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    Carlos Manuel de Céspedes

    Cuban revolutionary hero, plantation owner, poet, musician; 1st President of Cuba

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  1. Jun 11, 2018 · Carlos Manuel de Céspedes. The Cuban lawyer and revolutionary Carlos Manuelde Céspedes (1819-1874) initiated Cuba's Ten Years War of Independence against Spain in 1868, and the following year he became the first president of a provisional rebel government.

  2. Feb 27, 2024 · Excepcional fue Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y López del Castillo, el Padre de la Patria. Notas: (1) Eduardo Torres Cuevas en su intervención durante la Sesión de la Academia de Historia de Cuba en ocasión del 143 aniversario del alzamiento de Céspedes en La Demajagua. (2) Ibídem. (3) Leal Spengler, Eusebio. Carlos Manuel de Céspedes.

  3. Carlos Manuel de Céspedes. (Bayano, Cuba, 1819 - San Lorenzo, id., 1874) Revolucionario cubano. Nacido en el seno de una familia dedicada a la producción de azúcar, estudió en la Universidad de La Habana, donde se graduó en 1840.

  4. Nationality. Cuban. Political party. Liberal Party of Cuba. Spouse. Laura Bertini y Alessandri. Children. Carlos Manuel and Alba de Céspedes. Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y Quesada (August 12, 1871 – March 28, 1939) was a Cuban writer, politician, diplomat, and President of Cuba .

  5. Carlos Manuel de Céspedes del Castillo (18 April 1819, Bayamo, Spanish Cuba – 27 February 1874, San Lorenzo, Spanish Cuba) was a Cuban revolutionary hero and First President of Cuba in Arms in 1868. Cespedes, who was a plantation owner in Cuba, freed his slaves and made the declaration of Cuban independence in 1868 which started the Ten ...

  6. The first Cuban to take up arms in the name of the equality of all human beings and the right of all peoples to dignity, Carlos Manuel de Céspedes launched the Cry for emancipation in Yara on October 10, 1868 against Spanish colonialism.

  7. Arrested because of his anti-Spanish statements and banished from Bayamo, Céspedes began to organize a war for independence in Oriente province. After the 1868 "Glorious Revolution" in Spain, he saw an opportunity for revolt in Cuba and called for immediate revolutionary action, claiming that "the power of Spain is decrepit and worm-eaten" and ...

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