Prensa Libre (Cuba)

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Prensa Libre was a newspaper published by Sergio Carbó in Havana, Cuba, from 1941 to 1960.

Prensa Libre, a daily publication in Havana, was the largest daily newspaper in Cuba.[1]

The newspaper was occupied and confiscated on May 16, 1960, by the Cuban government.[2] Co-editors Ulises Carbó and Humberto Medrano, as well as Sergio Carbó, went into exile after the Prensa Libre was seized.

  • IAPA-Mergenthaler Award. (1959)[2]

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