The black and red flag of the 26th of July Movement waved on automobiles and buildings.
The triumph of Fidel Castro's 26 July Movement took the Soviet Union completely by surprise.
While in Mexico, he organized the 26th of July Movement with the goal of overthrowing Batista.
She was the founder of the 26th of July Movement in Manzanillo.
In 1957, he joined the 26th of July Movement in the Sierra Maestra mountains.
"Fourth of July Movement," came Melissa's immediate riposte.
They were able to expand the 26th of July Movement, starting a revolution throughout the region.
Ironically, Castro quickly condemned the attack, since the July 26 Movement had not participated in it.
In 1958, forty-five organizations signed an open letter supporting the July 26 Movement, among them national bodies representing lawyers, architects, dentists, accountants, and social workers.
Fidel Castro and the 26th of July Movement took power in Cuba on January 1, 1959.