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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-24-04 03:07 PM
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89. Thanks, Tinoire, for throwing some light on his first visit.
It was grossly misrepresented in the media at the time, to say the least.

There were some critical details in your post I've never learned until today. So glad to find out more.

I'm going to keep those photos: they are excellent. Thank you.

I heard (on C-Span) his speech at the Riverside Church when he returned in 2000. First time I ever saw him on tv giving a speech.

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Monday, September 11th, 2000
Fidel in Harlem

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Days after celebrating his 74th birthday and dressed in his familiar but faded military fatigues, Cuban President Fidel Castro, headed to Harlem after the United Nations Millenium Summit. There at Riverside, the church that Rockefeller built, he addressed a crowd of thousands.
This was Castro's fifth visit to the US since the 1959 Cuban Revolution. In 1960, after less than friendly treatment at a midtown Manhattan hotel, he stayed in Harlem where he was welcomed by Malcolm X and Langston Hughes. In 1995 at the 50th anniversary of the United Nations, Castro again went to Harlem where he spoke at the Abyssinian Baptist Church.

This time around, as the media debated whether Castro and Clinton and shook hands at the Summit (they did!), thousands filled the Riverside Church, and flowed out onto the surrounding streets as the Cuban President spoke.

Among the national politicians present, Los Angeles Congressmember Maxine Waters said she was not there to represent the Democratic Party, but was there on behalf of herself. And in response to New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's comments that Castro should not be allowed into the US because he is a murderer, Bronx Congressman Jose Serano said Castro's presence helped to clarify Giuliani's future - a run for mayor of Miami!
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http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=03/04/07/0240224

(One half hour audio segment available at this site for those who can hear it.)
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