โAda Ferrer, a leading historian of Cuba, provides a succinct yet wide-ranging history of U.S.-Cuba relations from the point of view of the island and its ...
There needed to be sympathizing with the victims of a crime, including members of the wider community. So in some sense, this discourse, which has been a mainstay of official American discourse towards Cuba, just doesnโt describe what the social experience of that country was over the last 60 years.โ โIt is full of memorable vignettes, beginning with the fact that Christopher Columbus made landfall on the island and not on the North American continent, as is usually assumed.