| Overview
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Title: |
María
Luisa Guerrero Collection |
| Collection
No: |
CHC0346 |
| Extent: |
3.00 linear ft. (6 boxes) |
| Repository: |
Cuban
Heritage Collection, University of Miami Libraries |
| Location: |
39A5-6 |
| Abstract: |
The
María Luisa Guerrero Collection contains reports, clippings,
and articles about Cuba
and Cuban exiles during the 1930s to the 1980s, material
on the Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club, and the feminist movement
in Cuban society. The collection also contains extensive
accounts about Elena Mederos, human rights issues, and the
plight of Cuban political prisoners. |
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| Administrative
Information |
| Acquisition
Information: |
Gift
of María Luisa Guerrero, 1992. |
| Processed
by: |
Esperanza
B. de Varona, October 1993. Updated by María R. Estorino,
August 2003. |
| Encoded
by: |
Giselle
Fernández, 2003 |
| Access
Restrictions: |
This
collection is unrestricted. |
| Preferred
Citation: |
María
Luisa Guerrero 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. |
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| Biographical
Note |
María
Luisa Guerrero
Born in Havana, María Luisa Guerrero received a doctoral
degree from the University of Havana. Guerrero taught at
several schools in the Havana area, including Ceiba del
Agua in Rancho Boyeros and Jose Marti in Maríanao. In the
1930s, she served on the Board of Directors of the Lyceum
and Lawn Tennis Club, a women's organization dedicated to
the promotion of Cuban culture and the role of women in
the intellectual development of Cuba. During this time
she also met Elena Mederos with whom she undertook many
projects focusing on social welfare issues.
Guerrero
was active in several political groups. She served on the
Executive Committee of the Movimiento de Resistencia
Civica (Civic Resistance Movement) and joined the Movimiento
Revolucionario del Pueblo (People's Revolutionary Movement)
upon its foundation in 1959 and was a member of its National
Executive Committee through 1961, when she left Cuba as
an exile. In the United States, María Luisa worked in UNICEF
with Elena Mederos, and in 1967, she returned to teaching
as a Spanish professor and head of the Language Department
in Paul VI Regional High School, Clifton, New Jersey.
Elena
Mederos
Elena Mederos was born on January 13, 1900 in Havana and
married Hilario González Arrieta on July 2, 1924. She founded
the School of Social Services of the University of Havana
and the Foundation for Social Services, a private organization
devoted to develop standards and programs for children's
institutions in Cuba.
When
Fidel Castro seized power in Cuba in 1959, Mederos became
Minister of Social Welfare but resigned five months later
upon realizing that the Castro regime was Communist. Mederos
fled to the United States in 1961 and immediately joined
UNICEF. After trips to Africa and Latin America, Elena returned
to New York and founded Of Human Rights, an organization
devoted to informing US politicians and scholars of the
plight of Cuban political prisoners. She also founded a
successful Cuban exile lobby which was instrumental in the
release of thousands of political prisoners. Elena Mederos
died in Washington, D.C. on September 25, 1982. |
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| Scope
and Content Note |
| The
María Luisa Guerrero Collection contains reports, clippings,
and articles about Cuba
and Cuban exiles during the 1930s to the 1980s, material on
the Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club, and the feminist movement
in Cuban society. The collection also contains extensive accounts
about Elena Mederos, human rights issues, and the plight of
Cuban political prisoners. |
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| Series
Descriptions |
Series I. María Luisa Guerrero (boxes 1-3) consists
of clippings, pamphlets, periodicals, US government documents
about Cuba and Cuban exiles, and correspondence and other
general material. It also contains a manuscript of "Una
mujer con perfil pars la historia," a biography of Elena
Mederos written by Guerrero.
Series
II. Elena Mederos (boxes 4-6) contains photographs,
slides, speeches, and works of Elena Mederos. In the series
are also biographical material, testimonies, and posthumous
material on Mederos. |
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| Container
List |
| Series
I: María Luisa Guerrero |
Box |
Folder
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Folder
Title |
| 1 |
1 |
Clippings:
Bay of Pigs |
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2 |
Castro,
Fidel |
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3 |
Communism
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4 |
Cuba
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5 |
Cuban
Exiles
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6 |
Cuban Personalities |
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7 |
Human
Rights |
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8 |
Manach, Jorge |
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9 |
Peláez, Amelia |
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10 |
Political Prisoners |
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11 |
Torriente,
Cosme de la |
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12 |
Watergate |
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13 |
Conferences:
Las Ideas Feministas y Sociales de Elena Mederos |
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14 |
Correspondence:
From M. L. Guerrero |
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15 |
To M. L. Guerrero |
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16 |
Council for Health and Welfare Services |
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17 |
Escuela de Servicio Social |
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18 |
Simón, Josh G. |
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19
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University of Minnesota |
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20 |
Manuscript:"Una
mujer con perfil para la historia": Chapters I-VIII |
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21 |
Chapters IX-XII |
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22 |
Pamphlets: La Agonía de Cuba: 1959-64
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23 |
Un carpintero en la construcción del Socialismo |
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24 |
Cuba: anécdotas de la enseñanza comunista |
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25 |
Democracy vs. Communism |
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26 |
La
destrucción de la escuela privada on Cuba |
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27 |
Martí
y los norteamericanos en su propia palabras |
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28 |
Un
pueblo traicionado |
| 2 |
29 |
A
los pueblos de América Latina |
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30 |
El reordenamiento constitucional de las magistraturas
del estado |
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31 |
"Sanguily intimo." Boletin de la Academia Hondureña
de la Lengua. Año XXIV, No. 26. Separata |
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32 |
Siete formas de vencer al Comunismo |
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33 |
Las Teorías del Castrismo |
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34 |
Juegos
deportivos centroamericanos y del Caribe |
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35 |
Periodicals:
Acen News |
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36 |
Cuban Heritage |
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37 |
Current History |
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38 |
Derechos Humanos |
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39 |
Encounter |
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40 |
Hoja Doctrinal |
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41 |
Newsweek |
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42 |
Of Human Rights |
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43 |
Project: Fundación Elena Mederos |
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44 |
Radio Broadcasting: "La Voz de Cuba"
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45 |
Report: "Las mentiras de Fidel Castro"
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46 |
Topical Files: Batista, Fulgencio |
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47 |
Bogota (Colombia) |
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48 |
Consejo Revolucionario de Cuba |
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49 |
Cuban Chamber of Commerce |
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50 |
Cuban Refugees |
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51 |
Feminism |
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52 |
Frente Revolucionario Democrdticc |
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53 |
Human Rights |
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54 |
Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club |
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55 |
N. F. T. C. Cuba Committee Meeting |
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56 |
Organization of American States |
| 3 |
57 |
Political Prisoners |
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58 |
Prayers for Political Prisoners |
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59 |
Pujals Mederos, José |
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60 |
UNICEF |
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61 |
US Government Documents: Comisión Interamericana de
Derechos Humanos |
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62 |
Educational
Data: Cuba |
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63 |
Nutrition Status Survey of the Sixth Grade School Population
of Cuba |
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64 |
U.S. Trade Embargo of Cuba |
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| Series
II: Elena Mederos |
| Box |
Folder |
Folder
Title |
| 4 |
65 |
Archival
Material List |
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66 |
Award |
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67 |
Biography |
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68 |
Correspondence:
From E. Mederos |
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69 |
To E. Mederos |
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70 |
Genealogy |
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71 |
Homage |
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72 |
Interviews |
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73 |
List
of Publications |
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74 |
Notes
and Cards |
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75 |
Photographs |
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76 |
Slides:
Mederos, Elena: Cuba |
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77 |
Ceiba del Agua |
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78 |
Mederos, Elena: New York: Columbia University |
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79 |
Peláez, Amelia: Painting Collection |
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80 |
Surveys
(Unanswered) |
| 5 |
81 |
Testimonies
of E. Mederos |
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82 |
United
Nations: Fondo de las Naciones Unidas para la Infancia |
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83 |
United Nations Children's Fund |
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84 |
Works,
1944-1959 |
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85 |
1964-1965
|
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86 |
1967-1968
|
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87 |
1969-1971
|
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88 |
1974-1976
|
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89 |
1977-1978
|
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90 |
1979
|
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91 |
1980-1981
|
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92 |
Unpublished |
| 6 |
1-3 |
Audiotapes:
Homage, 1980 |
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4 |
Speeches |
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5-6 |
Scrapbooks:
Articles and Memorabilia |
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