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Village of Baire, (1895), 1920s
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Village of Baire, (1895), 1920s
Village of Baire. On February 24, 1895 the people of this village and Coronel Saturnino and his friends revolted. Baire was located between Jiguani and Palma Soriano. On June the 17th General Rabi, attacked and devastated the village. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona, Tabacalera Cubana
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This photo print, titled "Village of Baire (1895), 1920s" takes us back in time to a significant moment in Cuban history. The image showcases the quaint village of Baire, nestled between Jiguani and Palma Soriano. It was here that an uprising took place on February 24,1895, led by Coronel Saturnino and his comrades. As we observe the scene, we see a group of people walking along a dusty road lined with modest buildings. Among them are men and boys, their expressions reflecting both determination and resilience. The architecture exudes a sense of simplicity yet charm, representing the essence of rural Cuba during this era. However, tragedy struck on June 17th when General Rabi launched an attack on Baire, leaving devastation in its wake. This historical event marked one chapter in the larger struggle for independence that engulfed Cuba during this tumultuous period. The monochrome composition adds depth to the photograph while emphasizing its historical significance. Through this image captured in the 1920s – decades after these events unfolded – we gain insight into life within this war-torn village at the turn of the century. Preserved through time by The Print Collector's meticulous collection efforts, this powerful visual artifact serves as a reminder of Cuba's fight for freedom during the Cuban War of Independence. It encapsulates not only a specific location but also represents broader themes such as courage, sacrifice, and national identity woven into Cuba's rich history.
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