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La Coubre explosion

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dockworker to explode the ship, did not think Morgan was involved, and now feared for his life. Morgan denied ever being aboard the ship and said of Evans: "The kid has to be out of his mind to say a thing like that." Morgan was arrested seven months later, accused of supporting
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in Belgium to Havana. Unloading explosive ordnance directly onto the dock in Havana was against port regulations. Ships with such cargoes were supposed to be moored in the center of the harbor and their high-risk cargo unloaded onto
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Father John McKniff, a Roman Catholic missionary priest, was thrown to the pavement by the second explosion. Although stunned, he survived and continued his work. He is under consideration for sainthood by the Catholic
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said that the United States was responsible for the explosion, calling it "the work of those who do not wish us to receive arms for our defense". U.S. Secretary of State
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denied that on 7 March in a meeting with the Cuban chargé d'affaires in Washington, then delivered a formal note of protest to Cuban Foreign Minister
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Photo was taken on March 5, 1960, in Havana, Cuba, at a memorial service march for victims of the La Coubre explosion. From left to right:
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reported charges made by Jack Lee Evans, an American who had just returned from Havana where he had been working for and living with
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on 2 March with Morgan and others to transport machine guns and ammunition to the NIAR. He said he had learned of a plot by an
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where she underwent extensive temporary repairs for five months to make her sufficiently seaworthy to be towed to France.
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Speaking the next day at a funeral for 27 dock workers killed by the explosions,
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When returned to service she continued to be owned and operated by the French
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until 1979 when she was sold to a Spanish company to be scrapped.
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until 1972, when she was sold to the Dorothea shipping company in
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One Hell of a Gamble: Khrushchev, Castro, and Kennedy, 1958–1964
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on the part of the United States, which denied any involvement.
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La explosiĂłn de La Coubre. Frente al terror: Patria o muerte
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to Le Havre, arriving 26 September 1960. Two tugboats moved
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1960 deadly explosion of a French cargo ship in Havana, Cuba
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took photos at the March 5 memorial service at Havana's
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counter-revolutionaries, and executed in March 1961.
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Index

aftermath of the Cuban Revolution

Fidel Castro
Osvaldo DorticĂłs Torrado
Che Guevara
Augusto MartĂ­nez SĂĄnchez
Antonio NĂșñez JimĂ©nez
William Alexander Morgan
Eloy Gutiérrez Menoyo
ColĂłn Cemetery
Havana
Cuba
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Cuban Revolution
Moncada Barracks
Domingo Goicuria
Santiago de Cuba
AlegrĂ­a de PĂ­o
1st La Plata
Havana Presidential Palace
Humboldt 7
Corynthia
El Uvero
Cienfuegos
April 9 strike
Santo Domingo
Verano
2nd La Plata

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