feb 26, 1948 - Bibliography
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On Feb. 26, 1948, Castro wrote in the Diario de la Marina. He denied his participation in the assassination of Manolo Castro. (“Conferencia de prensa”)
On Jan. 30, 1949, Castro had a speech at a rally that called for military opposition to any increases in bus fares.
On Mar. 13, 1952, Castro wrote in the El Acusador in which he denounced Batista’s coup. (“¡Revolución no, zarpazo!”)
On Jul. 26, 1966 (1952?), Castro wrote in the Granma. There was a brief presented to the Urgency Court calling for the legal punishment for the people who participated n the military coup. (“Al Tribunal de Urgencia”)
On Jul. 26, 1964 (1953?), there was a speech delivered to the men who were going to attack the Moncada Barracks.
On Jul. 15, 1956, there was an article that denied Castro’s link with Communists.
On Sep. 2, 1956, there was a letter that denied Castro’s connections with the dictator of the Dominican Republic.
On Jul. 12, 1957, a manifesto was released by Castro and Felipe Pazos calling on the people to fight against tyranny.
On Jul. 21, 1968 (?), there was a letter that talked about the high morales of the guerillas.
On May 28, 1958, there was a radio broadcast that described the battle of Uvero and the revolutionary strategy of the Rebel Army.
In-text Citation: (The Making of a Revolutionary: A Fidel Castro Bibliography (1947-1958) on JSTOR, 2021)
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