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Manuel Cuéllar Vizcaíno Collection
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Contents List
Series 1: PUBLISHED WRITINGS,
Books and chronicles published by Manuel Cuéllar in Havana during the 1940s and 1950s.
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1940s-1957
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"Celofán Pin-Pon y... Algo Más". Havana, 48 pp.
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1940s
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Box 1: folder 1
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"Código de Moral del Sargento Político." Havana: Imprenta B. Perez, 24 pp.
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1944
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Box 1: folder 2
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"Unas Cuantas Verdades." Havana: Imp. y Librería Nueva, 63pp.
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1948
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Box 1: folder 3
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"Lecturas Criollas." Havana, 44 pp, illustrated.
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1955
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Box 1: folder 4
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"12 Muertes Famosas." Havana: Editorial Sanchez, 228 pp. (Fragile)
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1957
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Box 1: folder 5
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Series 2: MANUSCRIPTS,
Includes a speech delivered by Manuel Cuéllar in 1953, a compilation of his bibliography, an unpublished manuscript, and an interview taped by the scholar Ivor Miller with Manuel Cuéllar's grandson, Ruben Perez-Cuéllar.
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1953-2002
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"Aproximación a la Bibliografía del Periodista Manuel Cuéllar Vizcaíno," compilation by Araceli García-Carranza, 36 pp. Copies of all the cited works of Manuel Cuéllar are housed at the National Library of Cuba.
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n.d.
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Box 1: folder 1
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"La Séptima Era Atomica," 2 pp.
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n.d.
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Box 1: folder 2
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"Presentación de Cuellar Vizcaíno por el Sr. Carlos Collazo, presidente de Redención Sport Club, en el acto celebrado por dicha sociedad" (Presentation given by Cuéllar at the Redemption Sport Club, under the auspices of its president, Mr. Carlos Collazo), 39 pp.
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1953 Jan 9
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Box 1: folder 3
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Interview with Ruben Perez-Cuéllar by Ivor Miller - tape recording
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2002 Jun 28
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Box 1: folder 4
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Series 3: NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE CLIPPINGS,
A collection of articles written either by Manuel Cuéllar or about his professional life.
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1946-1958
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!Ya! Semanario Nacional ("Celofan", colum by Manuel Cuéllar); 4 illustrated editions.
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1946
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Box 1: folder 1
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Various articles: Del problema negro en los Estados Unidos (1950). Diario de la Marina, "Armonias" column by Gustavo E. Urrutia; El vodu en Haiti (1950s). Diario de la Marina, by Remy Bastier; Dos aspectos del acto inaugural de la Hora Sensemayá (n.d.), news clipping with picture of the inauguration of the radio program directed by Manuel Cuéllar at the CMCG station; Revisión (1953 Aug), monthly publication of the "Movimiento de Integración Nacional" and section of the Amanecer magazine; 1000 Noticias en Sepia (1955 Feb 11 - column by Felipe Elosequi), Medio son, and Cantaliso en Ataja, unidentified newspaper; Homenaje a Cuellar Vizcaíno por sus 33 años en la prensa. (1956 Aug 1) News clipping with picture of the homage to Manuel Cuéllar for his 33 years of work as a journalist, Pueblo, Havana; Lucido homenaje a los cronistas ofreció el comité contra la discriminación racial. (1957 May 20) Prensa Deportiva, Havana; Los lucumies, leyenda y religión. Puntos de convergencia entre las creencias de áfrica y de Occidente. (1958 Mar 19) El País, Havana;
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1950-1958
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Box 1: folder 2
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"Aire Libre" column, written by Cuellar for the newspaper Pueblo, Havana; 10 articles.
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1956-1958
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Box 1: folder 3
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Receipt of donations to the magazine Revista Sensemayá ("Folklore, art, literature, sociology, politics and revolution"), edited by Manuel Cuéllar.
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1946
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Box 1: folder 4
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Magazine clippings: Del Folklore Cubano. Un bembé. (n.d.) Article by Manuel Cuéllar for an unidentified magazine, 5 pp. Santa Barbara, barbara. Leblanc y Chango.(n.d.) Article by Manuel Cuéllar for an unidentified magazine, 3 pp. Los Espíritus o "diablitos" de los ñáñigos (n.d.). Article by Fernando Ortiz for an unidentified magazine, 4 pp.
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Box 1: folder 5
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Series 4: PHOTOGRAPHS,
This series documents the highlights of Manuel Cuéllar's professional life as a writer, journalist, teacher, and activist against racism and in favor of the dissemination of Afro-Cuban culture in Cuba. Half of the pictures allegedly depict the first fashion show for black women ever held in Cuba.
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1909-1972
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Manuel Cuéllar Vizcaíno as a young man. Photo dedicated to his mother in Camagüey.
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1919
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Box 2: folder 1
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Manuel Cuéllar Vizcaíno (mid-life); 6 pictures.
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n.d.
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Box 2: folder 2
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Manuel Cuéllar Vizcaíno as a young man. Photo dedicated to "his hermanos Nico, Anetina y gajos" in Cienfuegos.
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1938 Oct 3
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Box 2: folder 3
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Manuel Cuéllar Vizcaíno with his daughter, Nancy Cuéllar and his grandson, Ruben Pérez Cuéllar.
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n.d.
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Box 2: folder 4
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Manuel Cuéllar Vizcaíno and the U.S. Envoy to Cuba, Charleston Bill; 4 pictures.
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n.d.
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Box 2: folder 5
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Martha Jean-Claude, Haitian singer.
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1953 Nov 15
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Box 2: folder 6
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Nicolas Guillen (left), Virginia Archer, Manuel Cuéllar's wife (center) and Martha Jean-Claude (right).
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n.d.
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Box 2: folder 7
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Martha Jean-Claude, Haitian singer (center).
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n.d.
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Box 2: folder 8
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Martha Jean-Claude, Haitian singer.
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n.d.
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Box 2: folder 9
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Eusebia Cosme, interpretor of Afro-Antillian verse.
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1936
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Box 2: folder 10
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Nicollás Guillén, Cuban poet.
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1972 Jun 12
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Box 2: folder 11
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Manuel Cuéllar (center), Virginia Archer (to his right). Event in celebration of Cuéllar's 33 years of work as a journalist. Salón Amletto of the Hotel Sevilla, Havana.
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1956 Jul 31
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Box 2: folder 12
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Nigerian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly in New York. On the right is Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Prime Minister of Nigeria.
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1960 Oct 10
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Box 2: folder 13
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15-year-anniversary of Manuel Cuéllar's daughter at the Club Marbella, in East Havana. Virginia Archer and his daughter are shown to his left.
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n.d.
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Box 2: folder 14
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Manuel Cuéllar at a school (in the backgroun with glasses) during the "Festival de la Juventud Estudiante."
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n.d.
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Box 2: folder 15
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Manuel Cuéllar doing a reading probably at the Revista Bohemia, where he worked as a journalist.
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n.d.
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Box 2: folder 16
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Manuel Cuéllar speaking at conferences; 2 pictures.
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n.d.
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Box 2: folder 17
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Cleveland G. Walker, Mayor of Kingston; Lester Herbert Crooke, Justice of the Peace; Peter Stephens, English Consul; Rene Dolz, Secretary of Tourism; Justo Luis Pozó, Mayor of Havana; Aida Rodriguez Sarabia; Secretary of Beaux Arts.
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n.d.
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Box 2: folder 18
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Political meeting before the Revolution of 1959 in Cuba (Cuéllar is the fourth from the right).
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n.d.
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Box 2: folder 19
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Manuel Cuéllar in the background (with glasses).
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After 1959
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Box 2: folder 20
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Nicolás Guillén (third from left) and Manuel Cuéllar (third from right) at the Salón de la Unión de Escritores y Artistas de Cuba (UNEAC).
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n.d
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Box 2: folder 21
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Political meeting prior to the Revolution of 1959 held probably at the Presidential Palace in Havana; Manuel Cuéllar is the third person on the left.
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n.d.
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Box 2: folder 22
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Unidentified photos
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n.d.
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Box 2: folder 23
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Black women fashion show at the Club Atenas in Havana; 43 pictures by Enrique Llanos.
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ca. 1950s
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Box 3: folder 1
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