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- 7. T8PSECRET THE DIRECTOR OFCENTRAL INTELLIGENCE 28 November 1963 had intended to discuss this with President Johnson but ran out of time. I am sure we will get some wild statements out of Havana if Castro's speech last night is any indicator
- Castro, Fidel, 1926-2016
- , was very apprehensive about appointing me before election because of my name, Raúl Castro. The general feeling at the time, the consensus was that my name might lose him some votes because of the Cuban [Fidel] Castro. And I took the other approach, that my
- See all online interviews with Raul Castro
- Biographical information; how Castro became the U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador; Castro's interaction with Fidel and Raul Castro of Cuba and confusion regarding Castro's name; Castro's opinion of, and involvement in, the relationship between El
- Castro, Raul H. (Raul Hector), 1916-
- Oral history transcript, Raul Castro, interview 1 (I), 4/30/1971, by Joe B. Frantz
- Raul Castro
- for assassinations were Fidel Castro, Raul Castro, and Che Guevera. The source advised that during the summer of 1963, assassins had laced Castro 1 s car with bullets and killed all occupants, but Castro had left the vehicle about two blocks earlier. on June 14, 1963
- in this paper. n. Political If Fidel Castro were to be elloioo.ted froc the scene the regime t:Jight collapse for lnck ot this central rallying point. Cn the other ham, the bureaucracy r:s.y now be so t'irol.y '3otrenched tbo.t it could operate without hie
- of San Salvador _ Met and escorted to their pews at front left side of the Cathedral's center aisle by the Pastor. Msgr. Modesto Lopez Portillo and Msgr. Jorge Castro Pena Others there were Amb. and Mrs. Raul Castro President and Mrs. (Col. ) Fidel
- tariff's alr.ost a.lways !:'..can high prices to the consumer, perhaps they will be mora moderate in their propos~d increases. I undcrstar..d that Fidel Castro is 1rorried about the possibility or inflation. Recently the Departrr.ont arranged• at the r
- didn't know how to answer him. I had never been confronted with a question like that in my life. He went on to his next question. He asked, "You related to Fidel Castro?" I said, "No, we just happen to have the same name." 18 LBJ Presidential Library
- See all online interviews with Nash Castro
- ; Congressman Ken Gray's involvement in issuing a permit; Congressman John Marsh's effort to stop a permit from being issued; Senator Robert Byrd; Congressman Wayne Aspinall; laws governing demonstrations in Washington, D.C.; Castro's and the Southern Christian
- Castro, Nash, 1920-
- Oral history transcript, Nash Castro, interview 4 (IV), 4/25/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
- Nash Castro
- . · · By thio ~t \fl Fob%'\lfJ..rf16 March 2 • Mnrch March 4 16 or s. companies opcrat~ in Cuba have l':lndc advance pa.yrnonto -$2,560aOOOon taxes which o.ro not due until nm-ch 30. · ?Zina U. Fidel Castro }lire Cnrdona ea· Prin'.o MiniBtor
- was called on late on the afternoon of July 4 by a student group who told him that Fidel Castro, Dorticos. Cubela and other• wanted him to be the man who would purify the £acultiea in the University. He managed to defer a decision for M hours although
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 2, March 1-31, 1964 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- ~ansportation ties with Castro's Cuba)) JH _,fl!.! p.at't.Jr.~.c t'. £~ ,t1s ·, v.r~·~1J. · I ~age ·4 ··of telegram to '. . . b . . Amem ass y BONN M9BBT j ' regime _, no~ only jeopardize our ·efforts to reduce the Cuban•Communist .· tJ:?.reat tb
Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
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- :~ijo~:shooting points ~cl~~-°'~ to th~ p~opl~ !nv~lvad~ you aaid in ..n -4-- an interview the point in May, "There waa a r:d:-cture of individtmls. is they were &ll anU.-Castro engaged in ant~-Castro training From NBC in Julyr sought
- , then, at the be ginning, tbe normal meth ods of lntelllience collection, ntu,.. lnl•rr
- Castro, Fidel, 1926-2016
- ExpendiActivity LD n MONDAY Raul Castro, San Salvador, El Salvador (include visited by) ture Bright day, pleasantly cool; sun shining. President awakened by Paul Glynn He asked to sleep for ten more minutes Go ' up-dressed, had breakfast and Mrs. Fidel
- to Fidel Castro. He said that he felt that the present raiding assets should be held in being pending resolution of Secretary Rusk's two points but that in the meanwhile the fundamental question should be debated. Mr. Vance said that he agrees
- remained in bedroom for balance of trip. President was awakened just in time to dress before landing. down at Ilopango Airport, San Salvador, El Salvador President and Mrs. Johnson greeted by His Excellency Col. Fidel Sanchez Harare Hernandez, Presiden t
- technicians". (c) Castro has now announced that he intends to fire on US reconnaissance planes. Continued US reconnaissance is essential action authorized by the OAS resolution. T.t.Gr•phic tr•ns.miuion and Dralto4 l,y, ARA :EMMartin :lh ~ 11 1 62
- Castro, Fidel, 1926-2016
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 55: Dec. 20‑31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- IN RESP.ONSE TO QUERY HE EXPLAINED THAT ¥HAT HE HAD IN MIND IN ·. i::t:: : i' ... PROPOSING NON-ALIGNED AMBASSADORIAL GROUP IN HAVANA SERVE AS ,-~ /; t( ' .·...: :·. UAISON BETWEEN UN AND CASTRO VAS THAT t PARTLY THROUGH THEIR ·'-~ \.~ ~ !!'' '. ': ·,d ' ~OD
- prevailed, Khrushchev, Castro, Sukarno, and others would not occupy the powerful and threatening positions in whieh·they are•. today~ Pat McCarranism would.be so mueh more desirable than Khrushchevi sm._ ·.,:·• .. ·. • With best wishes, .. :· • Sincerely
- ATTACHMENT ·'At 1L""IZED E.O 12958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ ,,1-:....;;~__:...;__.;:r;~By . NARA, Date 2.15.il~ 1 -6ECRE'F MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Status of Proposed Reactivation of US Paramilitary Activities Against Castro On June 2, 1965
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. White House Time MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary Monday Date May 10, 1965 Activity 10:00 To White House accompanied by Liz, Nash Castro, and Rex Whitton 10:10
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 2, March 1-31, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- to notifying the Soviets of our position. The text .of our reply is enclosed; In recent mo~ths Fidel Castro has repeatedly alluded to violation of Cuban air space by U.S. aircraft. The most forthright of his statements was made in a press conference
- will be used by the Cuban Government of Fidel Castro. There is a major issue involved here, not only of the policy of the Cuban Revolutionary Government in seizing the land, but of the policies of compensation that will be followed. The ·- :. auban Government
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- , are complicated by the exist• gaining sufficient setr-confi ence of military regimes that dence to shrug off the shadow belie democracy. But Castro, of U.S. strength and the record . while his subversive efforts have faltered, continues to of U.S. intervention
- · completely and wholeheartedly \ subscribe to your open door policy for Cuban refugees seeking freedom from the ~yra.nny of the Castro regime. I cannot, however, too strongly emphasize my grave concern for my State of Florida and especially the City of Miami
- of Cuba, where Fidel Castro's military forces are on 24-hour alert to counter will-o-the-wisp guerrilla warfare and sabotage sparked by an exile group determined to overthrow the Castro regime. Already raiders have burned a south coastal sugar milL Other
- Castro, Fidel, 1926-2016
Oral history transcript, Vasco Leitao da Cunha, interview 1 (I), 5/31/1973, by Dr. Richard Graham
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- government headed by [Fidel] Castro. On that occasion, there was a meeting of foreign secretaries in Washington, and it was decided that the countries of the continent should not maintain relations with the Cuban government until such a time as the government
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- that Castro in this regime is pursuing hemisphereo It gives of Venezuela that weapons on beach of Paraguana is further active lie arms cache it;2 concerning in arms cache discovered contained inquiries Government concerning USIA on November 3
- , and that is the problem of continuing verification in Cuba. Your representatives have spoken as if this were entirely a problem for the Castro regime to settle, but the continuing a,,.,,.., verification of the absence of offensive weapons in Cuba is -e-at,ir-el-y
- Castro, Fidel, 1926-2016
- · their ow~ ostensible position of fidelity to the Vienna and . Gene"ra agreements. The U.S. problem is to create whatever incentives may induce the Communists to revert to some form of .acquiesence in the sur vival of the tripartite coalition. Bloc
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 56: Jan. 1‑15, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- on television. Finally, there were the . "heroic" examples of Fidel Castro, Ernesto "Che" Guevara and Patrice Lumumba. Latter day Marxists, ex-student revolu- iionaries, these three had a charisma--an appeal which owed nothing to 1ogic or political realities
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 35, July 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- in Algeria. He was a Negro. He wrote this book, and he expressed the doctrine of the employment of any means necessary to achieve racial justice; it was a sort of Fidel Castro philosophy and Ernesto Che Guevara and many of the young militants have been swept
- "in the same way as outside of the United States." At ceremonies in Santiago de Cuba, Fidel Castro intro duced Carmichael as "one of the most distinguished leaders for civil rights in the United States." In a press conference iri Havana on August 1, 1967
Folder, "Epton, William Leo, Jr.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- reports, one or the resolutions passed by th1s body was one or complete support and solidarity with the Cuban people, the CUban Revolutionary Governm\?nt, and FIDEL CASTRO. Attendance at this assembly was estirlatgd by the Division or Intelligence, Police
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 19 (XIX), 1/27/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Fulbright doing that. I've got to say I think the President and I to this day and I think history has judged that a very wise decision. It cooled off [Fidel] Castro for years. The Dominican Republic is prospering. It has a good Democratic government. But I
- asked this other No one had ever asked Joe Kennedy, Jr. his religion when he took off on this special mission. great performance, and he was loving it. Lyndon went on, and it was a Then he would talk about [Fidel] Castro and he would say, "First, I'd
- PLACE: Martha's Vineyard More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 M: This is side one of Lady Bird Johnson oral history interview [covering] 1959. . . . The year [1959] starts with [Fidel
- Lady Bird Johnson's first impressions of Fidel Castro; Hester Beall Provenson's public speaking course; the Johnsons' 30th Place home in 1959; early impressions of Jacqueline Kennedy; hosting a lunch for the wives of new senators; Sam Houston