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    The Fair Play for Cuba Committee (FPCC) was an activist group set up in New York City by Robert Taber in April 1960. The FPCC's purpose was to provide...
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  • Kansas Fair Play for Cuba Committee, a 1960s United States activist group Fair Play Men, 18th century Pennsylvania area squatters FairPlay, a digital...
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  • Lyle Stuart in 1961 about this experience. Taber founded the Fair Play for Cuba Committee (FPFCC), characterized on the record of 1961 United States Senate...
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    infiltrating the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, and used Oswald as his spy. In their 1978 investigation, the House Select Committee on Assassinations...
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    New Orleans chapter of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, Oswald ordered 1,000 leaflets with the heading, "Hands Off Cuba" from a local printer. On August...
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  • FPCC may refer to: Fair Play for Cuba Committee First Peoples' Cultural Council This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title FPCC...
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  • Banister's New Orleans office. The same location appeared on Fair Play for Cuba Committee leaflets distributed by Lee Harvey Oswald and such references...
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  • enemies, as well as thousands of groups and individuals, including Fair Play for Cuba Committee, connected to assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. MacDonald also covered...
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    address 544 Camp Street, which would later be found stamped on Fair Play for Cuba Committee leaflets distributed by Lee Harvey Oswald, the alleged assassin...
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    Free Cuba Committee. Ruby was one of several people there who spoke up to correct Wade, saying, "Henry, that's the Fair Play for Cuba Committee", a pro-Castro...
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    served as counsel of Albert J. Lewis and Steve Roberts of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee before HUAC. In 1963, the Congressional Record re-recorded information...
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  • Thomas Gibson (born 1931), American journalist, member of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, fired from Agence France-Presse Rick Gibson (born 1951), Canadian...
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  • Cox was defeated when he ran for reelection in 1963. Cox became the Chairman of the Vancouver Fair Play for Cuba Committee in 1962 along with Phil Courneyeur...
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    Government in Cuba (Spanish: Gobierno militar estadounidense en Cuba or Gobierno militar americano en Cuba), was a provisional military government in Cuba that...
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    and was allegedly connected to Lee Harvey Oswald through the Fair Play for Cuba Committee leaflet. Thornley also claimed that "Kirstein" and Brooks had...
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    Amiri Baraka (category National Endowment for the Arts Fellows)
    Prima for several years; their daughter, Dominique di Prima, was born in June 1962. Baraka visited Cuba in July 1960 with a Fair Play for Cuba Committee delegation...
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    Orleans, and established an independent chapter of the pro-Castro Fair Play for Cuba Committee, of which he was the sole member. While passing out pro-Castro...
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    membership in the Students for a Democratic Society (as a founding member of that organization) and Fair Play for Cuba Committee. She dropped out of college...
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    James W. McCord Jr. (category Members of the Committee for the Re-Election of the President)
    direction, a counter-intelligence program was launched against the Fair Play for Cuba Committee. He also held the rank of lieutenant colonel in the United States...
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    Norman Mailer (category Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winners)
    Mailer was one of 29 original prominent American sponsors of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee organization with which John F. Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald...
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  • including his defection to Russia, the New Orleans branch of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee he had organized, and the various public and private statements...
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  • killed by members of an extortion ring, possibly connected to the Fair Play for Cuba Committee. In August 1969, an arrest was made in connection with his murder...
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    leaflets for the Fair Play for Cuba Committee at the corner of Canal Street and Baronne Street, after getting into a scuffle with three Cuban men (Carlos...
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    2020. United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary (April 11, 1961). "Fair Play for Cuba Committee. Hearings before the Subcommittee to Investigate...
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  • Liberties Committee, the National Lawyers Guild, the National Council of Arts, Sciences and Professions, and the Fair Play for Cuba Committee. He was the...
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  • Carlos Bringuier (category Exiles of the Cuban Revolution in the United States)
    Oswald. To garner information on the New Orleans chapter of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, Bringuier said that he sent his colleague Carlos Quiroga (who...
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    Teller Amendment (category Cuba–United States relations)
    Cuba. According to the clause, the U.S. could not annex Cuba but only leave "control of the island to its people." In short, the U.S. would help Cuba...
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  • Senator John McCain questioned his involvement as a founder of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee in 1960. McCain also questioned Sagner's experience in public...
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  • and Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru, the Fair Play for Cuba Committee organized an evening's reception for Castro, attended by Allen Ginsberg, Langston...
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    Fidel Castro (category First Secretaries of the Communist Party of Cuba)
    Castro also received an evening's reception from the Fair Play for Cuba Committee. Back in Cuba, Castro feared a US-backed coup; in 1959 his regime spent...
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