
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[Introduction]
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Traveling Life
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On the Railroad
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Chapter 3 Sergeant Stenographer
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[Introduction]
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Cuban Army
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The Family
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Up through the Ranks
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Chapter 4 Machadato
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[Introduction]
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Batista and the ABC
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Enter Sumner Welles
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Exit Machado
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Chapter 5 Sergeants' Revolt
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[Introduction]
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A Question of Leadership
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September 4, 1933
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Open Revolt
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Proclamation and Pentarchy
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Farewell to Céspedes
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Chapter 6 Revolution of 1933
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[Introduction]
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The Sergeant and the Ambassador
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Angry Officers
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Demise of the Pentarchy
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Factions within the Grau Government
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Revolutionary Legislation
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Confrontation with the Communists
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Battle of the Hotel Nacional
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The Colonel and the Ambassador
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A Plot to Kill
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Chapter 7 An End to Revolution
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[Introduction]
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Fighting in the Streets
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Atarés
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Mr. Caffery of Louisiana
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Incident at Sans Souci
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Endgame
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“Presidente Relámpago”
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Chapter 8 The Mendieta Years
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[Introduction]
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The Relationship with Mendieta
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King Sugar
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Army Relations
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The Conspiracy of Mario Hernández
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Repressing el Pueblo
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Chapter 9 Labor Unrest
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[Introduction]
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The Strike of 1935
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Breaking the Strike
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Death of Guiteras
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Chapter 10 The Elections of 1936
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[Introduction]
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Time for an Election
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Easing Mendieta Out
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An Electoral Expert
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Election Results
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Chapter 11 In the Shadow of Batista
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[Introduction]
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President of the Banquet Circuit
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Gómez and Batista: The Clash
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Batista's Social Agenda
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Impeachment
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Chapter 12 Cuban Strongman
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[Introduction]
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A Compliant President
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The “Believe It or Not” Congress
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Triennial Plan
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Chapter 13 Road to Democracy
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[Introduction]
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Political Alliances
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Return of the Exile
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Army Resignation
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Elections of 1940
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Epilogue
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Notes
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Chapter 1. End and Beginning
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Chapter 2. Restless Adolescence
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Chapter 3. Sergeant Stenographer
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Chapter 4. Machadato
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Chapter 5. Sergeants' Revolt
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Chapter 6. Revolution of 1933
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Chapter 7. An End to Revolution
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Chapter 8. The Mendieta Years
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Chapter 9. Labor Unrest
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Chapter 10. The Elections of 1936
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Chapter 11. In the Shadow of Batista
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Chapter 12. Cuban Strongman
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Chapter 13. Road to Democracy
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Bibliography
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Archives
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Government Publications
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Interviews
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Newspapers and Magazines
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Books and Periodicals
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Index
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About the Author
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Supplementary Text
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Excerpt of the author's oral history interview with Santiago Rey Perna March 28, 1997
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Excerpt of the author's oral history interview with Fulgencio Rubén Batista Godínez April 30, 1998
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Excerpt of the author's oral history interview with Mirta Batista Ponsdomenech May 20, 1998
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Excerpt of a letter from Fulgencio Batista to Ramón Cruz Vidal June 3, 1971
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Excerpt of a letter from U.S. Ambassador Sumner Welles to Edward L. Reed April 26, 1933
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Excerpts of a letter from U.S. Ambassador Sumner Welles to Congressman Hamilton Fish Jr. June 3, 1933
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Excerpt of the unpublished autobiography of Mathilda Welles Undated
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Excerpts of a letter from U.S. Ambassador Sumner Welles to Congressman Hamilton Fish Jr. October 20, 1933
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Excerpt of a letter from Ramón Cruz Vidal to Fulgencio Rubén Batista Godínez October 5, 1990
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Excerpt of the military intelligence report from U.S. Military Attaché T. N. Gimperling September 5, 1933
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Excerpt of the military intelligence report from U.S. Military Attaché T. N. Gimperling October 3, 1933
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State Department dispatch from U.S. Ambassador Sumner Welles to the Secretary of State October 6, 1933, 4 p.m.
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Excerpt of the State Department dispatch from Charge d' Affaires H. Freeman Matthews to the Secretary of State December 14, 1933, 11 a.m.
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Telegram from Under Secretary of State William Phillips to U.S. Special Representative Jefferson Caffery in Havana January 14, 1934
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Excerpt of the author's oral history interview with Fulgencio Rubén Batista Godínez May 19, 1998
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Excerpt of a letter from Assistant Secretary of State Sumner Welles to U.S. Ambassador Jefferson Caffery November 29, 1935
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Excerpt of a Cuban intelligence report on presidential candidate Mario García Menocal's response to election tampering by Fulgencio Batista and the United States December 8, 1935
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Excerpt of a letter from Rogelio Jiménez Capote, former sergeant-teacher, to Emilio Carrillo May 20, 1985
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Excerpt of an account by Emilio Carrillo, former sergeant-teacher at a rural school in Camagüey, Cuba Undated
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Excerpts of a memorandum prepared by Colonel Fulgencio Batista and given to H. Freeman Matthews, First Secretary of the U.S. Embassy in Havana November 17, 1936
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Letter from Major Jaime Mariné, aide-de-camp of Colonel Fulgencio Batista, to the members of the Cuban House of Representatives December 16, 1936
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Excerpts from “Manifesto al Pueblo de Cuba”/ “Manifesto to the People of Cuba” by former President Miguel Mariano Gómez December 26, 1936
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Excerpts of the author's interview with Jorge Luis Batista Fernández July 23–25, 2001
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Excerpts of the diplomatic dispatch from U.S. Ambassador George S. Messersmith to the State Department July 9, 1940
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