Oral history interview with Ofelia, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... was a painter and bass player and worked as a police officer. Ofelia was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Ofelia nació en Guanabacoa...
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 Excilia, 2008 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... Interview is made available under a Creative Commons BY-ND license Rachel Dore-Weeks, Gift, 2023 Interviewed by Elizabeth Dore in January of 2008 Digital sound recording available by contacting Oral History...
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 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 Eugene E. Wilson, 1962. [CCOH]
Project: Naval history project.
..., Frederick B. Rentschler, Igor Sikorsky, William Boeing, and James Forrestal. Interviewed by John T. Mason, Jr. and Elizabeth B. Mason on August 6, August 9, August 10, August 13, August 14, August 20...
Oral history interview with Javier, 2004 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... was a farmer on his own ranch. Javier was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Javier nació el 10 de noviembre de 1939 en Brazo...
Oral history interview with Silvio, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... member. He carried out militant tasks together with ANAP, such as the organization of the Credit and Service Cooperatives. Silvio was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart...
Oral history interview with Ofelia, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... her in the interview. Her husband was a painter and bass player and worked as a police officer. Ofelia was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym...
Oral history interview with Eloy, 2008 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... children who were able to attend college. Eloy 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...
Oral history interview with Danny, 2008 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... of the control of finances and economy of different 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...
Oral history interview with Celia, 2008 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... the Special Period, she joined the Tosca 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...
Oral history interview with Excilia, 2008 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
..., they had a daughter. Excilia was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Excilia nació en Pinar del Río, Cuba, en 1940. En su...
Oral history interview with Alma, 2004 [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 Alma nació en Vedado, Cuba, en 1936. Comenzó a trabajar desde muy pequeña en el bar de su padre...
Oral history interview with Lázaro, 2008 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... escuela al campo (School to the countryside). He worked as a baker at Empresa de Pan y Dulce. He was a member of the Young Communist League. Lázaro was interviewed for the project that led to the book How...
Oral history interview with Paula, 2008 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
..., she retired and started writing fiction books. Paula participated in a theosophical lodge. Paula was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym...
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