All these presentations, with their rich and varied
analysis of the problem, are further supported by
“Critiques of the Cuban Penitentiary System,” by
Veizant Boloy; “Indigence is Black,” by Augusto
C. San Martín; and “The Cuban Nation and Religion’s Subordination to Politics,” by Jorge
Amado Robert. All these authors reveal specific
aspects of the racial and socio-cultural situation
in limited, sensitive areas. They eloque