After years of fighting, Fidel Castro and M - 26 - 7 grasped the power of the Cuban government in 1959. The nationalist movement of M - 26 - 7 was able to beat the corrupt leader, Fulgencio Batista, and in 1961 Castro considered the revolution a Marxist. During the 40 years as President, Castro did not allow his revolution to stagnate, but he allowed him to advance and adapt in the way he thinks fit. Another revolution related to Castro's revolution in Cuba was the Cuban women's revolution.
"The establishment of the publisher system of Cuba was a revolutionary challenge, previously Cuba's book publication was very limited.In a few months after the revolution's victory, in March 1959, Fidel Castro revolutionized editing The first news: "El Ingonioso Hidalgo Don Quixote" (Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra edition) 100 thousand copies was 25 cents (11) In March 1959 the Cuban National Press Was established, followed by the Cuban national press organized by Alejo Carpenter (Cuba National Press) Dell Libro Institute (Cuba Book Institute - ICL)
Cuba became the 58th year of the Cuban revolution and began when Fidel Castro overthrew the Batista regime in 1959. I recently came back from Cuba. I have lived in the Caribbean for many years, and there are many Cuban friends who are exiled. However, I can not turn myself to the reality of troubled countries. Economic depression, economic disaster. Cuba is everything you listen - beautiful, decadent, passionate, crumbling, poverty and reconstruction. People are the best people I have ever seen somewhere in the world. Life is still very difficult. The Cubans have only what they have in the rest of the world - food (which can not provide enough food to survive in the country's distribution), money (insufficient for the expert's $ 25 per month domestic wage) I hope. Exist, most can not bear) and the opportunity to improve life