Fifty years ago today Fidel Castro rolled into Havana to jubilant crowds. Thus began an uneasy relationship that continues today. In the early days Fidel Castro was considered a hero in the United States. My mom bought toy Castro beards for me and my brother. Heck, everyone was wearing them. Then it became clear that [...]
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Cuba’s New Groove (update)
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