Oral history interview with Caridad, 2006 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... of Santiago. She worked as a prison technician. In 1996, she joined the Communist Party. She had two children. Caridad was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name...
Oral history interview with Niurka, 2006 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... was born, so she had to abandon that career as well. She worked in a shirt factory. She was also a teaching assistant in elementary schools. Niurka was interviewed for the project that led to the book How...
Oral history interview with Indira, 2006 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... at the Military Hospital. Indira was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Indira nació en La Habana, Cuba, en 1979. Cuando era una niña...
Oral history interview with Antonio, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... to the Yoruba religion. Antonio was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Antonio nació en La Habana, Cuba, en 1974. Él es músico y ha...
Oral history interview with Dulce, 2008 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... to the United States and one of her daughters to Spain. Dulce was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Dulce nació en La Habana, Cuba...
Oral history interview with Eloy, 2008 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Eloy nació en Granma, Cuba, en 1923. Debió dejar sus estudios cuando era un niño para dedicarse...
Oral history interview with Danny, 2008 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... companies in Central Granma. He retired in 2003. He had two children. Danny was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Danny nació en...
Oral history interview with Celia, 2008 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... Hermanos cooperative as a cowgirl. Later, she became an administrator of the cooperative. Celia had three children. Celia was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name...
Oral history interview with Natalia, 2008 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... a livelihood. Natalia worked as a teacher until her retirement in 2000. She had three sons, one of whom was sent to prison for cattle smuggling. Natalia was interviewed for the project that led to the book How...
Oral history interview with Excilia, 2008 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... Archives at Columbia, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Libraries Excilia, 1940- Interviews. Cuba Social conditions 1990- Cuba Economic conditions 1990- Cuba Politics and government 1990...
Oral history interview with Elisa, 2008 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... children. They divorced and he left with his son to live in Spain. Elisa had breast cancer. Elisa was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym...
Oral history interview with Víctor, 2008 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... in a laboratory where he did research on pest control. Víctor was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Víctor nació en 1958 en...
Oral history interview with Víctor, 2008 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... at the University of Matanzas. He worked in a laboratory where he did research on pest control. Víctor was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym...
Oral history interview with Yohanca, 2007 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... hospitals in Santiago. Yohanca is a lesbian. Yohanca was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Yohanca nació en Santiago de Cuba en...
Oral history interview with Alma, 2004 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... and in the fields. Later, she worked in a cotton factory. She also worked as a cashier in a grocery store. Alma had three children and married twice. Alma was interviewed for the project that led to the book How...
Oral history interview with Gladys, 2008 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
.... She had two sons, one of whom went into exile. Gladys was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Gladys nació en Guantánamo...
Oral history interview with Margarita, 2007 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... to Nicaragua, where she studied Theology, Values Education, and Gender Studies. Margarita is a lesbian. Margarita was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name...
Oral history interview with Nancy, 2007 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... with a Frenchman, which would allow her to leave the island. He and her partner, another Cuban woman living in France, helped her make ends meet. Nancy was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things...
Oral history interview with Claudia, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... years old and became pregnant. She worked in the Ministry of the Interior for ten years and in the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR). Claudia was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things...
Oral history interview with Rokatar, 2008 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... participated in the wars in Angola and Ethiopia. He joined the Young Communist League in 1974 and the Communist Party in 1981. He had two sons. Rokatar was interviewed for the project that led to the book How...
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Albertson, Dean, 1920-1989, interviewer.--http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ivr (9)
Mason, John T., 1909-1998, interviewer.--http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ivr (9)
Franklin, Joan, interviewer.--http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ivr (8)
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