For Cuba--for Freedom!: An M-26-7 Leader Aiding the Castro Revolution from America, 1955-1961

Author:   Raul Andres Villamia ,  Rhonda J. Villamia ,  Paul J. Guzzo
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
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Pages:   316
Publication Date:   11 December 2023
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For Cuba--for Freedom!: An M-26-7 Leader Aiding the Castro Revolution from America, 1955-1961


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Author:   Raul Andres Villamia ,  Rhonda J. Villamia ,  Paul J. Guzzo
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.413kg
ISBN:  

9781476690995


ISBN 10:   1476690995
Pages:   316
Publication Date:   11 December 2023
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Foreword by Emiliano E.J. Salcines Preface Introduction  1. I Once Supported Fidel Castro Ruz  2. Baseball and Bloodshed in Cuba  3. Ybor City  4. My Revolutionary Brother Mario  5. Revolutions in Tampa  6. Castro Comes to Tampa  7. Dark Forces  8. Meet Tampa’s M-26-7  9. The Media’s Role in the Revolution 10. The Radicals 11. New Leadership 12. Mario’s Missions 13. A Revolutionary Hero Leads Us 14. Gun Smuggling from Tampa 15. Victory 16. Fallout 17. My Return to a Free Cuba 18. Signs of Trouble 19. Visiting Santo Trafficante Jr. 20. New and Old Enemies 21. A Dead Revolutionary in Tampa 22. Who Freed the Gangster? 23. Creating José Martí Park 24. Battling the Consul 25. The End of Tampa’s M-26-7 26. The End to My Revolutionary Days 27. Saying Goodbye to Cuban Cigars 28. The Cuban Missile Crisis 29. The Assassination of JFK 30. My Brother Comes Home 31. Viva Cuba Libre Chapter Notes Bibliography Index

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"Ever since the end of the 19th century, Tampa's Cuban community has been a hotbed for fostering ideas of freedom and democracy in Cuba. This work, For Cuba—for Freedom!, provides insight into the 1950s chapter of this ongoing story and Tampa's role. It shows the conflicted effort to oust the Batista government by Tampeños. As all hoped for the repression and corruption to come to an end, some vocally took up the cause while others are quiet as they benefitted from the regime. This writing is a previously untold story of the support for Fidel Castro in Tampa and the hopes placed in his revolution. The story is now laid out and the truth is told. This well-written book by Rhonda Villamia and Paul Guzzo fills a gap in our history."" - Patrick Manteiga, third-generation publisher ofLa Gaceta Newspaper ""For Cuba—for Freedom! represents a magnificent contribution to the history of Tampa and its entangled relationship with Cuba. Through family conversations, Spanish-language and English-language newspapers, and interviews, Rhonda Villamia and Paul Guzzo have written a book covering Ybor City and West Tampa, the role of Fidel Castro and sympathizers in Tampa, foiled revolutions and a revolution that is still unfolding."" - Gary R. Mormino, professor of history and co-author of The Immigrant World of Ybor City ""Jose Marti's 1891 audience of cigar-workers in Tampa embraced his vision for an independent Cuba: 'With All and For The Good of All.' Decades later, they understood Fidel Castro's call for a second independence movement to realize that vision. This book is an important work that contains much new information never before published or known. It is the hidden, taboo history that was silenced and forbidden for decades...which has answered many of the questions I have had for years! To have Raul Villamia's spirit and voice telling the story...is the greatest gift..."" - Maura Barrios, community historian of West Tampa, assistant director of Latin American & Caribbean Studies (retired), University of South Florida, Tampa ""The adage that everything global is local possesses a special resonance in For Cuba—for Freedom! Family history mixes with the stories of neighbors and neighborhood and joins with lore and legends, thereupon to re-mix with first-person reminiscences and oral history with Tampa as setting of the Cuban Revolution. A rich vein to mine for new insights in and added knowledge of the critical years of the 1950s, both in Tampa and Cuba."" - Louis A. Pérez, Jr., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ""This is an important and often overlooked chapter in the Tampa-Cuba story, and it adds another layer to Florida's role in U.S.-Cuba relations during the 1950s and early 1960s. Raul's recollections and those of his daughter, Rhonda, provide a unique perspective on the early days of the Castro revolution, and a snapshot of Tampa's Cuban community during that tumultuous time."" - Manny Leto, former editor of Cigar City Magazine ""Raul Villamia's memories, edited into a narrative book by his daughter Rhonda and journalist Paul Guzzo, brims with details about the founding and functions of the 26th of July Movement in Florida. As one of the men chosen to run the organization in Tampa by Fidel Castro himself, Villamia's observations have the authority of an insider who was there. However one feels about Castro and his Communist regime, this is a story that needs to be told."" - Andrew Huse, curator of Florida Studies, University of South Florida Libraries, author of The Columbia Restaurant: Celebrating a Century of History, Culture and Cuisine"


“For Cuba--for Freedom! represents a magnificent contribution to the history of Tampa and its entangled relationship with Cuba. Through family conversations, Spanish-language and English-language newspapers, and interviews, Rhonda Villamia and Paul Guzzo have written a book covering Ybor City and West Tampa, the role of Fidel Castro and sympathizers in Tampa, foiled revolutions and a revolution that is still unfolding.” - Gary R. Mormino, professor of history and co-author of The Immigrant World of Ybor City “The adage that everything global is local possesses a special resonance in For Cuba--for Freedom! Family history mixes with the stories of neighbors and neighborhood and joins with lore and legends, thereupon to re-mix with first-person reminiscences and oral history with Tampa as setting of the Cuban Revolution. A rich vein to mine for new insights in and added knowledge of the critical years of the 1950s, both in Tampa and Cuba.” - Louis A. Pérez, Jr., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill “Jose Marti's 1891 audience of cigar-workers in Tampa embraced his vision for an independent Cuba: 'With All and For The Good of All.' Decades later, they understood Fidel Castro's call for a second independence movement to realize that vision. This book is an important work that contains much new information never before published or known. It is the hidden, taboo history that was silenced and forbidden for decades...which has answered many of the questions I have had for years! To have Raul Villamia's spirit and voice telling the story...is the greatest gift...” - Maura Barrios, community historian of West Tampa, assistant director of Latin American & Caribbean Studies (retired), University of South Florida, Tampa “Raul Villamia's memories, edited into a narrative book by his daughter Rhonda and journalist Paul Guzzo, brims with details about the founding and functions of the 26th of July Movement in Florida. As one of the men chosen to run the organization in Tampa by Fidel Castro himself, Villamia's observations have the authority of an insider who was there. However one feels about Castro and his Communist regime, this is a story that needs to be told.” - Andrew Huse, curator of Florida Studies, University of South Florida Libraries, author of The Columbia Restaurant: Celebrating a Century of History, Culture and Cuisine “Just when you think you know all about the Cuban Revolution, here is a new book with the aroma of a Tampa cigar. Rhonda Villamía, a native tampeña, brings to life, in her father's own words, Raúl Villamía's experiences of his early role in support of Fidel Castro's Revolution and subsequent disillusionment with it. She sums up not only local historical linkages to Cuba and the island's political corruption as motivators for supporting the nascent M-26-7, but also includes accounts of others in different American cities who joined Castro's struggle to unseat U.S. backed Fulgencio Batista. The book carries us from Cuba's birth, through tumultuous years leading up to Batista's coup, culminating in Castro's rise to power, and ending with broken relations between our two nations. Rhonda and collaborator Paul Guzzo's research fills a gap in the historical record by highlighting Tampa's and other cities' interactive role with the Cuban Revolution, only 90 miles away from our coast. Highly informative and original!” - Carlos J. Cano, Ph.D, associate professor of Spanish, Hispanic Culture, Film and Literature (retired), University of South Florida, Tampa “Ever since the end of the 19th century, Tampa's Cuban community has been a hotbed for fostering ideas of freedom and democracy in Cuba. This work, For Cuba--for Freedom!, provides insight into the 1950s chapter of this ongoing story and Tampa's role. It shows the conflicted effort to oust the Batista government by Tampeños. As all hoped for the repression and corruption to come to an end, some vocally took up the cause while others are quiet as they benefitted from the regime. This writing is a previously untold story of the support for Fidel Castro in Tampa and the hopes placed in his revolution. The story is now laid out and the truth is told. This well-written book by Rhonda Villamia and Paul Guzzo fills a gap in our history.” - Patrick Manteiga, third-generation publisher of La Gaceta Newspaper “This is an important and often overlooked chapter in the Tampa-Cuba story, and it adds another layer to Florida's role in U.S.-Cuba relations during the 1950s and early 1960s. Raul's recollections and those of his daughter, Rhonda, provide a unique perspective on the early days of the Castro revolution, and a snapshot of Tampa's Cuban community during that tumultuous time.” - Manny Leto, former editor of Cigar City Magazine


Ever since the end of the 19th century, Tampa's Cuban community has been a hotbed for fostering ideas of freedom and democracy in Cuba. This work, For Cuba-for Freedom!, provides insight into the 1950s chapter of this ongoing story and Tampa's role. It shows the conflicted effort to oust the Batista government by Tampenos. As all hoped for the repression and corruption to come to an end, some vocally took up the cause while others are quiet as they benefitted from the regime. This writing is a previously untold story of the support for Fidel Castro in Tampa and the hopes placed in his revolution. The story is now laid out and the truth is told. This well-written book by Rhonda Villamia and Paul Guzzo fills a gap in our history. - Patrick Manteiga, third-generation publisher ofLa Gaceta Newspaper For Cuba-for Freedom! represents a magnificent contribution to the history of Tampa and its entangled relationship with Cuba. Through family conversations, Spanish-language and English-language newspapers, and interviews, Rhonda Villamia and Paul Guzzo have written a book covering Ybor City and West Tampa, the role of Fidel Castro and sympathizers in Tampa, foiled revolutions and a revolution that is still unfolding. - Gary R. Mormino, professor of history and co-author of The Immigrant World of Ybor City Jose Marti's 1891 audience of cigar-workers in Tampa embraced his vision for an independent Cuba: 'With All and For The Good of All.' Decades later, they understood Fidel Castro's call for a second independence movement to realize that vision. This book is an important work that contains much new information never before published or known. It is the hidden, taboo history that was silenced and forbidden for decades...which has answered many of the questions I have had for years! To have Raul Villamia's spirit and voice telling the story...is the greatest gift... - Maura Barrios, community historian of West Tampa, assistant director of Latin American & Caribbean Studies (retired), University of South Florida, Tampa The adage that everything global is local possesses a special resonance in For Cuba-for Freedom! Family history mixes with the stories of neighbors and neighborhood and joins with lore and legends, thereupon to re-mix with first-person reminiscences and oral history with Tampa as setting of the Cuban Revolution. A rich vein to mine for new insights in and added knowledge of the critical years of the 1950s, both in Tampa and Cuba. - Louis A. Perez, Jr., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill This is an important and often overlooked chapter in the Tampa-Cuba story, and it adds another layer to Florida's role in U.S.-Cuba relations during the 1950s and early 1960s. Raul's recollections and those of his daughter, Rhonda, provide a unique perspective on the early days of the Castro revolution, and a snapshot of Tampa's Cuban community during that tumultuous time. - Manny Leto, former editor of Cigar City Magazine Raul Villamia's memories, edited into a narrative book by his daughter Rhonda and journalist Paul Guzzo, brims with details about the founding and functions of the 26th of July Movement in Florida. As one of the men chosen to run the organization in Tampa by Fidel Castro himself, Villamia's observations have the authority of an insider who was there. However one feels about Castro and his Communist regime, this is a story that needs to be told. - Andrew Huse, curator of Florida Studies, University of South Florida Libraries, author of The Columbia Restaurant: Celebrating a Century of History, Culture and Cuisine


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The late Raul Andres Villamia came from Cuba as a professional minor league baseball player in 1947. In 1955, his brother Mario asked him to help Castro establish a M267 branch in Tampa. Raul served as its secretary and president, and as Tampa’s first Cuban Consul under Castro. He retired from a 30-year career with the City of Tampa Traffic Department. He died on December 2, 2020, at the age of 95. Rhonda J. Villamia was a production crew member for children’s/educational TV series, a teacher with the New York City Board of Education, and an interpreter for Hispanic marketing research focus groups. She has written articles for the Woodside Herald, La Gaceta, and Cigar City Magazine. She lives in Tampa, Florida. Paul J. Guzzo is a filmmaker and journalist whose work includes the discovery of lost segregation-era Black cemeteries throughout the Tampa Bay area. He lives in Lutz, Florida.

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