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Rabi In the Attack to the Black People of Cuba, (1895), 1920s
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Rabi In the Attack to the Black People of Cuba, (1895), 1920s
Rabi in the attack of The Blacks. Colonel Jesus Rabi attacked in 1895 the hamlet of The Blacks in the province of Santiago de Cuba. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona, Tabacalera Cubana
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This print captures a significant moment in the history of Cuba. Titled "Rabi In the Attack to the Black People of Cuba, (1895), 1920s" it showcases Colonel Jesus Rabi leading an assault on the hamlet of The Blacks in Santiago de Cuba province during the Cuban War of Independence. The image exudes power and intensity as Colonel Rabi charges forward on horseback, brandishing his sword with determination. His steed gallops swiftly through the countryside, symbolizing both speed and strength. This portrayal epitomizes warfare in the late 19th century, highlighting the bravery and valor exhibited by soldiers like Rabi. The monochrome aesthetic adds a timeless quality to this historical scene, emphasizing its significance within Cuban history. As we delve into this photograph's details, we are transported back to a pivotal era where weaponry played a crucial role in battles for independence. Printed on a cigar card from "Geografico Universal" by Susini y La Corona Tabacalera Cubana, this image serves as more than just commercial propaganda; it is an artistic representation that encapsulates an important chapter in North and Central American history. As viewers engage with this portrait-like depiction of General Rabi's attack on The Blacks' hamlet, they are reminded of how past conflicts have shaped nations and influenced their future trajectories.
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