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Ada Ferrer

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  • Collage of a photograph of a boy over a photo of Castro and his entourage.

    My Brother’s Keeper

    Early in the Cuban Revolution, my mother made a consequential decision.
    by Ada Ferrer via The New Yorker on February 18, 2021
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Cuba: An American History
Ada Ferrer
2022
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