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Record Group
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Language:
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English
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Location:
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108/2/5
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Date:
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19750723
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Author/Creator:
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Personal papers--Espinosa, Manuel.
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Title:
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News clip: 1975 February 23. The Miami Herald (Miami, FL). Cleric beaten, called traitor.
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Publisher:
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Miami, FL: The Miami Herald, February 23, 1975.
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Format:
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1 p. (p. 109) : ill. ; 28 cm.
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Description:
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Manuel Angel Espinosa (1939-1987) was born in Cuba and was a political prisoner under the Castro regime. He came to the United States in 1962 and became well-known for his public criticism of Fidel Castro. He became a Pentecostal in 1972, he was ordained by the Iglesia Evangelica Pentecostal (Miami, FL) in 1974, and he started his own congregation, Iglesia Evangelica Pentecostal (Hialeah, FL), in 1975. The press photo included with the article, in July 1975, shows Espinosa following an attack in his church by two men who opposed Espinosa's political views regarding Cuba.
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Subject:
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Espinosa, Manuel.
Iglesia Evangelica Pentecostal (Miami, FL).
Hispanic American Pentecostals.
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Date Cataloged:
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10/13/2023
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