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'''Nina Serrano in Cuba, 1960, months after the revolution.'''
''Photo: courtesy Nina Serrano''
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'''Nina Serrano, interviewed in April 2016, describes how she organized a protest up Market Street to City Hall, demanding that the U.S. government stop restricting travel to Cuba and other locales.'''
''Video: Shaping San Francisco''


'''Photos of a 1963 protest against the U.S. government's ban on travel to Cuba.'''
'''Photos of a 1963 protest against the U.S. government's ban on travel to Cuba.'''

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Unfinished History

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Nina Serrano in Cuba, 1960, months after the revolution.

Photo: courtesy Nina Serrano

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Nina Serrano, interviewed in April 2016, describes how she organized a protest up Market Street to City Hall, demanding that the U.S. government stop restricting travel to Cuba and other locales.

Video: Shaping San Francisco

Photos of a 1963 protest against the U.S. government's ban on travel to Cuba.

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City Hall 1963 demonstration against U.S. sanctions on Cuba.

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1963 protest in support of Cuba.

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1963: Protesting the U.S. government's prohibition on travel to Cuba.

Photos: Nina Serrano

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