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    {"document":[{"e":"par","c":[{"e":"text","t":"I was born in Cuba, then moved out of the country when I was in middle school. I still remember a lot of Cuban history, but also came to learn that a lot of what I was taught was elevated and sometimes propaganda. "}]},{"e":"par","c":[{"e":"text","t":"During university I met both, many student who supported communism and idolized it, and also a decent chunk of immigrant Cubans that hated the country with passion. I like looking at things holistically, and never revisited Cuban History. "}]},{"e":"par","c":[{"e":"text","t":"I'm interested in all, pre or post revolution, political, current affairs, cultural, etc. Just give me a heads up along with your thoughts so I can easily come back and add to my tbr depending on how im feeling. What are some good books on the topic?"}]}]}

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    1. All books will have a bias. What you want is a book written by an academic historian that is used in undergrad courses. Historians have a bias towards presenting and defending their arguments about the histories at stake, but they also identify and explain these arguments very clearly in the introduction.

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