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Course Description

This course explores the "intertwined destiny" of Cuba and the United States, based on Ada Ferrer’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Cuba: An American History. Over six sessions, we will move beyond Cold War headlines to examine five centuries of shared history, from the arrival of Columbus to the modern era. Each class will feature a mix of instructor-led lectures and open group discussions, allowing us to unpack the shifting political landscape that links Cuba and the United States.

While reading the book will deeply enrich your experience, the course is designed so that you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of Cuba’s history through the lectures and discussions even if you don’t finish every chapter.

 

Bio: Darlene Reaves is a retired high school science teacher with 31 years of experience in the classroom. A dedicated lifelong learner and veteran instructor for the Felicianas Chapter of OLLI, she has designed and taught 20 previous courses on a wide range of diverse subjects.
A recent trip to Cuba sparked a deep personal interest in the island’s complex past and its inseparable connection to the United States.

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Section Title
Cuba: An American History
Type
OLLI Course
Days
Th
Time
1:30PM to 3:30PM
Dates
May 21, 2026 to Jun 25, 2026
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
12.0
Location
  • West Feliciana Parish Library
Instruction Method
Course Fee(s)
OLCUBA01 non-credit $45.00 Click here to get more information

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