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Index
Acapulco, 54
Achuapa, 86
Agatón, Saint, 254–55
Agustini, Delmira, 36
Alberto, Carlos, 50–51
Albizu Campos, Pedro, 200
Aldrin, Edwin, 203
Alegría de Pío.159
Alexander, Alfonso, 69
Alfaro, Eloy, 27–28
Alfaro, Hugo, 232
Ali, Muhammad, 198
Allende, Salvador, 209, 210, 212, 213, 214, 215
Almeida, Juan, 164
Ama, José Feliciano, 91
Amado, Jorge, 178.
Amador, Fausto, 248
Amador, Manuel, 8
Amazonia, 19–20, 221–23
American Legion, 144
Amiens, 5
Anaya, Leandro, 245–46
Andrade, Chuy, 72
Andrade, Mário de, 66
Anenecuilco, 25–26, 111
Angico, 114
Aracataca, 73, 74, 75
Aramayo, Carlos, 123, 129, 130
Arango, Doroteo: see Villa, Pancho
Aranha, Osvaldo, 114
Araraquara, 66
Araúz, Pedro Antonio, 69
Arbenz, Jacobo, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153
Arce Gómez, Luis, 252
Arenas, José Luis, 150
Arévalo, Juan José, 149
> Argentina, 14, 22, 42–43, 45, 53, 56, 82–84, 99–101, 127–29, 143–44, 156, 157, 228–29, 233–35, 238–40, 245–46, 261, 265–66, 267
Argentine Patriotic League, 53, 56
Arguedas, Alcides, 18
Arguedas, José María, 202–3
Armstrong, Louis, 43, 64–65
Armstrong, Neil, 203
Arque Pass, 205
Arroyo, Carlos, 53
Artemisa, 171
Artigas, José, 231
Arze, Tamara, 266
Astiz, Alfredo, 261
Asturias, 13
Asunción, 13, 156, 257
Atlantic City, 78
Avellaneda, 83
Azángaro, 55
Azuela, Mariano, 41–42
Bairoletto (rebel gaucho), 84
Baixo Grande, 205
Baldwin, James, 125
Balsas River, 226
Baltodano, Mónica, 250
Banting, Fred, 52
Barahona, Elías, 255
Barbosa, Rui, 9, 21
Barceló, Alberto, 83–84
Barranquilla, Lucho, 254, 255
Barrett, Rafael, 13–14
Barretto, Lima, 51–52
Barrientos, René, 187, 193, 195, 196, 197, 205–6
Barriga, Enrique, 54
Barroso, Ari, 116
Barton, Bruce, 79
Batista, Fulgencio, 147, 163, 165, 167, 168
Batlle y Orodoñez, Jose, 35
the Batons, 51
Bayamo, 179
Bay of Pigs, 173–74
Beaven, Elisa, 72
Belaúnde, Fernando, 224
Betém do Pará, 19, 221
Belfrage, Cedric, 146, 278
Bell, Alexander Graham, 3
Benário, Alga, 102–3
Benidorm, 160
Bertha, Doña, 134
Bierce, Ambrose, 34–35
Bingham, Hiram, 27, 70
Bissell, Richard M., 176
Black priestesses of Bahia, 114–15
Bluefields, 278
Bobadilla, Rosa, 39
Bocay, 86, 87, 88
Boff, Leonardo, 270
Bogotá, 14, 75, 131, 132, 133–35, 203
Bolívar, Simón, 17
Bolivia, 8, 12, 18, 81, 94, 95, 98, 123, 129–30, 141–42, 187–88, 192–97, 205–6, 244, 252–53, 259–60
Bolshoi Ballet, 237
Bonita, María, 114
Borah, William, 70
Borge, Tomás, 182, 235–36, 258
Borges, Jorge Luis, 99
Bosch, Juan, 184, 188
Bosco Burnier, João, 223
Boston, 149, 152
Braden, Spruille, 127, 151
Branco, Castelo, 186
Brasília, 170, 218, 237
Brazil, 5, 9, 13, 14, 20, 21, 29, 50, 51–52, 63–64, 66, 77, 102, 108–9, 113–17, 138, 155, 170, 178, 185–87, 190, 204–5, 213, 217–18, 221–23, 237, 250, 272–74
Brecht, Bertolt, 122
Briggs, José, 12
Brizola, Leonel, 186
Buarque, Chico, 218
Buenos Aires, 42, 53, 56, 82, 83, 90, 99–101, 102, 127, 143, 157, 229, 234, 238, 239, 240, 265, 267
Bunau-Varilla, Philippe, 8
Buñuel, Luis, 140
Burgos, 103
Bustos, Juan, 220
Caamaño, Francisco, 189, 190
Cabezas, Omar, 237
Cabimas, 227
Cabo Frío, 205
Cabot, John Moors, 151, 152
Cabot, Thomas, 151
Cabrera, Pedro, 88
Caignet, Felix B., 137
Caldeirão, 108–9
Calderón, Rafael, 136
Callao, 55
Calles, Plutarco Elías, 70
Calvino, Ramón, 175
Camargo, 38
Camp Jordán, 94
Camps, General, 233
Canada, 52, 147, 259, 270
Cándido, João (the Black Admiral), 20, 21
the Cangaceiros, 113–14
Cantinflas (comic), 110
Cantón Santa Ana, 28
Capehart, Homer, 175, 176
Capela, 77
Capone, Al, 78, 79, 81
Caracas, 17, 241
Carazo, 247
Cardenal, Ernesto, 236
Cárdenas, Lázaro, 111–13, 201–2
Cárdenas, Zoila Rosa, 96
Cardoso, Onelio Jorge, 137
Cariri Valley, 108
Carnegie, Andrew, 4
Carpentier, Alejo, 123
Carranza, Venustiano, 41, 42, 47
Carreras, Roberto de las, 10
Carrillo Puerto, Felipe, 58–59, 60
Cartola (musician), 117
Carvalho family, 29–30
Castex, 84
Castillo Armas, Carlos, 150, 153, 154, 157
Castro, Cipriano, 17
Castro, Fidel, 133, 148–49, 159, 160, 163, 165, 167, 170, 171–72, 174, 176, 191, 210
Castro, Julio, 232
Castro Andino, Cosme, 70
Catavi, 193, 194
Ceará, 29
Celica Canton, 260
Central Intelligence Agency, U.S. (CIA), 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 173, 174, 209, 210, 215, 271
Céspedes, Augusto, 95
Chaco War, 94–95, 98
Chajul, 251, 256
Chamorro, Pedro Juaquín, 244
Chaplin, Charles, 49, 89, 144, 145
Chargin, Gerald, 199
Charlestown, Mass., 65
Chiang Kai-shek, 137
Chicago, 64, 79
the Chicanos, 199
Chihuahua, 16, 26, 33, 34, 44
Chile, 12, 136, 209–10, 212–16, 220, 226, 251, 264–65, 277
Chimel, 251, 256
China, 137
Chinandega, 247
Christ of San Benito Abad, 161
Christophe, Henri, 123
the Church, 19, 28, 35, 67, 73, 156, 195, 243, 270
CIA: see Central Intelligence Agency
Ciénaga, 73, 74
Cienfuegos, Camilo, 167, 168
Citizen Kane (film), 120
Ciudad Jiménez, 37
Ciudad Juárez, 16, 38
Coahuila, 16
Cobra Island, 21
Cocaine traffickers, 252–53
Cochabamba, 142, 188
Cohen Plan, 108
Colby, William, 215
Colombia, 8, 14, 73–76, 132–35, 140, 155, 160–63, 192, 254
Columbus, Texas, 44
Communist Party (Costa Rica), 136
Communist Party (El Salvador), 85, 91, 104, 125
Condori, Gregorio, 224
Connally, John, 183
Cora Indians, 179
Córdoba, 45, 46
Córdova Cerna, Juan, 150
Cortázar, Julio, 276
Cortés Vargas, Carlos, 74, 75
Cosalá, 178–79
Costa Rica, 136–37, 268
Coyoacán, 113
Crosby, Bing, 159
Cruz, José de la (Crucito), 163–64
Cruz, María de la, 176
Cruz, Oswaldo, 9
Cuautla, 48
Cuba, 12, 22–23, 30, 61, 137–38, 147–49, 159–60, 163–65, 167–70, 171–72, 173–77, 179–81, 191
Cuban American Sugar Company, 30
Cuban Copper Company, 30
Cuernavaca, 41
Culiacán, 34, 72
Cuna Indians, 225
Cunha family, 29
Cuscatlán, 264
Cuzco, 224
Czechoslovakia, 152
Daiquirí, 30
Dajabón, 107
Dallas, 183
Dalton, Roque, 221
Dantas family, 29
Darío, Rubén, 44
D’Aubuisson, Roberto, 243
Daumont, Sylvain, 24
Díaz, Porfirio, 15, 16, 23, 24, 25, 26, 31, 38, 39
Díaz Ordaz, Gustavo, 200
Díaz Soto y Gama, Antonio, 39
Dilthey, Wilhelm,
238
Discépolo, Enrique Santos, 100
Dobb, Maurice, 238
Domingo Vidal, Saint, 162–63
Dominican Republic, 84–85, 105–8, 119, 152, 158–59, 172–73, 184, 189–91
Domitila (Bolivian rebel), 193–94, 244, 259–60
Dow Chemical Company, 222
Drew, Charles, 121
Duarte, Eva: see Perón, Evita
Dueñas, Arturo, 203–4
Duke, Doris, 169
Dulles, Allen, 151, 154, 174, 175, 176
Dulles, John Foster, 150, 151, 152
Duncan, Isadora, 42–43
Durango, 44, 57
Duvalier, François, 208
Echagüe, Ortiz, 83
Ecuador, 28–29, 53–54, 260, 276
Edison, Thomas Alva, 3–4
Edward, Prince of Wales, 81–82
Egg, Saint, 161–62
Einstein, Albert, 127, 145–46
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 45, 145, 149, 151, 154, 158, 171, 174
Eisenstein, Sergei, 90
El Chipote, 68, 69
El Impartial (newspaper), 136
El Maldito, 268
El Mercurio (newspaper), 213
El Paso, 41
El Salvador, 46, 85, 91–92, 93, 97–98, 103–4, 125, 154, 182–83, 206–7, 220–21, 243, 256–57, 263–64
El Uvero, 164
Enedina (prostitute), 78
England, 5, 89, 112, 152, 261, 270
Eniwetok, 145
Enríquez, Magdalena, 263–64
Escárate, Armando, 265
Escobar, Matías, 223–24
Escudero, Juan, 54–55
Escuinapa, 177
Espinal, Luis, 244
Estelí, 247, 275
Estoril, 197
Estrada Cabrera, Manuel, 6–7, 149
Exú (god of the poor), 115, 116
the Familiar, 128
Faulkner, William, 121
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 199
Feland, Logan, 71
Fernando, Don, 57
Ferrer, José, 146
Figueiredo, General, 272
Figueres, Jose, 136
Flores Magón, Ricardo, 52
Flores Magón brothers, 16, 52
Fonseca Amador, Carlos, 182, 235, 248
Ford, Henry, 80
Formosa, 137
Fortuny, Ruben, 228
France, 5, 7, 66, 112, 152, 270
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