Cubans had been celebrating the country's Independence Day since May 20, 1902. But the 1959 revolution banned the holiday and declared a new national day—and erased May 20th from Cuban history.
I’m sure many of your subscribers already know it, but I don’t know about all of it and find it fascinating, sad, and much of it filled with love like you and your grandmother riding down the road singing! The article in your post was also interesting, but your post was the best. Thinking about you.
Very interesting, as usual. Thank you Ana.
Thank you, Mary. So glad to hear it. I’m so close to these topics that it’s hard to know if subscribers already know about them. Thank u.
I’m sure many of your subscribers already know it, but I don’t know about all of it and find it fascinating, sad, and much of it filled with love like you and your grandmother riding down the road singing! The article in your post was also interesting, but your post was the best. Thinking about you.