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15 Minute History –Connected Histories of Cuba and the United States

15 Minute History –Connected Histories of Cuba and the United States

Guest: Ada Ferrer, Professor of History and Latin American and Caribbean Studies at New York University

Host: Alina Scott, PhD Candidate in the History Department at the University of Texas at Austin

While the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Cold War are important aspects of the United States and Cuba’s shared history, they are not the only elements the two share. According to today’s guest and author of Cuba: An American History, Professor Ada Ferrer, there are the centuries of interconnected history between Cuba and the US.

Episode 135: Connected Histories of Cuba and the United States

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