newspaper Patria

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Patria was a Cuban émigré newspaper that served as the principal organ of José Martí’s movement for Cuban independence in the late 19th century.

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instanceOf Cuban émigré newspaper
newspaper
associatedWith Cuban Revolutionary Party
Cuban War of Independence
José Martí
circulationArea Cuban émigré communities
United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfOrigin Cuba
describedBySource José Martí’s writings
editor José Martí
founder José Martí
genre political newspaper
revolutionary press
hasContributor Cuban émigré intellectuals
members of the Cuban Revolutionary Party
hasPart calls for support of the independence struggle
editorials
news reports
political essays
hasRole principal organ of José Martí’s movement for Cuban independence
propaganda organ for Cuban Revolutionary Party
inception 1892
languageOfWorkOrName Spanish
locationOfEditorialOffice New York City
mainSubject Cuban Revolutionary Party activities
Cuban independence
Spanish colonial rule in Cuba
namedAfter Patria (Spanish word for homeland)
notableFor being the principal organ of José Martí’s independence movement
mobilizing Cuban émigrés for independence
politicalAlignment Cuban independence movement
politicalPosition anti-colonial
pro-independence
publicationPlace New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States
publisher Cuban Revolutionary Party
targetAudience Cuban émigré community
supporters of Cuban independence
temporalCoverage late 19th century
workPeriod 1890s

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José Martí founded newspaper Patria