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document: "This organization was created by several New Orleans business and political figures, including the deceased former FBI agent, Guy Banister, to collect money to aid Cubans in their fight against Communism."
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was formed on January 6, 1961 to serve as the fund-raising arm of anti-Castro activist
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organization or suspected paramilitary organization is a
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Friends of a Democratic Cuba
Sergio Arcacha Smith
New Orleans
Cuban Revolutionary Council
CIA
Guy Banister


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