| 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 |
| |
|
|
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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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