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¡Cuba! Art And History: From 1868 to Today - Part 1

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2008

WatchMojo.com presents... ¡Cuba! Art and History from 1868 to Today brings together some 400 works of art. We had the chance to speak to the curator of this exhibit.

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  • School project anyone?

  • @cesarpado14 WHAT?!?

    you are well aware of the fact that "this immortal beacon that will guide us to victory"

    once was ready to point nukes at MAJOR cities like NYC,WASHINGTON D.C.

    please understand that there are 2 sides to every coin.

    And no,I'm not american born,in fact I was born and raised in cuba until the age of 15!

    so PLEASE get your information right before you go praising someone that was just as crazy as castro!

    The only difference is that Che,wouldn't mind getting his hands dirty!

  • Fidel preaty much toock everything, Looking back at cuba it was a beautiful contry. But after the 1950s 1960s it fell apart. The culture is amazing full of art, music and history. But now it is not as beautiful or rich as it use to be. I have to learn more about it though im still young, i moved to the U.S when i was 10 so i grew up in Cuba. But i realy dont know about it that much.

  • che Gevara is immortal is our beacon to guide us to victory

  • Everyone always loks at the bad things and even though is true about the abuses it is better then Batistas dictetorship which killed anyone that opposed him and PLZ US TAKE AWAY THE EMBARGO YOU HAVE PUT ON CUBA FOR 60 YEARS ALREADY YOUR BEING THE DICTATORS THERE

  • Please note that Mr. Castro's "revolution" has ended many art forms in Cuba, and many lives of artists. The human rights abuses in Cuba are extraordinary, if only for the fact that many "first world" outsiders are oblivious to them, or would like to remain oblivious to them.

  • thanks!I'm impressesd with this art and revolution!

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