Historian Hernel Pérez presented this Monday in Havana the book Miradas on February 24, a work that analyzes the re-establishment of the Cuban independence gains in 1895, known as Grito de Oriente. Before mid-level Holguin students, Pérez explained that the research rejects the traditional term Grito de Baire, by demonstrating that the uprisings occurred simultaneously in various locations in the east of the country. The author emphasized that t…
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Historian Hernel Pérez presented this Monday in Havana the book Miradas on February 24, a work that analyzes the re-establishment of the Cuban independence gains in 1895, known as Grito de Oriente. Before mid-level Holguin students, Pérez explained that the research rejects the traditional term Grito de Baire, by demonstrating that the uprisings occurred simultaneously in various locations in the east of the country. The author emphasized that t…