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         Marti Jose:     more books (102)
  1. Los zapaticos de Rosa by Jose Marti, 2009-10-26
  2. Selected Writings (Penguin Classics) by Jose Marti, 2002-04-30
  3. Nuestra América (Spanish Edition) by José Martí, 2008-10-01
  4. Versos Sencillos: Simple Verses (Recovering the Us Hispanic Literary Heritage) by Jose Marti, Manuel A. Tellechea, 1997-11-30
  5. La Edad de Oro (Spanish Edition) by José Martí, 2009-01-20
  6. La edad de oro (Clasicos Cubanos Series) by Jose Marti, 2001
  7. Jose Marti's ""Our America"": From National to Hemispheric Cultural Studies (New Americanists)
  8. The Myth of José Martí: Conflicting Nationalisms in Early Twentieth-Century Cuba (Envisioning Cuba) by Lillian Guerra, 2005-03-21
  9. Jose Marti (Spanish Edition) by Cristina Noble, 2007-01-01
  10. On Art and Literature: Critical Writings by José Martí
  11. Ismaelillo: versos libres, versos sencillos by Jose Marti, 2001
  12. Ser Y Esencia De Marti/Being and Essence of Marti (Coleccion Formacion Martiana) (Spanish Edition) by Octavio R. Costa, 2000-04
  13. Jose Marti Reader: Writings on the Americas by Jose Marti, 2006-10-01
  14. Jose Marti: Mentor of the Cuban Nation (A University of South Florida book) by John M. Kirk, 1983-12-28

1. Jose Marti
Jose Marti José Martí was both an important literary figure and is Cuba s National Hero. He was born to Spanish parents on January, 28, 1853.
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2. Jose Julian Marti --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Jose Julian Marti poet and essayist, patriot and martyr, who became the symbol of Cuba s struggle for
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3. Jose Marti
Jose Julian Marti y Perez was born in Havana, Cuba on January 28, 1853 to a poor, immigrant, Spanish family. At the age of 16, he published a
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History: Jose Marti
January 28, 2003 is the 150th anniversary of the birth of Jose Marti, Cuban independence hero. "It's the hour of muster and the united march. We must advance shoulder to shoulder, one solid mass like the silver lodes in the depths of the Andes."
Jose Marti THE LEGACY OF JOSE MARTI
Excerpt from History of the Cuban Émigré Community in the U.S.
by Luis Martin Jose Julian Marti y Perez was born in Havana, Cuba on January 28, 1853 to a poor, immigrant, Spanish family. At the age of 16, he published a pro-independence magazine called "La Patria Libre" for which he was imprisoned and sentenced to six years hard labor. Deported 3 years later, Marti settled in Spain where he earned a degree in law and philosophy. He traveled extensively through France, Mexico and Guatemala making a living as a teacher and journalist. During exile he became famous throughout the Hispanic world for his philosophical writings, stories, poems and brilliant political essays that heralded the coming liberation of Cuba. Marti wrote copiously about the land of his exile. Seventeen of his 74 volumes of written works were dedicated to the description of life in the U.S. As an international correspondent for leading South American newspapers, Marti wrote articles describing in eloquent and graphic terms that the U.S. was not an example for other countries to follow. Long before C. Wright Mills, Marti exposed the workings of an industrial-military complex active in corrupt deals between the U.S. Navy and ship builders. Marti also wrote about labor strikes, European immigrants and the Haymarket incident expressing strong sympathy for the workingman that extended to oppressed minorities in articles such as the "Negro Question" and "The American Indian". Marti also covered important events such as the Democratic and Republican national conventions and a memorial meeting of North American socialists to commemorate Karl Marx.

4. Jose Marti
A biographical essay by Carlos Ripoll. Page also includes some of marti s poetry in Spanish and in translation.
http://www.fiu.edu/~fcf/jmarti.html
Jose Marti
By Carlos Ripoll Jose Marti is considered one of the great writers of the Hispanic world. His significance for the American Reader, however, stems from the universality and timelessness of his thought. Marti devoted his life to ending colonial rule in Cuba and to preventing the island from falling under the control of any country (including the United States) whose political ideologies were inimical to the principles he held. With those goals, and with the conviction that the freedom of the Caribbean was crucial to Latin American security and to the balance of power in the world, he devoted his talents to the forging of a nation. Thus, the scope of his work: he was a revolutionary, a guide, and more importantly, a mentor. His vast experience and education enabled him to move comfortably in the most diverse fields, which is what makes his teachings so rich to us indeed. Insofar as Marti believed that freedom and justice should be the cornerstones of any government, one has only to read his work and learn of the struggle that he took up freely. He could never accept the curtailment of the natural expansiveness of the human spirit, for truly he believed that man's redemption would come through love and unfettered reason. Therefore, his doctrines are, and must be, at odds with the totalitarian dogma that has existed in Cuba since its unfortunate demise. All of Marti's teachings contradict that political system which never fails to demonstrate its intolerance towards individual freedom and it's love of its own materialistic empowerment. His writings condemn all despotic regimes and the abridgment of human rights. Furthermore, he goes on to denounce the lack of spirituality and type of arrogance that we find in the current dictatorship. For this reason, the publication of Marti's thoughts, in all its force, is of the greatest importance today. His beliefs, which can guide democracies and if heeded, offer them greater security, speak more eloquently against the Cuban apostasy than all the accusations that others might make. .

5. History Of Cuba -- Jose Marti (1853-1895) And The War Of Independence
jose marti is the national hero of Cuba, his revolutionary writings studied by every child in the country. In yet another attempt to insult the Cuban
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History of Cuba 2. Jose Marti 1853-1895 and the War of Independence by Hannah Caller Jose Marti is the national hero of Cuba, his revolutionary writings studied by every child in the country. In yet another attempt to insult the Cuban Revolution, the US radio and TV channels specially created to broadcast subversive and hostile propaganda into Cuba from Florida are called Radio and TV Marti.
  • Jose Marti, political activist, poet, journalist and teacher, was born in Cuba. His father was Spanish and his mother was from the Canary islands. From a young age he was politically involved and came into conflict with the government, doing 6 years hard labour at 16 years old for anti-government activity, and then being deported to Spain.
  • He spent time in the USA where he mobilised support for the Cuban revolution amongst Cuban exiles. He was against the annexation of Cuba to the US, being proposed in the 1880s mostly by middle class Cubans and supported by the USA. 'In the USA, the causes of unity instead of coalescing, have become dispersed; humanity's problems, instead of being solved, have been increased, democracy has been corrupted and indermined and has given birth to menacing poverty and hatred.'
  • Jose Marti believed that the Cuban liberation struggle could only be built by the working class. During the 10 Year War, some leaders had relied on rich Cuban emigres and ignored the black working class. In the US, much of his work was based amongst the black Cuban tobacco workers who had emigrated to find work. He said, 'There is no danger of war between the races in Cuba. Man means more than white man, mulatto or black man. The souls of white men and negroes have risen together from the battlefield where they have fought and died for Cuba.'

6. The My Hero Project - Jose Marti
In a nation as divided as Cuba, only one man, José Martí, a poet and freedom hero, has been able to unite all factions. In his short life, Martí struggled
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7. Marti
The Life of jose Julian marti y Perez. In 1887, jose marti used his middle name, Julian, and his mother s maiden name, Perez, to smuggle himself into
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Jose Julian Marti y Perez By Joel Mathias Click here for a link to the Marti Birthplace Memorial General: Toward the end of the 1800's, the concept of Revolution dominated the minds of the Cuban people. At this time, Spain controlled the Cuban nation. Many would stand up to Spain, but few would have any influence on the predicament Cuba was facing. Of these few, the most influential character that would help Cuba eventually achieve independence was Jose Marti. The genius of his writings, the power of his speech, and his tenacious spirit inspired lead the Cuban people in its quest of independence Biography: Jose Marti was born in Havana on January 28 1853 and spent his early years in Spain with his parents, Mariano and Lenor Marti. Upon his eventual return to Cuba, he was shocked by the way black slaves were treated and voiced his reaction. The beginning of the "Ten Year's War" led Marti to articulate his opinions in a more influential and dramatic manner, resulting in his imprisonment and a harsh leg injury. This would all begin when, in January 1869, a Cuban student was slain when he wouldn't get out of a Spanish officer's path. By coincidence, the next day Marti's first poem premiered, when it was published with the help of a friend, Fermin Valdes Dominguez. The poem promoted dying for one's country. Because of this poem, Marti was arrested, imprisoned for four months and then exiled to Spain. Dominguez was also arrested. When the police searched Domiguez's house, they found a letter written by Marti and Dominguez that was addressed to one of their fellow classmates. It called the student a traitor because he joined the Spanish army. This letter was brought in as evidence against the men when they were charged with insurrection. When the judge questioned Marti and Dominguez, Marti gave a speech proclaiming Cuba's right to independence. Consequently, Dominguez spent six months in jail and Jose Marti was sentenced to six years.

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9. JOSE MARTI - Cuba's Greatest Hero
Select a marti LINKS PAGE from menu, , marti, POETRY and LETTERS, HISTORY, CUBA RELATED, PICTOGRAPHY, SPONSORS, Home Page
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10. PAL: José Martí (1853 1895)
The America of jose marti; selected writings. Translated from the Spanish by Juan de Onis. With an introd. by Federico de Onis.NY Funk Wagnalls, 1968.
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben (To send an email, please click on my name above.) The Apostle of Cuba Cuba's Greatest Hero Primary Works Selected Bibliography 1980-Present ... Home Page
Source: JM Primary Works Ismaelillo Versos libres Amistad funesta La edad de oro Versos sencillos The America of Jose Marti; selected writings Jose Marti, major poems: a bilingual edition On art and literature: critical writings by Jose Marti . edited, with an introduction and notes by Philip S. Foner, translated by Elinor Randall; with additional translations by Luis A. Baralt, Juan de Onis, and Roslyn Held Foner. NY: Monthly Review Press, 1982. NX65 .M33 Selected Bibliography 1980-Present Gonzalez, Edward. Jose Marti and the Cuban revolution retraced : proceedings of a conference held at the U of California, Los Angeles, March 1 2, 1985, with an introduction by Edward Gonzalez. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 1986. F1788 .J63 Cuba and the Tempest: Literature and Cinema in the Time of Diaspora.

11. Jose Marti Middle School
2005 Governor s School of Excellence Award Recipient. © 2004 jose marti Middle School webmaster.
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12. Jose Marti
José Martí was born in Havana in 1853. At seventeen he was exiled to Spain for his opposition to colonial rule. There he published a pamphlet exposing the
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Cuban History and its Patriots
José Martí
Cuban Statesman, Poet, and Journalist (1853-1895) José Martí is considered one of the great writers of the Hispanic world. His significance for the American Reader, however, stems from the universality and timelessness of his thought. Martí devoted his life to ending colonial rule in Cuba and to preventing the island from falling under the control of any country (including the United States) whose political ideologies were inimical to the principles he held. With those goals, and with the conviction that the freedom of the Caribbean was crucial to Latin American security and to the balance of power in the world, he devoted his talents to the forging of a nation. Thus, the scope of his work: he was a revolutionary, a guide, and more importantly, a mentor. His vast experience and education enabled him to move comfortably in the most diverse fields, which is what makes his teachings so rich to us indeed. Insofar as Martí believed that freedom and justice should be the cornerstones of any government, one has only to read his work and learn of the struggle that he took up freely. He could never accept the curtailment of the natural expansiveness of the human spirit, for truly he believed that man's redemption would come through love and unfettered reason. Therefore, his doctrines are, and must be, at odds with the totalitarian dogma that has existed in Cuba since its unfortunate demise. All of Martí's teachings contradict that political system which never fails to demonstrate its intolerance towards individual freedom and it's love of its own materialistic empowerment. His writings condemn all despotic regimes and the abridgment of human rights. Furthermore, he goes on to denounce the lack of spirituality and type of arrogance that we find in the current dictatorship. For this reason, the publication of Martí's thoughts, in all its force, is of the greatest importance today. His beliefs, which can guide democracies and if heeded, offer them greater security, speak more eloquently against the Cuban apostasy than all the accusations that others might make.

13. Home Page Marti Design Studios
Welcome to marti Design Studios, the website of Fine Art and Airbrush All images on this page and in this web site are Copyright 2002 2003 jose marti.
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Welcome to Marti Design Studios, the website of Fine Art and Airbrus h design. I specialize in a variety of art subjects such as : Pet Portraits, Tropical Scenes. Wild Life, Marine Life, and Graffiti Art. I also do a great deal of of custom art work painted on various surfaces. This website is designed to give you an idea of the type of work that I do. If there is anything you are interested in or if you have a need for a custom art painting please contact me by E-mail at j.marti@verizon.net Airbrush Art : 1. T- Shirts and Sweat Shirts Page 1 2. T- Shirts and Sweat Shirts Page 2 3. T- Shirts and Sweat Shirts Page 3 5. Leather and Denim Jackets Automotive Art : 1. Automotive Lettering 2. Automotive Murals Fine Art : 1. Canvases 2. Canvases Page 2 3. Pet Portraits 4. New Slate Tiles - Available Art 5. Slate tiles page 2 Frequently Asked Questions: 1. FAQS Graffiti Art: 1. My Graffiti Art 2. Custom Graffiti T-Shirts 3. BlackBook Graffiti - Various Artist - Original work Early 1980's to the Present 4. Old School Graffiti - Various Artist

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17. Jose Marti
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    (1891) and other essays he brilliantly analyzed the sociopolitical problems of Latin America. As a poet he wrote the famous Ismaelillo Versos libres (c.1882, pub. 1913), and a collection of exquisite lyrics, Versos sencillos (1891). His disregard for the stilted rhetoric of most 19th-century Spanish literature made him a precursor of the

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