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Somewhere under the rainbow--in the rural cntral Cuba town of Manicaragua, to be exact-- five-year-old Claudia Sabina Hernandez shows off her new shoes to her father and grandfather. The men support their family working a 15-acre tobacco farm. A utility pole tells the story of electrification coming to the region. Campesinos such as these reaped the revolution's greatest rewards, besides electricity, medical care and schooling to at least the ninth grade. |
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