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Sergio Carbó

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The five members of the pentarchy, from the left in the picture, Josée M. Irisari, Porfirio Franca, Guillermo Portela, Ramon Grau, and Sergio Carbó.
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in 1938 which was later re-established in Miami in 1960. From 1941 to 1960, he was the owner and director of the daily Havana newspaper
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The leaders of the 1933 Sergeants' revolution, from the left in the picture, Dr. Ramón Grau, Sergio Carbó, and Sgt. Fulgencio Batista.
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on September 4, 1933. Carbó was a leading factor in the uprising which brought the downfall of the Cespedes' presidency.
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On October 16, 1934, Carbó was declared not guilty in an urgency court of publishing articles against the government.
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Herring, Hubert. “Can Cuba Save Herself?” Current History (1916-1940), vol. 39, no. 2, 1933, pp. 151–58. JSTOR,
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equipped and led an expeditionary force from the United States which landed in Gíbara, a small community in the
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on September 10, 1933. On November 13, 1933, Carbó accused the United States ambassador to Cuba,
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Within a week, Dr. Ramón Grau was promoted to president, replacing the Pentarchy with the
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cabinet as Cuba's governmental leaders. On the committee, Carbó, a member of the
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and on April 21, 1961, he was acting as coordinator-general of the anti-Castro
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forced President Machado to flee Cuba and he was succeeded by
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in January 1931, for publishing content in his newspaper,
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Sergio Carbó was the founder and the editor-in-chief of
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An executive committee of five men including Carbó,
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Index

Republic of Cuba
La Habana, Cuba
Miami, United States
Cuba
Cuban
Cuban Revolutionary Party
Cuban Revolutionary party
La Habana Province
La Semana
Prensa Libre
La Cabaña Fortress
Carlos Hevia
province of Oriente
Holguín Province
Gerardo Machado
Oriente Province

Havana
Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y Quesada
Fulgencio Batista
coup d'état
Sergeants' Revolt

Dr. Ramón Grau
José Irisarri
Dr. Guillermo Portela
Porfirio Franca
Céspedes
Student Directory
junta

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