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Mirta Francisca de la Caridad Díaz-Balart y Gutiérrez (30 September 1928 – 6 July 2024) was a Cuban woman who was the first wife of Fidel Castro. They married in 1948, had one son together, and divorced in 1955.
Following the Cuban Revolution, in which Guevara fought, Gadea came to Cuba, to be confronted with the announcement by Guevara that he had fallen in love with another woman, Aleida March, and requested a divorce. Gadea remained loyal to Guevara's political movement; she died in Havana in 1974. [4] She wrote the memoir My Life With Che. [2]
In New York City, Alfonso requested the marriage to be nullified and in Havana, Edelmira asked for a divorce, which eventually came to pass on 8 May 1937. On that particular occasion, Edelmira's accusation was based on fact; Alfonso was secretly seeing another woman, Cuban model Marta Esther Rocafort-Altuzarra (18 September 1913 – 4 February ...
Mark Cuban married his wife Tiffany in September 2002. The couple met at a gym in Dallas in 1997. The 'Shark Tank' star and his partner of 21 years have three children together.
Last year, the US and Cuba began restoring relations, sparking the interest of many people eager to visit the island. ... 19 gorgeous photos of daily life in Cuba. Sarah Jacobs.
Born in Camagüey, Soravilla worked as a journalist for El Mundo. [3] As an activist, Soravilla participated in the founding of several organizations for the rights of women such as the Club Femenino de Cuba (Women's Club of Cuba) and the Unión Nacional de Mujeres (National Union of Women), along with other writers such as Ofelia Rodríguez Acosta, Berta Arocena de Martínez Márquez, Julieta ...
The Cuban regime’s denial of a travel permit to dissident Martha Beatriz Roque ought to give pause to American, Canadian, British and Australian women who visit the oppressive island for fun ...
she said in an address to the Second National Women's Congress in 1925. [13] She served on an international women's commission, [14] represented Cuba at the First International Feminist Conference in 1926, [1] and was a member of the Women's Advisory Committee of the Institución Hispano-Cubana de Cultura. [15] She also opposed bullfighting in ...