Oral history interview with Tito, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... is a Catholic. Tito was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Tito nació en noviembre de 1933 en Regla, provincia de La Habana, Cuba. Los...
Oral history interview with Bosch, 2005 [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 Bosch nació el 25 de junio de 1912 en Santa Fe, Isla de Pinos (actualmente Isla de la Juventud...
Oral history interview with Linda, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... of the course, and secretary. Linda had two children. Linda was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Linda nació en 1923 en Cruces...
Oral history interview with Eusebio, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... department. Eusebio identifies as homosexual. Eusebio was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Eusebio nació en Diezmero, La Habana...
Oral history interview with Ernesto, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... in a grocery store. He was also president of the Campo Florido Liceo Cultural. Ernesto had two children. Ernesto was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name...
Oral history interview with Juan, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... parties. He is Catholic. Juan was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Juan nació en La Habana, Cuba, en 1968. Su madre falleció...
Oral history interview with Petra, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
..., 2023 Interviewed by Juana Berges and Patricia Arenas in May of 2005 Juan, 1968- Interviews. Cuba Social conditions 1990- Cuba Economic conditions 1990- Cuba Politics and government 1990- Oral histories...
Oral history interview with Carlos, 2005 [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 Carlos nació en Holguín, Cuba, en 1954. Su padre lo abandonó al nacer. Su madre era campesina...
Oral history interview with María, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... la Luz. María was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project María nació en Campo Florido, Cuba, durante la década de 1940. Sus...
Oral history interview with Arturo, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... then, he has worked in a theater. In his free time, he devoted himself to musical composition. He composed more than fourteen pieces. Arturo was interviewed for the project that led to the book How...
Oral history interview with Irina, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... to Havana. She worked as a store clerk and as a secretary in a company. Iris married a sailor and had a daughter. Iris was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name...
Oral history interview with Andrea, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
.... Andrea had a daughter. Andrea was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Andrea nació en La Habana, Cuba, en 1950. Cuando tenía...
Oral history interview with Silvia, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... worked in various academic jobs since then. In her free time, she enjoys writing fictional stories with her husband. Silvia was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart...
Oral history interview with Jorge, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
.... Jorge was married twice and had three children. Jorge was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Jorge nació en Santos Suárez, La...
Oral history interview with Alicia, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... Research. She married in 1971. She retired in the 1980s. Alicia was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Alicia nació en Cienfuegos...
Oral history interview with Pablo, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... again as a lineman. Between 2000 and 2001, his parents and brother passed away. Pablo is an evangelical. Pablo was married four times and had seven children. Pablo was interviewed for the project that led...
Oral history interview with Carmen, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... children. Carmen was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Carmen nació el 26 de abril de 1944 en Jaruco, Cuba. Cuando tenía diez...
Oral history interview with Esteban, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... of foreign currency sent by Cubans living in other countries. In the fifth interview, Esteban describes the actions of the Varela Project. He also discusses his decision to migrate to the United States over...
Oral history interview with Gustavo, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... worked as a construction manager for the Ministry of Housing. Gustavo was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Gustavo nació en...
Oral history interview with Homero, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... de Crédito y Servicio. Homero was a member and secretary of the Communist Party. Homero had a son. Homero was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name...
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Grossner, Isabel S., interviewer.--http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ivr (20)
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Weiss, Thomas G. (Thomas George), 1946- interviewer.--http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ivr (15)
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Phillips, Harlan B., interviewer.--http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ivr (10)
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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