Monday, October 21, 2019
Fidel Castro essays
Fidel Castro essays Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was born on January 13, 1926. He was an illegitimate child of Angel Castro y Argiz, an immigrant worker from spain and Lina Ruz Gonzalez. Fidel grew up in the mountainous region of Oriente province. As a boy, Fidel worked in the family's sugar cane fields and, at 6 years old he convinced his parents to send him to school. When Fidel turned 7 years old, Angel Castro married Fidel's mother so that his son could attend the Colegio La Salle in Santiago de Cuba. After attending the Colegio La Salle, he went to the Colegio Dolores also in Santiago, and then to the Belen High School in Havana. He proved to be an outstanding Athlete in the Belen High School. In 1945 Fidel entered the University of Havana, and earned a law degree. To further his political ambitions as an aspiring university student leader, Fidel joined one of two political gangsteraction groups,? the Union Insurreccional Revolucionaria (UIR), to break the dominance of a rival group, the Movimiento Socialista Revolucionaria (MSR), over the university. Fidel joined with rival MSR leaders in the Cayo Confites campaign to overthrow the dictator Generalissimo Rafael Trujillo in 1947. The following year, he tired to take a leadership role in the urban riots that swept through most of Bogota, Colombia. Fidel and Mirta Diaz-Balart were married on October 10, 1948. At the end of the summer of 1949 Mirta gave birth to Fidel's first and only son. He was named after his father and given the nicknameFidelito?. After Fidel graduated, he began to practice law and became a member of the Ortodoxos, a social-democrat party that was against Batista government. Fidel intended to campaign for a parliamentary seat in the election of 1952 but General Fulgencio Batista y Zaldivar overthrew the government of President Carlos Prio Socarras and canceled the election. Castro went to court and charged the dictator with violating the constitution. The court rejecte...
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