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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Overview

Administrative Information
Biographical Note
Scope and Content Note
Series Descriptions
Container List

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Overview
Title:
Andrés Vargas Gómez Collection, 1960-1992
Collection No:
CHC0197
Extent:
5.25 linear ft. (13 boxes)
Repository:
Cuban Heritage Collection, University of Miami Libraries
Location:
36C5-7
Abstract:
The Andrés Vargas Gómez Collection includes manuscripts, correspondence, transcripts of conferences and radio commentaries, photographs, and publications. This collection also contains material on human rights, various associations and institutions, and on Generalísimo Máximo Gómez.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information:
Gift of Andrés Vargas Gómez, 1989.
Processed by:
Esperanza B. de Varona, May 1993. Updated by María R. Estorino, August 2003.
Encoded by:
Giselle Fernández, 2003
Access Restrictions:
This collection is unrestricted.
Preferred Citation:
Andrés Vargas Gómez Collection, Cuban Heritage Collection, University of Miami Libraries, Coral Gables, Florida
Copyright Statement:
© 2003 University of Miami. All rights reserved. Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from the Director of the Cuban Heritage Collection.
 
Biographical Note
Andrés Vargas Gómez, Cuban diplomat, lawyer and former political prisoner, was born in Havana, Cuba on May 4, 1915. He graduated from the School of Law at the University of Havana in 1944 with pre-law courses at Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana. He married María Teresa Campa in 1960.

From 1936 to 1959 Vargas, Gómez was director of the "División Asuntos Ecónomicos del Ministerio de Estado,” member of the “Comision Técnica de la Junta Nacional de Economía,” member of the “Comisión Técnica Arancelaria,” and member of the "Colegio de Economistas de Cuba." As a diplomat, he represented Cuba in various international conferences given by the United Nations, the World Organization of Sugar, and was chief of the Cuban Delegation to The General Agreement on Tariff and Trade (GATT) conference. In 1960 he was assigned as Ambassador of Cuba before the European Organization of the United Nations in Geneva. He resigned this position on the same year when he attained knowledge that the new government of Fidel Castro conspired to establish a Communist regime in Cuba.

Vargas Gómez came to the United States on that year and was one of the founders of “Frente Revolucionario Democrático.” This was the first organization that confronted Fidel Castro and that constituted the civil branch of the process of Bay of Pigs Invasion. He was also a member of the “Comité Ejecutivo del Frente Revolucionario Democrático” and director of its radio broadcasting station “Por Cuba y Para Cuba.” Vargas Gómez assumed the political responsibility of the invasion of Playa Girón (Bay of Pigs Invasion) and returned to Cuba as a member of the underground resistance. As the Bay of Pigs Invasion failed, he was taken prisoner and sentenced to death. Later Vargas Gómez was re-sentenced to thirty years in prison of which he served twenty one years. He came to Miami, Florida in June, 1984, and currently lives in Coral Gables, Florida with his wife María Teresa.

Vargas Gómez published several books, among them Poemas Innominados, Sombras y Luces, and Espejismos y Agonías. Also, he has been a columnist in local newspapers such as El Diario las Américas, The Miami Herald, and El Nuevo Herald.

From August 1984 to 1985 Vargas Gómez was Project Director of the Latin American Institute at St. Thomas University, Miami, Florida. Currently, he worked as a consultant of the International Trade Board of the city of Miami.

Andrés Vargas Gómez is a prominent member of the Cuban exile community, working for human rights and the release of political prisoners in Cuba. He is the grandson of Generalísimo Máximo Gómez who played a very important role in Cuba's Independence.
 
Scope and Content Note

The Andrés Vargas Gómez Collection is comprised of material provided by A. Vargas Gómez which includes manuscripts, correspondence, transcripts of conferences and radio commentaries, photographs, and publications. This collection also contains material on human rights, various associations and institutions, and on Generalísimo Máximo Gómez.

These papers were given to the Otto G. Richter Library in 1989 by Vargas Gómez. The Library will continue to receive material from Mr. Vargas Gómez.

 
Series Descriptions
This collection contains 176 folders in 13 boxes and is arranged in ten series.

Series I. Manuscripts (box 1) contains manuscripts of articles, books, conferences, short stories, and other material.

Series II. Correspondence (boxes 2-3) consists of correspondence from and to A. Vargas Gómez. The latter includes a unique manuscript letter smuggled from a Cuban prison, letters from Cuban exiles in other countries, and general correspondence.

Series III. Conferences & Seminars (box 3) includes transcripts and other related material of conferences in which Vargas Gómez was a participant, and transcripts of lectures he offered.

Series IV. Publications (box 4) contains articles by and about Vargas Gómez, pamphlets, periodical publications and s among other publications.

Series V. Radio Commentaries & News (boxes 5-6) consists of transcripts of radio commentaries and news by Vargas Gómez broadcasted in W.Q.B.A., “La Cubanísima” and WAQI “Radio Mambí” in Miami, Florida, and for Radio Martí in Washington, D.C.

Series VI. Human Rights (box 7) includes articles on human rights in general, and material on Cuban political prisoners and the Human Rights Commission.

Series VII. Associations, Institutions, etc. (boxes 8-10) contains material on Cuban exile institutions, colleges and universities, foreign offices, foundations, local government agencies, and the United Nations among others.

Series VIII. Generalísimo Máximo Gómez (box 11) contains material about Máximo Gómez such as articles, pamphlets, s and transcripts.

Series IX. Photographs (box 12) includes various photographs from 1986-1990 among others.

Series X. Miscellaneous (box 13) consists of awards, copyright claims, curriculum vitae and reports. This series also contains material on campaigns, on which Vargas Gómez was an active participant, and research material.

 
Container List
Series I. Manuscripts
Box Folder Folder Title
1 1 Articles, n.d.
  2   1985-1992
  3 Book: Esbozo de una Teoría Integrada de los Precios y Factores de la Producción
  4 Conferences
  5 Short Stories
  6 General
     
Series II. Correspondence
Box Folder Folder Title
2 7 A.L.S. from A. Vargas Gómez, n.d.
  8   1960-1990
  9   1991-1992
  10 A.L.S. to A. Vargas Gómez: Cuban Exiles, 1960
  11 A.L.S. to A. Vargas Gómez: Cuban Prisoner "Alberto," 1985
  12 A.L.S. to A. Vargas Gómez, n.d.
  13   1984-1986
  14   1987-1989
  15   1990-1992
3 16-17   Christmas cards
  18 Release from Cuba
  19 A.L.S. to María T. Vargas Gómez
     
Series III. Conference and Seminars
Box Folder Folder Title
3 20 Central American Conference, 1984
  21 Invitations
  22 Programs
  23 Speeches, 1990-199
  24   Typescripts
  25 Lectures
     
Series IV. Publications
Box Folder Folder Title
4 26 Anuario de Familias Cubanas, 1967-1986
  27 Articles, n.d.
  28   1976-1986
  29   1987-1990
  30   1991-1992
  31 Articles about A. Vargas Gómez, n.d.
  32   1979-1989
  33   1990-1992
  34 Congressional Record: Cuba, 1984
  35 Pamphlets
  36 Periodical Publications, 1987
  37 Reprints
     
Series V. Radio Commentaries & News
Box Folder Folder Title
5 38 Commentaries: Radio Martí, n.d.
  39   1984
  40-41   1985
  42   1986
  43 Commentaries: WAQI "Radio Mambí," n.d.
  44   1986-1992
  45-46 Commentaries: WQBA "La Cubanisima," n.d.
  47   1985
  48-50   1986
6 51-53   1987
  54   1988
  55 News: WMET "La Voz del Frente Revolucionario"
     
Series VI. Human Rights
Box Folder Folder Title
7 56 Clippings: General
  57 Cuban Political Prisoners: Articles
  58   Manuscripts from "Combinado del Este" Prison
  59   Correspondence: Federación Mundial de Ex-Presos Políticos
  60   Correspondence: Testimonies of Former Political Prisoners
  61   Correspondence
  62   Testimonies of Former Political Prisoners
  63   Message: "Mensaje de los Presos Políticos de Cuba, a los Pueblos y Hombres Libres del Mundo"
  64   Poem
  65   Press Conference
  66   Press Release
  67   Religious homilies distributed among prisoners
  68   Reports
  69   Testimonies: Annex I-XXI
  70     Presidio Político de Mujeres
  71   Violations in Cuban Prisons
  72 Human Rights Commission
  73 Institutional Violations of Human Rights
  74 Press Release
  75 Proclamations, 1984
     
Series VII. Associations, Institutions, Etc.
Box Folder Folder Title
8 76 Catholic Institutions: Archdiocese of Miami, Florida
  77   Carrolton School of the Sacred Heart
  78   Church of the Little Flower
  79 Colleges & Universities: Florida International University, 1985
  80   Correspondence
  81   Miami Technical College
  82 Colleges & Universities: Saint Thomas University: Commencement
  83   Correspondence
  84   Human Rights Institute
  85   Invitations
  86   The President's Letters
  87   Latin American Institute: Bibliography
  88     Organization
  89     Personnel: Résumés
  90     By-laws
  91     Correspondence
  92     Inauguration
  93   San José, Costa Rica: By-laws
  94     Correspondence
  95     Grant Proposal: Agency for International Development (A.I.D.)
  96     Seminars
9 97 Colleges and Universities:University of Miami: Correspondence
  98   General
  99 Cuban Exile: Agrupación Católica Universitaria
  100   Asociación de Combatientes de Bahía deCochinos. Brigada de Asalto 2506
  101   Asociación Nacional de Hacendados de Cuba
  102   Círculo de Arte y Cultura de Hialeah
  103   Colegio de Abogados de la Habana en el Exilio
  104   Colegio Nacional de Periodistas de la República de Cuba en el Exilio
  105   Comisión Pro-Libertad Presos Políticos Cubanos (LIPREPOC)
  106   Council of Cuban American Professional of the United States
  107   Cuba Independiente y Democrática (CID)
  108   The Cuban American National Foundation
  109   Cuban Women's Club
  110   Ex-Prisioneros y Combatientes Políticos Cubanos (EX-CLUB)
  111   Federación Nacional de Obreros del Ramo de la Construcción: By-laws
  112   Fraternidad de Abogados Cubanos Graduados en 1942
  113   Instituto Jacques Maritain de Cuba
  114   Junta Patriótica Cubana
  115   Movimiento Unidad Revolucionaria
  116   Municipalities Trust Fund Corporation
  117   The Pedro Pan Foundation
  118   Rotarios Cubanos Exiliados
  119   Unión Nacional Democrática: By-laws
  120     Clippings
  121     Correspondence
  122     Pamphlets
  123   The Valladares Foundation
  124 Cuban Government in Exile
  125   Consejo Revolucionario de Cuba
10 126 Foreign Offices: Colombia: The Consulate General
  127   Israel: The Consulate General
  128   Poland: Embassy
  129   Spain: Consulate General
  130   Spain-U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Florida
  131 Foundations: The Foundation Center
  132   The Funding Center
  133   Interamerican Foundation: Annual Report, 1983
  134     Sample - Charitable Organizations
  135 Grant Proposal
  136   The International Freedom Foundation
  137 Interamerican Development Bank
  138 Local Government: Allapattah Business Development Authority
  139   Christian Community Service Agency
  140   City of Coral Gables, Florida
  141   City of Hialeah, Florida
  142   City of Miami, Florida
  143 Dade County, Florida: Board of County Commissioners
  144   Downtown Miami Business Association
  145   Farm Credit Service of South Florida
  146   Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce
  147   Little Havana Activities and Nutrition Center
  148   Miami Dade Chamber of Commerce
  149   The Wynwood Community Economic Development
  150 Political Parties: Republican Party
  151 Press: Diario Las Américas
  152   Miami Mensual Magazine
  153 Publishers: Saeta Ediciones
  154 Television Station: Channel 14 - Continental Network
  155 United Nations
  156   University for Peace
  157 Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States
     
Series VIII. Generalisimo Máximo Gómez y Báez
Box Folder Folder Title
 11 158 Publications: Articles: Miami, Florida, 1986-1992
  159   Dominican Republic, 1978-1986
  160   S.l., n.d.
  161   Pamphlets
  162  Songs: "Marcha Invasora: se falsea la historia," by A. Vargas Gómez
  163   "Bernarda Toro Gómez," by Delia Díaz de Villar
  164 Typescripts: "150 Aniversario del Nacimiento del Generalisimo Máximo Gómez
     
Series IX. Photographs
Box Folder Folder Title
12 165 n.d.
  166 1986-1990
     
Series X. Miscellaneous
Box Folder Folder Title
13 167 Awards
  168 Campaigns: "Cien Mil Firmas"
  169 Copyright Claim
  170 Curriculum Vitae
  171 Homages: Invitations
  172 Reports: "Hubert Matos, Comandante. ¿De qué ejército?"
  173   "Plan Comunista para Ibero-America"
  174   "Sobre el asesinato del Comandante Camilo Cienfuegos," by Luciano Suárez
  175 Research Material
  176 Testimonio de peregrinación
     
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