The gripping story of Batista's fall, Castro's triumph, and the roots of Cuban-American enmity lays bare the failures of U.S. policy. With evocative prose and swift-moving narrative, historian Professor Thomas Paterson explores America's troubled relationship with its island neighbor. Photos and maps.
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The gripping story of Batista's fall, Castro's triumph, and the roots of Cuban-American enmity lays bare the failures of U.S. policy. With evocative prose and swift-moving narrative, historian Professor Thomas Paterson explores America's troubled relationship with its island neighbor. Photos and maps.
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