Cuba-Lights Out: A Cuban Memoir of Betrayal and Survival

A blog dedicated to shed light on Cuba before Fidel Castro.

I remember when this happened

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Lights Out: A Cuban Memoir at 8:31:00 AM
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Cardenas before 1958. There was no stopping progress, until……

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Lights Out: A Cuban Memoir at 8:34:00 AM
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Maternity unit for Cubans, even rats have free healthcare.

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Lights Out: A Cuban Memoir at 8:01:00 AM
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Industry in Cuba

 So many  people don’t know or don’t want to know Cuba had vibrant family owned industries that provided jobs for Cubans. 

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BIO I was born in 1958 in Holguín, the City of Parks, Oriente, Cuba, the year the Cuban Revolution drove Batista from power. I lived in Cuba during Fidel Castro’s hijacking of the Cuban government, his brutal consolidation of power, and his ill-advised and disastrous takeover of all private business. In 1970, at age twelve, with my parents and only a few other relatives, I immigrated to the United States on a U.S.–sponsored Freedom Flight. A proud Cuban-American and hockey mom who hates snow, I live with my husband, Tony, and son, Anthony, in Rochester, New York, my home since arriving in the United States.
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