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Fidel Castro - Wikipedia In 2006, Castro transferred his responsibilities to Vice President Raúl Castro, who was elected to the presidency by the National Assembly in 2008 Castro died at the age of 90 from natural causes in November 2016
Fidel Castro | Biography, Cause of Death, Brother, Facts . . . Fidel Castro, Cuban political leader (1959–2008) who transformed his country into the first communist state in the Western Hemisphere Castro became a symbol of communist revolution in Latin America
Fidel Castro - Assassination Attempts Facts | HISTORY Cuban leader Fidel Castro (1926-2016) established the first communist state in the Western Hemisphere after leading an overthrow of the military dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista in 1959
History Today: How after over 600 assassination attempts Cuba . . . Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro passed away at the age of 90 on November 25, 2016 The leader had stepped down from power in 2008 due to failing health and handed the presidency to his brother Raúl Castro, but still remained a force to reckon with in the political spheres His death was quite anticlimactic as he had reportedly survived multiple assassination attempts by America’s CIA
Fidel Castros final reflections : Peoples Dispatch Nine years after his death, we look back at some of the most relevant themes in Fidel Castro's final writings after stepping down as President of Cuba
Fidel Castro - New World Encyclopedia Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz (August 13, 1926 – November 25, 2016) was a Cuban politician and revolutionary He governed the Republic of Cuba for 47 years as Prime Minister from 1959 to 1976 and then as President from 1976 to 2006 (de jure until 2008), when he ceded power to his brother, Raul
Joseph I. Castro - Wikipedia Castro was a part of the founding team at University of California, Merced [12] He was also a professor for educational research and administration in the Kremen School of Education and Human Development at California State University, Fresno