Cuban and Nicaraguan Women: A Comparison

Margaret Randall

Tuesday, 13 Nov 1984 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union

Margaret Randall is a poet, writer and photographer who lived and wrote in Cuba from 1969-1979 and in Nicaragua from 1979-1984. Her books include Christians in the Nicaraguan Revolution, Sandino's Daughter, and Women in Cuba.
Part of the World Affairs Series: Central America and the Caribbean - Reform and Revolution

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