Raúl Modesto Castro Ruz ( ; ; born 3 June 1931) is a Cuban retired politician and general who served as the
first secretary of the
Communist Party of Cuba
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, the most senior position in the
one-party communist state
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, from 2011 to 2021, and
President of Cuba
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between 2008 and 2018, succeeding his brother
Fidel Castro
Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz (13 August 1926 – 25 November 2016) was a Cuban politician and revolutionary who was the leader of Cuba from 1959 to 2008, serving as the prime minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976 and President of Cuba, president ...
.
One of the military leaders of the
Cuban Revolution
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, Castro served as the minister of the
Armed Forces
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from 1959 to 2008. His ministerial tenure made him the longest-serving minister of the armed forces. Castro was also a member of the
Politburo of the Communist Party of Cuba, the highest decision-making body, from 1965 until 2021.
Because of his brother's illness, Castro became the
acting president of the
Council of State
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in a temporary
transfer of power from 31 July 2006. Castro was officially made president by the
National Assembly
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on 24 February 2008, after his brother, who was still ailing, announced on 19 February 2008 that he would not stand again. He was re-elected president on 24 February 2013. Shortly thereafter, Castro announced that his second term would be his final term, and that he would not seek re-election in 2018.
He stepped down from the presidency on 19 April 2018 after his successor,
Miguel Díaz-Canel
Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez (; born 20 April 1960) is a Cuban politician and engineer. He has served as the 8th First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba since 2021 and as the 17th president o ...
was elected by the National Assembly following
parliamentary elections. Castro remained the first secretary of the Communist Party; he was still considered the ''de facto'' leader of the country, retaining oversight over the president. Castro announced at the Eighth
Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba, which began on 16 April 2021, that he was retiring.
His successor, Miguel Díaz-Canel, was voted in on 19 April.
Castro was also the head of the
constitutional reform commission, and continues to have a seat representing
Santiago de Cuba
Santiago de Cuba is the second-largest city in Cuba and the capital city of Santiago de Cuba Province. It lies in the southeastern area of the island, some southeast of the Cuban capital of Havana.
The municipality extends over , and contains t ...
's
Segundo Frente
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municipality in the National Assembly.
Early life
Raúl Modesto Castro Ruz was born in
Birán
Birán is a village in Holguín Province of Cuba, hamlet and ''consejo popular'' of Cueto, best known as the birthplace of Ramón, Fidel, Raúl and Juanita Castro. Their father Ángel Castro y Argiz owned a plantation there.
History
Unti ...
, Cuba, the legal son of a
Spanish immigrant father,
Ángel Castro who was 55 at the time of his birth, and a Cuban-born mother of
Canarian parentage, Lina Ruz. Raúl is the youngest of three brothers:
Ramón,
Fidel, and himself. He also has four sisters: Angela,
Juanita, Emma, and Agustina. Ángel Castro's first wife, Maria Argota, also raised five legal half-siblings of Raúl: Pedro Emilio, Maria Lidia, Manuel, Antonia, and Georgina.
As children, the Castro brothers were expelled from the first school they attended (Colegio La Salle) in
Santiago de Cuba
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The municipality extends over , and contains t ...
. Like Fidel, Raúl later attended the Jesuit School of Colegio Dolores in Santiago de Cuba and
Belen Jesuit Preparatory School in
Havana
Havana (; ) is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center.[University of Havana
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since 1950, but he did not graduate. Whereas Fidel was an excellent student, Raúl turned in mostly mediocre performances.
Raúl became a committed socialist and joined the Socialist Youth, an affiliate of the
Soviet
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-oriented
Popular Socialist Party, the island's Communist party. The brothers participated actively in sometimes violent student actions.
In 1953, Raúl served as a member of the
26th of July Movement group that
attacked the Moncada Barracks; he received a 13-year prison sentence and spent 22 months in prison as a result of this action. During his subsequent exile in
Mexico
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, he participated in the preparations for the expedition of the boat ''
Granma'' to Cuba.
Commander in the Cuban Revolution

When the ''Granma'' landing failed and the 82 expeditionaries were detected by government troops soon after, Raúl was one of only 12 fighters who managed to reach a safe haven in the
Sierra Maestra mountains, forming the core of the nascent rebel army . As Fidel's brother and trusted right-hand man and given his proven leadership abilities during and after the Moncada attack, he was given progressively bigger commands. On 27 February 1958 Raúl was made ''comandante'' and assigned the mission to cross the old province of
Oriente leading a column of guerrillas to open, to the northeast of that territory, the "
Frank País Eastern Front".
As a result of Raúl's "Eastern Front" operations, he was not involved in the pivotal
Operation Verano
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(which came close to destroying the main body of fighters but ended up a spectacular victory for Fidel), but Raúl's forces remained active and grew over time.
On 26 June 1958, Raúl Castro's rebels kidnapped ten Americans and two Canadians from the property of Moa Bay Mining Company (an American company) on the north coast of Oriente Province. The next day rebels took hostage 24 U.S. servicemen on leave from the United States naval base at Guantanamo Bay. This incident brought total kidnapped hostages to 36 (34 U.S. and 2 Canadian citizens).
U.S. Ambassador
Earl E. T. Smith and his staff determined the kidnappings had the following objectives: Obtain worldwide publicity, regain M-26-7 prestige lost by general strike call failure, force Batista's Air Force to stop bombing rebel holds, and gain public recognition from the U.S. Two tactical objectives the kidnapping achieved for Castro forces can be discerned from contemporaneous reporting in Time: Batista declaring a ceasefire for negotiations, forcing a reduction in Operation Verano air raids; the rebels used the lulls to regroup and fly in arms.
The hostage-taking caused significant U.S. backlash, including unfavorable public reaction, and U.S. consideration to re-establishing military support to Batista and deploying U.S. forces to free the hostages. Ultimately, the hostages were released in very small groups, extracting the maximum press attention. After their release, the hostages said they were treated well with some even claiming to support the rebel cause.
Regarding the captured Batista government soldiers, Raúl Castro notes in his war diaries: "All three were brought food and told that they would be released and only their weapons would be kept. They had money and watches we needed, but according to our principles, we didn't touch them." In the territories under guerrilla control, it created an autonomous structure by establishing hospitals, schools and several material manufacturing plants. In 1958, he was also at the origin of the M-26 intelligence services.
By October 1958, after reinforcement by Fidel, the brothers had about 2,000 fighters and were operating freely throughout Oriente province. In December, while
Che Guevara
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and
Camilo Cienfuegos were operating in
Santa Clara, Fidel and Raúl's army laid siege to Maffo, capturing it on 30 December. Their victorious army then headed to
Santiago de Cuba
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The municipality extends over , and contains t ...
, capital of Oriente province.
In response to the victory by Che Guevara at the
Battle of Santa Clara, the U.S.-backed President
Fulgencio Batista fled Cuba in the early morning of 1 January 1959. The two Castro brothers with their army arrived on the outskirts of Santiago de Cuba and said their forces would storm the city at 6 P.M. on 1 January if it did not first surrender. The commander (Colonel Rego Rubido) surrendered Santiago de Cuba without a fight. The war was over, and Fidel was able to take power in Havana when he arrived on 8 January 1959.
Raúl's abilities as a military leader during the revolution are hard to see clearly. Unlike Che Guevara or Cienfuegos, Raúl had no significant victories he could claim credit for on his own. After Batista's fall, Raúl had the task of overseeing trials and
execution
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of between 30 and 70 soldiers loyal to deposed President Batista who had been convicted of war crimes.
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Political career
Early political career

Raúl Castro Ruz was a member of the national
leadership
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of the Integrated Revolutionary PO Organizations (established July 1961; dissolved March 1962) and of the United Party of the Socialist Revolution of Cuba (established March 1962; dissolved October 1965). He is also credited with helping shoot down a
Lockheed U2 and killing Major
Rudolf Anderson.
He served as a member of the
Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and Second Secretary of its
Politburo
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from the Party's formation in October 1965; also, as First Vice President of the
Cuban Council of State of the
National Assembly of People's Power and
Council of Ministers
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when these were established in 1976.
Assumption of presidential duties
On 31 July 2006, Fidel Castro's personal secretary, Carlos Valenciaga, announced on state-run television that Fidel Castro would provisionally hand over the duties of
First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba (
party chief),
President of the Council of State of Cuba (
head of state
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), President of the
Council of Ministers of Cuba (
prime minister
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), and
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces to Raúl Castro while Fidel underwent and recovered from intestinal surgery to repair
gastrointestinal bleeding.
Many commentators regarded Raúl Castro as a political
hardliner who would maintain the Communist Party of Cuba's influence in the country. However, others believed that he was more pragmatic than his older brother and willing to institute some market-oriented economic policies. It was speculated that he favored a variant of the current Chinese and Vietnamese political and economic model for Cuba in the hopes of preserving some elements of the socialist system.
Raúl is considered by some to be less charismatic than his brother
Fidel Castro
Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz (13 August 1926 – 25 November 2016) was a Cuban politician and revolutionary who was the leader of Cuba from 1959 to 2008, serving as the prime minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976 and President of Cuba, president ...
, who remained largely out of public view during the transfer-of-duty period.
His few public appearances included hosting a gathering of leaders of the
Non-Aligned nations in September 2006, and leading the national commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the landing of the boat ''
Granma'', which also became Fidel's belated 80th-birthday celebrations.
In a speech to university students, Raúl stated that a communist system in Cuba would remain, and that "Fidel is irreplaceable, unless we all replace him together."
On 1 May 2007 Raúl presided over the
May Day
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celebrations in Havana. According to ''
Granma'' the crowd reached over one million participants, with delegations from over 225 organizations and 52 countries.
Raúl has a reputation for his businesslike, unanimated delivery of speeches.
Communist leader
After assuming what was originally announced as a temporary control over the presidency in 2006, on 24 February 2008 Raúl Castro won election as the new
President of the Council of State and
President of the Council of Ministers during a legislative session held at Cuba's Palace of Conventions in Havana. His administration subsequently announced several economic reforms. In March 2008 the government removed restrictions on the purchase of numerous products not available under Fidel Castro's administration – including DVD-players, computers, rice cookers, and microwaves.
In an effort to boost food production, the government allowed private farmers and cooperatives to lease idle state-owned land and moved much of the decision-making process regarding land use from the national level to the municipal level.
All
death sentences (about 30) were commuted between 2008 and 2010, although none had been executed since 2003.
In mid-2008, the government overhauled the salary structure of all state-run companies so that harder-working employees could earn higher wages. In addition, the government removed restrictions against the use of cell phones and investigated the removal of travel restrictions on Cubans.
In March 2009,
Raúl Castro dismissed some officials.
In April 2011, Raúl announced a plan of 300 economic reforms encouraging private initiative, reducing state spending, encouraging foreign investment and agrarian reforms. He also announced a limitation on presidential terms, including his own.
On 24 February 2013, Cuba's parliament named Raúl Castro to a new five-year term as president and appointed
Miguel Díaz-Canel
Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez (; born 20 April 1960) is a Cuban politician and engineer. He has served as the 8th First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba since 2021 and as the 17th president o ...
as his first vice president. Castro announced that day that he would step down from power after his second term as president ended in 2018.
In 2018, he was selected as a candidate for the National Assembly of People's Power by the Segundo Frente municipality in Santiago de Cuba, regarded as the cradle of the Cuban Revolution.
Miguel Díaz-Canel took over as President of Cuba (President of the Council of State) on 19 April 2018. However, Raúl Castro remained
First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, and hence the ''de facto'' leader of Cuba, until he resigned on 19 April 2021.
Normalization of relations with the United States

Raúl Castro said in a 2008 interview: "The American people are among our closest neighbors. We should respect each other. We have never held anything against the American people. Good relations would be mutually advantageous. Perhaps we cannot solve all of our problems, but we can solve a good many of them."
On 10 December 2013, Castro, in a significant move, shook hands with and greeted
American President Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who was the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the first African American president in American history. O ...
at the
Nelson Mandela memorial service in
Johannesburg
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.
On 17 December 2014, Castro and Obama made separate announcements to the effect that efforts to normalize relations between the two nations would
begin with the re-establishment of
embassies in Havana and
Washington. Direct diplomatic relations had previously ceased in 1961 after Cuba
became closely allied with the USSR.
Argentine-born
Pope Francis
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facilitated the rapprochement between the U.S. and Cuba, allowing the Vatican to be used for secret negotiations. Castro and Obama made simultaneous public announcements about the progress toward normalization.
On 20 July 2015 Cuba and the United States officially resumed full diplomatic relations with the sections of
"Cuban interests" in
Washington, D.C., and
"U.S. interests" in
Havana
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On 20 March 2016 Obama made a visit to Cuba to meet with Castro – the first visit of a sitting U.S. president to Cuba in 88 years.
Speaking in 2017, Castro criticized U.S. President <div class=)
's proposition of the
Mexican wall and restrictive trade policy. Castro called Trump's plans egotistical and – for the border – irrational. "You can't contain poverty, catastrophes, and migrants with walls, but with cooperation, understanding, and peace," Castro said. In November 2016 Trump (as U.S. President-elect) targeted Raúl in a tweet, saying, "If Cuba is unwilling to make a better deal for the Cuban people, the Cuban/American people and the U.S. as a whole, I will terminate deal".
Castro surprised a top American envoy in September 2017 while discussing
alleged sonic attacks on American diplomatic staff. He denied involvement but allowed FBI rare access to investigate the incident that allegedly left 21 people with hearing loss and brain damage.
In September 2019 the United States sanctioned Castro and barred him from entering the U.S. due to Cuba's support of the
Nicolás Maduro government in Venezuela during the
presidential crisis and alleged human-rights abuses caused by the government.
Retirement
On 16 April 2021, the 8th Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba assembled for a four-day meeting, marking the start of Castro's final transfer of leadership and retirement from politics.
Miguel Díaz-Canel
Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez (; born 20 April 1960) is a Cuban politician and engineer. He has served as the 8th First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba since 2021 and as the 17th president o ...
was elected Castro's successor as First Secretary of the Communist Party on 19 April 2021.
Castro makes occasional public appearances and speeches, most recently at the celebration of the 65th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution on 1 January 2024. Though officially retired, Raul Castro still retains a seat in the National Assembly and the title of Army General. He is also considered to wield great influence on affairs of state from behind the scenes.
Public and personal life
Castro married
Vilma Espín, a former
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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chemical engineering
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student and the daughter of a wealthy lawyer for the
Bacardi rum company, on 26 January 1959. Vilma became president of the
Cuban Federation of Women. They have three daughters (Déborah,
Mariela, and Nilsa) and one son (
Alejandro
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Alejandro has multiple variations in different languages, including Aleksander ( Czech, Polish), Alexandre ( French), Alexandros ( Greek), Alsander ( Irish), Alessandro ( Italian), Aleksand ...
) Castro Espín. Vilma Espín died on 18 June 2007.
Alejandro is a Colonel in the
Ministry of the Interior
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In some states, the ...
, as director of the office of Intelligence Coordination between MININT and MINFAR, with full oversight and access to all of the activities of the Intelligence services. Most foreign analysts consider him to be the "czar" of Cuban Intelligence and Raul's link to maintaining control over MININT, balancing it with his own control of MINFAR. He is widely viewed as Raul's most trusted advisor and is likely being prepared for a future leadership role. Their daughter
Mariela Castro currently heads the
Cuban National Center for Sex Education, while Déborah is married to Colonel
Luis Alberto Rodríguez, head of GAESA, the Armed Forces' economic division. He is widely regarded as one of the most powerful figures in the Cuban Economy due to the Military's hold on most of the lucrative business sectors. Deborah's son, Raul Guillermo, nicknamed El Cangrejo (The Crab) due to a malformed finger, is Raul's current chief bodyguard.
In an interview in 2006, following his assumption of presidential duties, Raúl Castro commented on his public profile stating: "I am not used to making frequent appearances in public, except at times when it is required ... I have always been discreet, that is my way, and in passing I will clarify that I am thinking of continuing in that way."
In an interview with actor
Sean Penn
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, Castro was described as "warm, open, energetic, and sharp of wit".
However, Juan Reynaldo Sanchez, a defected bodyguard for Fidel who knew Raul well, wrote later that his warm public exterior was a carefully maintained façade; In private, he found him to be "rough, curt, almost unpleasant" with a dubious sense of humor. Nevertheless, though, Sanchez considered Raul the true "architect" of the Castroist system, despite having a polar opposite personality to Fidel. Whereas Fidel was "charismatic, energetic, visionary but extremely impulsive and totally disorganized", Raul was described as a "natural, methodical, and uncompromising organizer".
After a meeting with
Pope Francis
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in
Vatican City
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on 10 May 2015, Castro said that he would conditionally consider returning to the
Roman Catholic Church
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.
He said in a televised news conference, "I read all the speeches of the pope, his commentaries, and if the pope continues this way, I will go back to praying and go back to the
oman Catholicchurch. I am not joking."
[ The pope visited Cuba before his September 2015 visit to the United States. Castro said: "I promise to go to all his Masses" when Pope Francis visited Cuba in 2015. Castro considered Christ a communist stating, "I think that's why they killed Jesus, for being a communist, for doing what Fidel defined as revolution... changing the situation."
]
In popular culture
In the 1969 American film '' Che!'', Castro was played by Paul Bertoya. In the 2002 film '' Fidel'', he was played by Maurice Comte. In the 2008 American biographical film '' Che'', he was played by Rodrigo Santoro.
He is mentioned as "Fidel Castro's brother" in the Billy Bragg
Stephen William Bragg (born 20 December 1957) is an English singer, songwriter, musician, author and political activist. His music blends elements of folk music, punk rock and protest songs, with lyrics that mostly span political or romantic th ...
song, " Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards".
Honours and awards
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Hero of the Republic of Cuba
** Order of Playa Girón
** Order of Cienfuegos
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Dr António Agostinho Neto Order
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Order of Friendship (18 September 2019)
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Military Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the White Lion (13 July 1960)
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Grand Cross of the National Order of Mali
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Order of the National Flag, 1st class
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** Order of the Cross of Grunwald, 1st class
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** Order of Friendship
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Order of the Holy Prince Daniel of Moscow, 1st class (Russian Orthodox Church)[For the contribution to strengthening inter-religious cooperation in connection with the consecration of the church of Our Lady of Kazan in Havana]
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Order of Lenin
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Order of the October Revolution
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Jubilee Medal "In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin"
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First Class of the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise (26 March 2010)
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Grand Cordon of the Order of the Liberator
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Gold Star Order
References
Citations
Sources
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Notes
External links
Raul Castro Stamps His Mark
''Havana Times'', 4 March 2009
Who is Raul Castro, Cuba's new leader?
''Times Online'', 19 February 2008.
Biography by CIDOB Foundation
(in Spanish)
''Escambray Digital'', 27 July 2007.
"Cuba in transition"
i
''Starbroek News''
19 April 2007
by Frances Robles, ''Miami Herald
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'', 14 July 2006.
Raul Castro Books
* ''BBC'' Profile
Raul Castro
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* ''Time Magazine:'
17 April 2008
Photographs of Raul Castro, 1964 – Duke University Libraries Digital Collections
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