American Interest in Cuba: 1848-1855Columbia University Press, 1948 - 323 pages |
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... leader was Narciso López and their delegates to the Cuban Council in New York included José Aniceto Iznaga and Gaspar ... leaders feared that López intended to arouse the slaves and they worked to unite his efforts with their plans for ...
... leader was Narciso López and their delegates to the Cuban Council in New York included José Aniceto Iznaga and Gaspar ... leaders feared that López intended to arouse the slaves and they worked to unite his efforts with their plans for ...
Page 109
... leadership . The cautious members of the Havana Club and their agents in the Cuban Council of New York refused to make the impetuous General their leader . López , refusing to submit to them , founded his own Junta Cubana in New York ...
... leadership . The cautious members of the Havana Club and their agents in the Cuban Council of New York refused to make the impetuous General their leader . López , refusing to submit to them , founded his own Junta Cubana in New York ...
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... leaders finally left Washington , after ensuring the election of Lincoln by refusing to compromise with the Douglas Democrats , they planned to carry out the scheme for a slavery empire outside the Union.30 At the last moment ...
... leaders finally left Washington , after ensuring the election of Lincoln by refusing to compromise with the Douglas Democrats , they planned to carry out the scheme for a slavery empire outside the Union.30 At the last moment ...
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