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 | | It was also associated with poor Afro Cubans and like other aspects of Afro Cuban culture was often suppressed. |  | | The mixing of two genres can be seen in song lyrics, through the 1930s and 1950s, references to Guaguanco increased, Sones with little Afro Cuban percussion, referred to Rumba in lyrics. |  | | Traditional Rumba is an Afro Cuban genre, which emerged in the 1890s it featured percussion and voices and the best known variety (guaguanco) represents a sexual conquest. |
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http://www.salsanewyork.com/magazine/articles/who_owns_salsa.htm
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| | TOsalsa! Salsa Dance and Music Questions |
 | | Cubans might to the LA style big left forward and big right back for styling, but it would only be for a few seconds whereas here has been made in to a basic step. |  | | Cubans seem more agressive with women because they want them to move around the dance floor and move their hips. |  | | And this is perhaps why most non Cubans find it hard to dance with Cubans. |
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http://www.tosalsa.com/DearTOsalsa/dto/dtoCuban.asp
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| | HYP RECORDS/Vinyl Safari: Latin Jazz |
 | | He arranged "Manteca Suite" for 1954's Afro lp, the culmination of the Granz-Gillespie years. |  | | Cubans went jazz (returning the tribute) while most of the "mod" acts of the second half of the 1960s either revived the Pozo-era classics or adapted contemporary jazz and Latin tunes. |  | | While Kenton eventually recorded Cuban Fire, it was Machito's outfit that produced the talent and legacy. |
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http://www.hipwax.com/music/lat_jazz.html
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| | Trombone Sheet Music By Machito His Afro Cubans |
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http://www.earfloss.com/trombone/music_by_Machito+His+Afro+Cubans.html
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| | Amazon.com: Music Search Results: Machito & His Afro Cubans |
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http://home.amazon.com/exec/obidos/artist-search/Machito%20%26%20His%20Afro%20Cubans
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| | FFEDBACK FOR JUNE 2005 |
 | | Only CUBANS are capable of asking for such starvation in masses, oh you argue that the EMBARGO |  | | Many Cubans have in fact taken direct action and shed their blood trying to overthrow the regime, beginning with the anti-castro guerrillas in 1960, who fought bravely, with little hope, weapons, food, and medical supplies, mostly in the Escambray region, and did so until the end of 1966. |  | | On the other hand, Cubans in exile have been helping not only their relatives who stayed behind, but also the family of the dissidents who are suffering the barbaric repression of the Castro regime. |
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http://www.therealcuba.com/FeedbackForJune.htm
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| | Afro-Cubans in Cuban Society |
 | | Robin Moore traced the evolution of Afro-Cuban music as a reflection of the acceptance (or rejection) of Afro-Cubans by the society around them. |  | | One measure being considered, for example, is the inclusion of Afro-Cuban studies in the regular curriculum of Cuban primary and secondary schools a step which would emphasize the important role played by Afro-Cubans in Cuban history and society. |  | | And as Aline Helg pointed out, his thesis that all were simply Cubans was often used by white leaders who followed him to marginalize the issue of race, or even to suggest that the problem did not exist, and take no measures to address it. |
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http://www.ciponline.org/cuba/ipr/afrocuba.htm
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| | Machito Discography & Biography, Machito Albums & CDs |
 | | Machito played maracas on Kenton's recordings of "The Peanut Vendor" and "Cuban Carnival." From 1948 to 1960 the Afro-Cubans featured many jazz soloists on their recordings, including Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Flip Phillips, Cannonball Adderley, Johnny Griffin, Herbie Mann, and Buddy Rich. |  | | They began to achieve fame after World War II and appeared with Stan Kenton, who was a fan. |
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http://www.prex.com/biography/Machito-discography.htm
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| | HYP RECORDS/Vinyl Safari: Latin--Machito |
 | | Miguelito Valdes w/Machito & his Afro-Cubans: Cuban Nights; Decca DL-8716; 1957?/1942 (reissues 1/2 of 10" LP DL-5113) |  | | Miguelito Valdes w/Machito & his Afro-Cubans: Bim Bam Boom--An Album of Cuban Rhythms; Decca DL-5113; (c)1949/1942 |  | | The cover of "Green Onions" on the otherwise dismissable Goes Memphis is a monster surprise. |
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http://www.hipwax.com/music/latin_ma.html
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| | National Identity On Trial: |
 | | They have not, however, adopted outright violence as a primary method of achieving racial unity. |  | | They have desegregated schools and made university education ostensibly free. |  | | Gary Maybarduk tells a story of a Cuban man describing another, saying that, "He’s pretty smart, considering...." and then pointing to his skin. |
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http://www.wm.edu/so/monitor/fall2001/maybarduk.htm
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| | Cuba and African Diaspora Religion - DRCLAS News Winter 2000 |
 | | It has attracted enormous classes of Cubans who would have avoided it in pre-revolutionary Cuba, as well as non-Cuban Latino immigrants who had known nothing of it in their homelands and African Americans who regard it as a way to "recover" their own ancestral African culture. |  | | The Cuban state now recognizes Lucumí religion as it recognizes no other Afro-Cuban or Euro-Cuban religion, as a fully legitimate conduit of foreign exchange, an approved form of socio-political organization, and a core element of national folklore. |  | | I offered in exchange, songs, tales, and photographs from my field research among their coreligionists in other countries. |
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http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~drclas/publications/revista/cuba/matory.htm
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| | Cuban Soldiers |
 | | A Spanish general, a newspaper correspondent with the expedition, and Cuban commander General García all asserted that the Cubans enabled the American troops to land due to their valor in attacking Spanish forces that were approaching to impede the Americans' landing. |  | | These men believed that if the Cubans successfully defeated the Spanish without U.S. aid, imposition of neo-colonial control by the United States on Cuba would be made more difficult. |  | | They accomplished literally nothing, while they were a source of trouble and embarrassment, and consumed much provisions. |
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http://www.smplanet.com/imperialism/cuban.html
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| | Machito - Baile Con Machito Y Sus Afro Cubans (This Is Machito & His Afro-Cubans) - Yahoo! Shopping |
 | | Latin Jazz Music, Baile Con Machito Y Sus Afro Cubans (This Is Machito and His Afro-Cubans)"> |  | | Shopping > Music > Baile Con Machito Y Sus Afro Cubans (This Is Machito & His Afro-Cubans) |  | | Machito - Baile Con Machito Y Sus Afro Cubans (This Is Machito & His Afro-Cubans) |
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http://shopping.yimg.com/p:Baile%20Con%20Machito%20Y%20Sus%20Afro%20Cubans%20%28This%20Is%20Machito%20%26%20His%20Afro-Cubans%29:1921301463
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| | Afro-Cubans - Psychology Central |
 | | The Afro-Cubans combined Cuban music with orchestrations derived from swing. |  | | As well, the Afro-Cubans played with and incorporated the music of many important figures in contemporary jazz, including Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Flip Phillips, and Buddy Rich; but the association went both ways, as the latin rhythms of the Afro-Cubans strongly influenced the jazz scene in New York. |
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http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Afro-Cubans
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| | Dr. Susan D. Greenbaum |
 | | Afro-Cubans in Tampa Florida: Legacies of Jose Marti and Antonio Maceo, Cuban Heritage, 1(2): 5-15, 1988. |  | | Cubans are a Model Minority, but only if they are White. |  | | We all lived there together: Black and white Cubans in Ybor City. |
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http://www.cas.usf.edu/anthropology/faculty/greenbaum.html
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| | Focus on Cuba |
 | | In 1997, when thousands of impoverished Cubans migrated from across the island to Havana in search of better rations and tourist dollars, the government issued Decree 271 restricting the right of its citizens to relocate from their home towns to the capital. |  | | There is growing disaffection among black Cubans with a regime that has historically purported to represent their interests. |  | | Statements by Manuel Cuesta Morua and Omar Lopez Montenegro in Tom Carter, "Cuban racial equality termed a myth," The Washington Times, October 24, 2000. |
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http://ctp.iccas.miami.edu/FOCUS_Web/Issue42.htm
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| | cannabisnews.com: In Cuba, Forging A Black Identity |
 | | But they mostly kept to themselves and reggae wasn't - and still isn't - played on state-run radio, which dictates that 80 percent of all music on the airwaves be Cuban. |  | | They have been involved in drugs and violence," Mayeta said. |  | | But despite advances, blacks remain at the bottom of the economic ladder, and they were hit hardest when the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early '90s stopped the flow of aid from Moscow. |
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http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread12888.shtml
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| | MUSA / Machito |
 | | This critical edition of the music of Machito and his Afro-Cubans shows that while its music was notable for an in-group Cuban sensibility, Machito's organization was essentially a U.S. band, not a Cuban band. |  | | This North Americanness manifests itself in reception as well as in musical style. |  | | While English is its dominant language, the United States has long been a Latin-American as well as Anglo-American nation-state. |
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http://www.umich.edu/~musausa/machito.htm
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Kings of Mambo: Music |
 | | Customers who bought music by Tito Puente and Machito also bought music by these artists: |  | | Styles > World & Folk > Cuban & Latin |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000050XMS
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| | UCSB Case Method - CASE: On the Threshold of Revolution: Political Crisis/Personal Struggle in Cuba in 1957 |
 | | In clubs which admitted Afro-Cubans, blacks and whites were sometimes separated into two areas; for example, a rope across a dance floor dividing dancers with blacks on one side and whites on the other. |  | | Unemployment and underemployment were a pervasive problem for most Cubans. |  | | The case facilitates students moving back and forth between the micro level lived experiences of Cubans during the 1950s and the macro level political issues at stake in the country during this decade. |
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http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/projects/casemethod/klouzal.html
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 | | Machito scraped around for a few years, working mostly as a singer, with Noro Morales and Xavier Cugat among other, while Bauza served as musical director for Cab Calloway and Chick Webb. |  | | Their timing was fortuitous, since there a temporary dearth of new songs due to a strike by members of ASCAP (Bauza and Machito were members of the new syndicate, BMI). |  | | In 1940, they decided to form a group and try out a style that combined Cuban rhythms and melodies and orchestrations derived from swing. |
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http://www.spaceagepop.com/machito.htm
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| | EIAL XVI_1 - Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America Latina y el Caribe |
 | | She argues, for example, that Cabrera's work gave voice to silenced Afro-Cubans. |  | | Her fascination with the cultural and religious practices, stories, and folktales of fellow Cubans resulted in the publication of numerous books, beginning in the 1930's until shortly before her death in 1991. |  | | Yet, at the time that works like El Monte were published, Cubans of color had created a vibrant and contentious public sphere through newspapers, radio programs, voluntary associations, and political participation. |
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http://www.tau.ac.il/eial/XVI_1/bronfman.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Machito |
 | | Machito (1908-1984), American-born Cuban bandleader, singer, and percussionist. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761588940/Machito.html
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