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163: 547: 36: 526:. Prío, seeing no constitutional basis to act, did not do so. The rumors proved to be true. On March 10, 1952, Batista and his collaborators seized military and police commands throughout the country and occupied major radio and TV stations. Batista assumed power when Prío, failing to mount a resistance, boarded a plane and went into exile. 473:
on March 10, 1952, three months before new elections were to be held. He was the first president of Cuba to be born in an independent Cuba and the last to gain his post through universal, contested elections. He went into exile in the United States, where he lived for 25 years before dying by suicide
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However, violence among political factions and reports of theft and self-enrichment in the government ranks marred Prío's term. The Prío administration increasingly came to be perceived by the public as ineffectual in the face of violence and corruption, much as the Grau administration before it.
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unique in Cuban history. They were a time of constitutional order and political freedom. They were not 'golden years' by any means, but in two elections (1944 and 1948), Cubans had the opportunity to express their desire for a rule of civil liberties, primacy of Cuban culture, and achievement of
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became president, and during the Grau administration Prío served turns as Minister of Public Works, Minister of Labor and Prime Minister. On July 1, 1948, he was elected president of Cuba as a member of the Partido Auténtico. Prío was assisted by Chief of the Armed Forces General Genovevo Pérez
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economic independence. If there were sharp contradictions in Cuban society under the Auténticos, the circumstances differed only in degree from the complexities and dynamics encountered in free societies everywhere (how often did Cubans compare Havana with Chicago?).
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Prio first married Inés Georgina (Gina) Karell Pedrosa and they had one daughter, Rocío Guadalupe Prío-Karell. He married
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Un Presidente Cordial:Carlos Prio Socarras, 1927–1964, by Mario Riera Hernandez, Ediciones Universal, Miami 1970.
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They say that I was a terrible president of Cuba. That may be true. But I was the best president Cuba ever had.
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Dámera and Colonel José Luis Chinea Cárdenas, who had previously been in charge of the Province of Santa Clara.
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With elections scheduled for the middle of 1952, rumors surfaced of a planned
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The eight years under Grau and Prío, were, according to Charles Ameringer,
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Prío died by suicide by gunshot to the chest on April 5, 1977, in
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The Cuban Democratic Experience: The Auténtico Years, 1944–1952
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Caballero Rivero Woodlawn North Park Cemetery and Mausoleum
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President of Cuba
Manuel Antonio de Varona
Félix Lancís Sánchez
Oscar Gans
Guillermo Alonso Pujol
Ramón Grau
Fulgencio Batista
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