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On this day in 1959, facing a popular revolution spearheaded by Fidel Castro's 26th of July Movement, Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista flees the island nation. Amid celebration and chaos in the Cuban capitol of Havana, the U.S. debated how best to deal with the radical Castro and the ominous rumblings of anti-Americanism in Cuba.

The U.S. government had supported Batista, a former soldier and Cuban dictator from 1933 to 1944, who seized power for a second time in a 1952 coup. After Castro and a group of followers, including the South American revolutionary Che Guevara (1928-1967), landed in Cuba to unseat the dictator in December 1956, the U.S. continued to back Batista. Suspicious of what they believed to be Castro's leftist ideology and worried that his ultimate goals might include attacks on the U.S.'s significant investments and property in Cuba, American officials were nearly unanimous in opposing his revolutionary movement.

Cuban support for Castro's revolution, however, grew in the late 1950s, partially due to his charisma and nationalistic rhetoric, but also because of increasingly rampant corruption, greed, brutality and inefficiency within the Batista government. This reality forced the U.S. to slowly withdraw its support from Batista and begin a search in Cuba for an alternative to both the dictator and Castro; these efforts failed.

On January 1, 1959, Batista and a number of his supporters fled Cuba for the Dominican Republic. Tens of thousands of Cubans (and thousands of Cuban Americans in the U.S.) celebrated the end of the dictator's regime. Castro's supporters moved quickly to establish their power. Judge Manuel Urrutia was named as provisional president. Castro and his band of guerrilla fighters triumphantly entered Havana on January 7.

The U.S. attitude toward the new revolutionary government soon changed from cautiously suspicious to downright hostile. After Castro nationalized American-owned property, allied himself with the Communist Party and grew friendlier with the Soviet Union, America's Cold War enemy, the U.S severed diplomatic and economic ties with Cuba and enacted a trade and travel embargo that remains in effect today. In April 1961, the U.S. launched the Bay of Pigs invasion, an unsuccessful attempt to remove Castro from power. Subsequent covert operations to overthrow Castro, born August 13, 1926, failed and he went on to become one of the world's longest-ruling heads of state. Fulgencio Batista died in Spain at age 72 on August 6, 1973. In late July 2006, an unwell Fidel Castro temporarily ceded power to his younger brother Raul. Fidel Castro officially stepped down in February 2008.


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American Revolution
  • Mutiny of the Pennsylvania Line, 1781


Automotive
  • Edsel Ford succeeds father as president of Ford, 1919


Civil War
  • The Emancipation Proclamation takes effect, 1863


Cold War
  • Cuban dictator Batista falls from power, 1959


Crime
  • The real-life murder behind Looking For Mr. Goodbar, 1973


Disaster
  • Air India jet crashes just after takeoff, 1978


General Interest
  • New Year's Day, 45 B.C.
  • Haitian independence proclaimed, 1803
  • Emancipation Proclamation goes into effect, 1863
  • First modern Mummers' Parade, 1876


Hollywood
  • Sneak preview of The Birth of a Nation, 1915


Literary
  • E.M. Forster is born, 1879


Music
  • Inmate Merle Haggard hears Johnny Cash play San Quentin State Prison, 1958


Old West
  • A Nebraska farmer files the first homestead claim, 1863


Presidential
  • Lincoln signs Emancipation Proclamation, 1863


Vietnam War
  • 1st Marine Division advance elements arrive, 1966
  • Operation Sam Houston begins, 1967


World War I
  • British ship Formidable is torpedoed, 1915


World War II
  • United Nations created, 1942
  • Hidden Japanese surrender after Pacific War has ended, 1946


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