The Reader and the Worker: "Los Lectores" and the Culture of Cigarmaking in Cuba and Florida
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A strike by the Tampa cigar maker in 1931 was held in Ibaru, Tampa, Florida. Several strikers were sentenced, "Lectors" (readers) banned and work was interrupted ... Traditionally, traditional staff picked a traditional staff and usually leftist radical publications I read a newspaper from things. This article provides a form of education for workers who can not read and write, in fact they recite and take a wider range of actions, including classic works. Therefore, in the long run, the most important impact of the strike is that this culture is over.
ANNA IN TROPICS is a painful and poetic new drama created in Florida's Cuban American cigar factory in 1929, the cigar is still hand-rolled and the "instructor" is the worker's education and entertainment It is used for. The arrival of a new actor was a celebrating reason, but when he began reading aloud Karenina aloud, he was accidentally catalyst for his enthusiastic audience, and Tolstoy, the tropical And America's dreams were found to be unstable Combination
Nile Cruz was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in the tropical region in Yorbol in Florida in 1929. Here, the Cuban American family is eagerly awaiting their arrival of their new head coach Juan Julian. At a cigar factory owned by the San Diego family, Juan Julian was hired to read the family while waving their long hands of cigars. Most families are satisfied with the existence of a new bishop, but when he began reading Russian classical "Anna Karenina", the shameful life of Tolstoy's character began to intertwine with the audience's life. As Juan Julian reads, Florida's hot and humid summer begins like a cold Russian winter in the story. When families are struggling to solve their new understanding of life and relationships, price increases, money problems, and violent cases surfaced. San Diego's brother, Ces, tried to take over the factory, and San Diego had to admit his wife that he was in debt for gambling.
A labor strike triggered by the country's first cultural conflict in 1931 occurred in Yeball, Florida (At that time, the owner of the cigar plant tried to stop the lecture.) In 1933, the Latin American Union of California It was the biggest agricultural strike in history, led by El Monte Strike, protesting strawberry picking. By May 1933, wages fell to 9 cents per hour and in July producers cost 20 cents per hour , Agreeing to reach a settlement agreement including an increase of $ 1.50 a day, nine hours a day.