"The History of Cuba, vol. 4" by Willis Fletcher Johnson is a story about Cuba's struggle to become its own nation in the early 1900s. It mainly talks about Cuba's War of Independence and highlights José Martí, who was extremely important in helping Cuba gain freedom. The book studies the Cuban people's strong desire for independence. The story shows how the Cuban Revolutionary Party got people to join the fight, both in Cuba and in other countries. It shows that Martí's strong beliefs and dreams for Cuba led to the beginning of committees and plans for a revolt against Spain, which ended with Cuba declaring its independence and promising to protect its freedom.
The History of Cuba, vol. 4
By Willis Fletcher Johnson
Amidst revolution, a nation fights for freedom with a visionary leader igniting a passionate movement for independence.
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About the AuthorWillis Fletcher Johnson, was an author, journalist, and lecturer who had a twenty-year tenure as the foreign and diplomatic editorial writer for The New York Tribune.
Willis Fletcher Johnson, was an author, journalist, and lecturer who had a twenty-year tenure as the foreign and diplomatic editorial writer for The New York Tribune.
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