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on March 19, 1892, he went to take out letters testamentary as the executor of a will, seeking formal legal authority to administer the deceased person's estate. He worked on the 1893 case of
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Columbus, C., Curtis, W. E., Rodríguez, J. I. (1895). The
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Rodríguez, J. I. (1897) The case of the arrest, trial and sentence in the city of Havana. Washington, D.C., Press of W. F. Roberts. Retrieved from the
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published in 1873. By documenting the savage treatment of Cubans by the Spanish, the book aimed to prompt the U.S. government to intervene against Spain.
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Corwin, A. F. (1967). Spain and the Abolition of Slavery in Cuba, 1817–1886. United Kingdom: University of Texas Press.
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for the United States delegation. In July 1903, he earned $ 2,700.00 as the chief interpreter of the International Bureau of the American Republics.
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of the Conference. The interpreters were responsible for promptly translating speeches, and highlighting the key remarks of each delegate. In
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McCadden, J., McCadden, H. M. (1969). Father Varela; Torch Bearer from Cuba. United States: United States Catholic Historical Society.
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