The legacy of the Baragua Protest
On March 15th, 1878 as a strong protest against the Zanjon Pact, the General Antonio Maceo made one of the
Read moreOn March 15th, 1878 as a strong protest against the Zanjon Pact, the General Antonio Maceo made one of the
Read moreOn February 24, 1895, an uprising took place in several points of the geography of Cuba that would give continuity
Read moreAlthough the ill-named Zanjon Pact is not an event to pay tribute to, but it serves to reinforce the criterion
Read moreA representation of the town of Contramaestre honored the martyrs who fell in the wars of independence and internationalist missions,
Read moreAs a result of one of those many coincidences in history, two paradigms of Cuban and universal freedom were born
Read moreAntonio Maceo Grajales’ life has elements of legend, but his memory rejects the myth that often deforms and alienates him.
Read moreOn March 15, 1878, General Antonio Maceo and a group of compatriots from the east of the island staged the
Read moreThe people of Contramaestre once again hugged their internationalist martyrs on December 7, during the ceremony commemorating the 30th anniversary
Read moreMartinez Campos could not make Antonio Maceo in Mangos de Baraguá lay down his arms and join the Zanjón Pact.
Read moreThe Homeland decked out when Mariana Grajales was born on June 12, 1815, who would become Mother of the Homeland
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