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Fidel castro biography timeline graphic organizer

          Picture · Lifespan · Personal history: childhood & important people in their lives · Education & career · Major events · Quote(s) · Where were they from?...

          This easy-to-assemble flipbook will help students organize their biography research as they learn about Fidel Castro.

        1. This easy-to-assemble flipbook will help students organize their biography research as they learn about Fidel Castro.
        2. Fidel Castro, the Cuban revolutionary leader who built a Soviet-style communist state on the doorstep of the United States and defied the power of 10 US.
        3. Picture · Lifespan · Personal history: childhood & important people in their lives · Education & career · Major events · Quote(s) · Where were they from?
        4. He led the Cuban Revolution from to After seizing power from Fulgencio Batista in , Castro enacted sweeping reforms that provided universal.
        5. Detailed Chronology: Wikipedia offers a structured chronological account of Castro's life and career, allowing users to track significant events and.
        6. Latin American Network Information Center

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          This database includes speeches, interviews, etc., by Fidel Castro from 1959 to 1996. All texts are in English. If you would like more recent speeches or texts in Spanish, please consult Discursos e Intervenciones de Fidel Castro, which has texts in a variety of languages starting with 1998, Discursos: Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores at the Cuban Foreign Ministry, or Discursos y otras intervenciones de Fidel Castro.

          You can search the Castro Speech Data Base by using the box above, or you can browse the collection by date using the links to the right.

          "Castro Speech" is a database containing the full-text translations of speeches, interviews, and press conferences by Fidel Castro, based upon the records of the Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS), a U.S.

          government agency responsible for monitoring broadcast and print media in countries throughout the world. These records are in the public domain.

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