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  2. Pilar Jorge de Tella - Wikipedia

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    With the passage of the 1901 Cuban Constitution, which denied the right to vote to women, [2] several feminist organizations sprang up. [2] One of these, the Club Femenino de Cuba Spanish : Club Femenino was founded by Pilar Jorge de Tella, Ofelia Domínguez Navarro , Hortensia Lamar , Pilar Morlón de Menéndez [ es ] , Mariblanca Sabas Alomá ...

  3. Women in the Cuban Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The freedoms that many American women enjoyed made them both the envy of and inspiration for numerous Cuban women. [3] Many Cuban women understood American women through a filtered lens, hearing of them through the stories American tourists would tell. The idea of being able to enjoy these same freedoms as American women was a major motivator ...

  4. List of years in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Taíno genocide Viceroyalty of New Spain (1535–1821) Siege of Havana (1762) Captaincy General of Cuba (1607–1898) Lopez Expedition (1850–1851) Ten Years' War (1868–1878) Little War (1879–1880) Cuban War of Independence (1895–1898) Treaty of Paris (1898) US Military Government (1898–1902) Platt Amendment (1901) Republic of Cuba (1902–1959) Cuban Pacification (1906–1909) Negro ...

  5. Human rights in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba is a regional front-runner in women's rights. [91] With respect to reproductive rights, Cuban women have up to two years of maternity leave and free access to abortion. [91] Women head almost 50% of households in Cuba. [91] Sixty percent of Cuban professionals are women. [91]

  6. UN once more calls on US to change course on Cuba - AOL

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    Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said in a speech before the assembly that what is often referred to as the U.S. trade embargo is a “blockade” because the web of laws and regulations ...

  7. Why Cuba doesn't deserve a lifting of U.S. embargo - AOL

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    Cuba’s crisis is the result of the internal blockade enforced by the Cuban government on the Cuban people. Cuban American scholar Dr. Amalia Daché has said that “…lifting the embargo would ...

  8. U.S. removes Cuba from list of countries ‘not cooperating ...

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    In a policy step to ease pressure on Cuba, the Biden administration removed the communist island from the roster of countries “not cooperating fully” with anti-terrorist efforts, a list the U ...

  9. Women in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Along with Afro-Cuban women, women in Cuba, formerly a marginalized group, were able to gain higher educational levels and equal advancements in their respective careers. [5] The 1975 Family Code was designed to allow Cuban women to share the household duties fairly with their spouses. [ 6 ]