Lawyer

Fernando Freire de Andrade

One of the most active revolutionary intellectuals of the War of Independence

Antonio Barreras

Antonio Barreras was a writer, lawyer, and journalist; he was the creator of the Hernández Catá Prize, awarded annually starting in 1942

Francisco Javier Blanchié Palma

Un gastronómico sin dinero

Cuban writer, born in La Habana, graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Laws

Jorge Rafael Massó Mustelier

Former Cuban footballer who performed in the 1970s and 1980s, participant in the Olympic Games and world cup qualifiers, medalist in Pan American Games and Central American and Caribbean Games

Mariano Brull Caballero

A representative poet of Cuban avant-gardism in the 1930s

Raimundo Cabrera Bosch

Essayist, journalist, lawyer and patriot

Enrique Núñez Rodríguez

Enrique Nuñez Rodríguez was an innate communicator, an authentic Cuban, a profound intellectual and a talented artist

Ramón de Palma Romay

Journalist, pedagogue, lawyer, essayist, poet, playwright, and narrator

Aurelio Mitjans

Mitjans was a scholar of Cuban literature, a verse writer, and an interesting personality in his own right who died at twenty-six years old

Rafael Edward Cruz Wilson

Ted Cruz

"Ted" Cruz Canadian-American lawyer and politician

Vidal Morales Morales

Lawyer, journalist, biographer, and Cuban historian

José Manuel Pérez Cabrera

Historian, lawyer, and educator

Guy Pérez-Cisneros Bonnel

One of the principal figures in art criticism in the first half of the twentieth century in Cuba

José Fornaris Luque

José Fornaris was born in Bayamo, former province of Oriente, currently province of Granma

José Antonio Saco López-Cisneros

Cuban lawyer, politician, and sociologist

Raúl Cepero Bonilla

Economist, historian, and journalist

Luis Manuel Pérez Boitel

He was born in the city of Remedios in 1969, of which city he is an illustrious son

Manuel González del Valle

Dorilo, El redactor, M. J., Juan Vasallo Caraciolo. El psicólogo, El frenólogo, El bayamés, Fray Gerundio habanero, El ontólogo

Cuban writer and professor

José Zacarías González del Valle

El ecléctico, Otro, Tulio

Narrator, poet, professor, literary critic

José Ignacio Rasco Bermúdez

Cuban intellectual and politician

Rafael María Mendive Duany

Rafael María de Mendive is popularly acclaimed for his role as a bastion in the cultural and civic formation of José Martí

Rafael Montoro Valdés

Lawyer, historian, and literary critic

José María Chacón Calvo

Conde de Casa de Bayona

Notable Cuban hispanist, diplomat, scholar and promoter of Cuban culture through a plurality of professional facets

José Francisco Martí Zayas Bazán

Ismaelillo, Pepito,

Son of José Martí, a Dignified Man Cubans must see José Martí as the human being he was, a revolutionary and father, who loved his Homeland and his son with great affection, to whom he dedicated beautiful ...

Julio Villoldo Bertrán

Cuban writer, librarian, and lawyer who lived between 1881 and 1953

Federico Córdova

Born in La Habana, the writer and lawyer Federico Córdoba was a professor at the Universidad de La Habana and secretary of the Academia de Historia

Israel Rojas Fiel

Vocalist and leader of Dúo Buena Fe alongside Yoel Martínez

Tomás Gutiérrez Alea

Titón

Film director and screenwriter

Felipe Pichardo Moya

Cuban archaeologist, lawyer, and poet

José María de la Torre de la Torre

Cuban geographer, archaeologist, historiographer, and pedagogue who dedicated much of his intellectual work to the study of Cuban local history

Emilio Bobadilla Lunar

Fray Candil, Dagoberto Mármara

A prose writer with a clean and penetrating style, contributor to the best French, Spanish, and Spanish American magazines

José Manuel Poveda

Mirval de Eteocles, Filián de Montalver, Darío Notho, Raúl de Nangis, Fabio Stabia, Alma Rubens

Cuban writer, author of the poem "El grito abuelo", included in the book Versos precursores (1917), considered as the precursor of Negrismo

Ramón de Palma

Alfonso de Maldonado

Following family tradition, he studied law and received his degree as a lawyer

Manuel del Barrio Llorens

Cuban illustrator, painter, caricaturist, and set designer

José Antonio Fernández de Castro

José Antonio Fernández de Castro was part of the Minorista Group and participated in the famous Protest of the Thirteen, an action that resulted in legal proceedings and imprisonment

Carlos Molina

Recognized guitarist and professor

Jorge Enrique Mendoza Reboredo

Teacher, soldier, journalist, historian and tireless propagandist of the Revolution

Manuel Serafín Pichardo Peralta

Illustrious Cuban poet and journalist

Pelayo Cuervo Navarro

Cuban politician, brilliant lawyer and distinguished parliamentarian

Enrique Piñeyro

Cuban historiographer, critic and essayist

Emilio del Real Tejera

A prominent public figure from Cienfuegos, a renowned lawyer and sports enthusiast, became, as a lawyer, a consultant to the principal commercial firms of the city, and as a sportsman, one of the best ...

Néstor Carbonell Rivero

Leonel, X, Tartaria, Carlos de Yolanda

Cuban writer, historian, and lawyer who collaborated in various publications of his time

Luis Francisco Beiro Álvarez

He graduated as a Bachelor of Laws from the Universidad de La Habana (1975)

José Morales Lemus

Cuban lawyer and politician

Antonio L. Valverde Maruri

Cuban writer, lawyer, and professor born in La Habana

Antonio Zambrana Vázquez

Politician, lawyer and Cuban writer, participant in the Ten Years' War and member of the first government of the Republic of Cuba in Arms

José Silverio Jorrin Bramosio

He stands out for his dedication to protecting public education and promoting scientific agriculture in Cuba