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Bacardi and the Long Fight for Cuba

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by Gjelten, Tom


  Zimmerman, Warren. First Great Triumph: How Five Americans Made Their Country a World Power. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2002.

  INDEX

  Abascal, Gerardo

  Acha, Alberto

  Agramonte, Roberto

  Aguilar, Luis

  Aguilera, Francisco

  Aixalá, Mari

  Alarcón, Ricardo

  Alegre, Francisco

  Alfonso XIII, king of Spain

  Alonso, Alicia

  Aponte, José Antonio

  Arbenz, Jacobo

  Arechabala, José Miguel

  Arechabala, Ramón

  Arechabala company:

  Bacardi interest in

  government takeover of

  Havana Club rum produced by

  Arechabala family:

  exile in Spain

  failure to protect trademark

  original trademark registered by

  and post-Castro Cuba

  Argamasilla, José

  Argamasilla, Pepín

  Arnaz, Desi Jr.

  Astié, Clara

  Ayala, Francisco

  Babún, Teofilo

  Bacardi & Compañía:

  beginnings of

  competition of

  as Cuban company

  economic hardship of

  fire in

  identity of

  reorganizations of

  reputation of

  and Spanish Crown

  and U.S. occupation

  in wartime

  see also Bacardi Rum Company

  Bacardi & Company, Ltd., Bahamas

  Bacardi Bravo, Facundo (Facundito)

  Bacardi Cape, Adelaida (Lalita)

  Bacardi Cape, Amalia

  Bacardi Cape, Lucía (Mimín)

  Bacardi Cape, Marina

  Bacardi Capital

  Bacardi Claims Act

  Bacardi Corporation of America

  Bacardi Corporation of Puerto Rico

  Bacardi family:

  anti-Batista activities of

  anti-Castro activities of

  attitudes toward employees

  business of, see Bacardi & Compañía; Bacardi Rum Company

  Castro supported by

  Catalan and French roots of

  civic responsibility of

  and Cuban heritage

  exile of-

  fourth generation of

  and government takeover

  humanitarian efforts of

  and INTRAC

  and kidnapping

  patriotism of

  and post-Castro Cuba

  reform over revolution

  reputation of

  return visit to Cuba

  and “rum war,”

  and slavery

  socializing

  split among voting blocs in

  third generation of

  tight culture of

  Bacardi Fernández, Anton

  Bacardi Fernández, Joaquín as “The Brewer,”

  Bacardi Fernández, José (Pepe)

  Bacardi Gaillard, Facundo (Facundito)

  Bacardi Gaillard, Laura

  Bacardi Gaillard, Luis

  Bacardi Gaillard, María

  Bacardi Gráfico

  Bacardi Imports, Inc.

  Bacardi International Limited (BIL), Bahamas

  Bacardi Lay, Carmen

  Bacardi Lay, Daniel

  Bacardi Lay, Emilio (Emilito):

  birth and childhood of

  and family business

  and Liberation Army

  and war for independence

  Bacardi Lay, Facundo (Facundito)

  death of

  and family business

  grave of

  Bacardi Lay, José

  Bacardi Lay, María (Mariíta)

  Bacardi Limited, Bermuda

  Bacardi-Martini

  Bacardi Massó, Facundo:

  businesses opened by

  business setbacks of

  in Catalonia

  as company founder

  death of

  descendants of

  homemade rum of

  loyalty to Spain

  marriage of Amalia and

  personal traits of

  reputation of

  retirement of

  as senior partner

  Bacardi Massó, José

  Bacardi Massó, Juan

  Bacardi Massó, Magín

  Bacardi Morales, Facundo

  Bacardi Moreau, Amalia

  children of

  and family business

  marriage of Enrique and

  Bacardi Moreau, Emilio:

  arrest and exile of

  in Barcelona

  birth and childhood of

  Crónicas de Santiago de Cuba by

  death of

  elected to town council

  and family business

  grave of

  inheritance of

  and María’s death

  marriage to Elvira

  marriage to María

  as mayor of Santiago

  patriotism of

  personal traits of

  political activism of

  and religion

  reputation of

  schooling of

  Senate term of

  and U.S. occupation of Cuba

  as writer

  Bacardi Moreau, Facundo Jr.:

  arrest and release of

  birth of

  childhood of

  coconut palm planted by

  descendants of

  and family business

  as “Master Blender,”

  personal traits of

  political activism of

  Bacardi Moreau, José

  Bacardi Moreau, Juan

  Bacardi Moreau, Juan (son of slave)

  Bacardi Moreau, María

  Bacardi Rosell, Ana María

  Bacardi Rosell, Daniel

  and Batista regime

  and Castro supporters

  exile of

  and family business

  and government takeover

  and kidnapping

  as master blender

  reputation of

  socializing

  tasting rum

  and waning Castro support

  Bacardi Rosell, Emilio

  Bacardi Rosell, Zenaida

  Bacardi rum:

  aging of

  awards to

  bat as image of

  in cocktails

  competitors of

  Cuban identity of

  international markets for

  molasses used in

  overseas production of-

  popularity of

  production of

  product tampering with

  promotion of

  quality control of

  reputation of

  sales in Spain

  secret formula of

  taxation of

  trademark protection of

  Bacardi Rum Company:

  acquisitions by

  anniversary of founding

  baseball sponsored by

  and Batista regime

  and Castro

  and celebrations

  civic contributions of

  claims to Cuban assets of

  coconut palm of

  Cuba Group

  divisions within

  employees of

  expansion of

  as family firm

  financial concerns of

  government takeover of

  and Great Depression

  incorporation of

  key strategic decisions in

  and labor unions

  leadership transitions in

  legal ownership of

  limited public offering of

  multinational operations of

  name of

  as one-brand company

  outsider acquisitions of

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sp; outsider management of

  and Prohibition

  reputation of-

  and “rum war,”

  stock ownership in

  successes of

  survival outside Cuba

  technology in

  and U.S.-Cuba policy debate

  valuation of

  see also Bacardi & Compañía

  Bacardi USA

  Barker, Bernard

  Batista, Fulgencio:

  business interventions of

  and Communist Party

  corrupt regime of

  coup staged by

  flight from Cuba

  labor unrest fomented by

  loyalty demanded by

  and Mafia

  military offensive against Castro

  opponents of

  as president

  repressive regime of

  U.S. support of

  U.S. support receding

  violence promoted by

  Bayo, Alberto

  Bay of Pigs

  Bernal, Gaston

  Betancourt, Ernesto

  Bigart, Homer

  Blanco, Ricardo

  Bohning, Don

  Bombay Sapphire gin

  Bonanno, Joe “Bananas,”

  Bord, Michel

  Bosch, José (Pepín):

  anti-Castro activities of

  anti-Communist views of

  and Bacardi management

  and Batista regime

  and corporate organization

  and corporate survival

  death of

  exile in Miami

  and family business

  as finance minister

  and Gibara rebellion

  and government corruption

  and hydroelectric power

  influence waning

  injury to leg of

  management style of

  marriage of Enriqueta and

  and Mexican facilities

  and Moncada attack

  patriotism of

  personal traits of

  plane purchased by

  pressure from Castro administration on

  and Puerto Rican facilities

  retirement of

  socializing

  stocks sold by

  and support for Castro

  and trademark protection

  and Trans-Cuba

  and U.S. market

  waning support for Castro

  and wife’s death

  Bosch, José Sr.

  Bosch, Orlando

  Bosch Schueg, Carlos “Lindy,”

  Bosch Schueg, Jorge

  Bou, José

  Bouteiller, José León

  Bravo, Graciela

  Bravo Correoso, Antonio

  Brazil:

  Bacardi production in

  as potential Bacardi location

  Brennand, Francisco

  Bronfman, Sam

  Brooke, John

  Brooks, David

  Brugal, Andrés

  Brugal, Sobrino & Compañía

  Bryan, William Jennings

  Buch López, Ernesto

  Bundy, McGeorge

  Burke, Arleigh

  Burriel, Juan

  Burson-Marsteller

  Burton, Dan

  Bush, George W.

  Bush, Jeb

  Cabrales, María

  Cabrera, Marta María

  Cala, Gilberto

  Cameron, Byron

  Campoamor, Fernando

  Caney rum

  Cánovas, Antonio

  Canto, Enrique

  Cape, Elvira

  children of

  death of

  and Emilio’s imprisonment

  exile in Jamaica

  marriage of Emilio and

  and war for independence

  Cape, Herminia

  Capehart, Homer

  Carioca Rum Co., Puerto Rico

  Carpentier, Alejo

  Carter, Jimmy

  Casero, Luis

  Castillo, Demetrio

  Castro, Fidel

  aging

  anti-U.S. views of

  assassination plots against

  authoritarian rule by

  and Bay of Pigs

  as charismatic leader

  and Communism

  criminal code drafted by

  economic and political changes instituted by

  executions ordered by

  expected not to last

  guerrilla activities of

  history rewritten by

  loyalty demanded by

  media coverage of

  in Mexico

  Moncada attack by

  moralism of

  opponents of

  personal traits of

  political skills of

  in prison

  propaganda for

  public statements by

  release from prison

  reputation of

  revolution plans of

  rise to power

  as self-designated commander-in-chief

  and Sierra Manifesto

  and social change

  and socialism

  supporters of

  at University of Havana

  Castro, Raúl

  and assassination plots

  and Communism

  executions directed by

  and guerrilla warfare

  marriage of Vilma and

  and Moncada assault

  political functions transferred to

  and revolutionary plans

  Cayo Smith

  Cazadores tequila

  Center for a Free Cuba

  Céspedes, Carlos Manuel de

  Céspedes, Carlos Manuel de Jr.

  Chabau, Arturo

  Chase, Gordon

  Chateauneuf, Pierre-Marie

  Chávez, Hugo

  Chibás, Eduardo Jr.

  Chibás, Raúl

  Chicago Tribune

  China:

  emerging markets in

  investments in Cuba

  CIA:

  and Bay of Pigs

  and Bosch’s anti-Castro activities

  and Castro assassination plots

  and Cuban missile crisis

  in Guatemala

  Operation Mongoose

  and RECE

  Cienfuegos, Camilo

  cigar industry

  Citizens’ Committee for a Free Cuba

  Claret, Antonio María

  Cleveland, Grover

  Clinton, Bill

  Cobo, Raimundo

  Coca-Cola

  coffee industry

  Columbia, Castro’s activities in

  Columbus, Christopher

  Comas, Adolfo

  Comas Bacardi, Amelia

  Comas Bacardi, Marlena

  Communism:

  collapse of

  in Cuba

  transitions to democracy

  Communist Party:

  and Castro

  and Guevara

  and labor unions

  and Raúl Castro

  Compañía Ron Bacardi, S.A., see Bacardi & Compañía; Bacardi Rum Company

  Compañía Ron Bacardi (Nacionalizada)

  Caney rum produced by

  Castro’s visit to

  Czech tech advisors for

  Guevara’s visit to

  management incompetence in

  quotas on

  workers in

  congeners

  Consejo Revolucionario Cubano

  Coolidge, Calvin

  Cornelio Robert (slave)

  Corona, Humberto

  Corporación CubaRon, S.A.

  Cortés, Hernán

  Costa, Daniel

  Costello, Frank

  Covani, Radamés

  Cox, Jennings

  Crimmins, John

  Cruz, Celia, “Queen of Salsa,”

  Cuba:

  anti-Spanish defiance in

 
anti-U.S. views in

  Auténtico party in

  baseball in

  businesses confiscated in

  business incompetence in

  Castro in, see Castro, Fidel

  Catholic Church in

  censorship in

  collapse of Cuban Republic

  Constitutional Assembly of

  Constitution of

  corrupt government of

  Economic Emergency Bill

  economic fluctuations in

  economic hardships in

  elections in

  El libro de Cuba

  flag of

  foreign investment in

  Gibara rebellion

  guerrilla activities in

  identity of

  independence movement in

  labor unions in

  La Guerra Chiquita in

  laws and contracts in

  Liberal (Autonomist) Party in

  Liberation Army of

  literacy rate in

  media confiscated in

  Moncada attack

  move toward capitalism

  names in

  negative image of

  Pacto del Zanjón

  patriotism in

  and Platt Amendment

  post-Castro

  Protest of Baraguá

  racial integration in

  railroads in

  “Republic in Arms,”

  revolutionary struggles in

  Rough Riders in

  rum in, see Bacardi rum; rum

  slavery abolished in

  slavery in

  socialism in

  as Spanish colony

  sugar industry in

  taxation in

  Ten Years’ War

  totalitarian government in

  tourists to

  U.S. intervention in

  U.S. military occupation of

  U.S. surrender of jurisdiction over

  U.S. trade embargo on

  voluntarios

  war for independence, first (1868)

  war for independence, second (1892-95)

  workers in

  young revolutionaries in

  Cubaexport

  Cuba Libre, as cocktail

  Cuba Libre, ideal of

  Cuban American National Foundaton (CANF)

  Cuban missile crisis

  Cuban Revolutionary Party

  Cushing, Richard

  Cutillas, Manuel Jorge

  as chairman

  and exile

  and expansion

  and family business

  family connection of

  and government takeover

  and Pernod Ricard

  and post-Castro Cuba

  and quality control

  Cutillas, Manuel Sr.

  Declaration of the Rights of Man

  de la Torriente, Cosme

  DeLay, Tom

  del Río Chaviano, Alberto

  del Rosal, Luis

  del Rosal, Roberto

  de Soto, Hernando

  Dewar’s whiskey

  Diaz-Balart, Lincoln

  Diaz-Balart, Mirta

  Dolz, Ricardo

  Dominican Republic

  Dorion, William J.

  Doyle, Jack

  Dubois, Jules

  Dulles, Allen

  Dumont, René

  Durand, Martha

  Echevarría, Manuel

  Eisenhower, Dwight D.

  Eliécer Gaitán, Jorge

  El libro de Cuba

  Empresa Bebidas y Licores

 

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