- William Alexander Morgan
William Alexander Morgan (
19 April 1928 –11 March 1961 ) was aUnited States citizen who fought in theCuban Revolution [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=An 'Americano' Revolutionary in Castro's Cuba |url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=12914205 |quote=William Morgan was not your typical Cuban Revolutionary. Not only was he an American, but he was also anti-communist. Aran Shetterl, author of The Americano, discusses how and why Morgan's life became entwined with Castro's. |publisher=National Public Radio |date=19 August 2007 |accessdate=2007-08-19 ] . He was one of only two foreign nationals to hold the rank of Comandante in theCuban revolutionary forces .He was born in
Cleveland ,Ohio . [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6392190&pt=William%20Morgan] His life origins are obscure. (Abella , 2000). He is said to have been amartial arts expert, good with guns, and it is rumored that he was aCIA operative. In April 2007, theUS State Department , acting on the behest of Morgan's widow, declared that Morgan'sUS citizenship had never been lost. [Driscoll, Amy 2007 (accessed 4-13-07) U.S. reclaims citizen who led Cuban rebel fighters. Miami Herald News Nation Friday, Apr 13, 2007 [http://www.miamiherald.com/509/story/72351.html] ]Morgan's role in defeating Batista
By all accounts Morgan went to Cuba in 1958Fact|date=February 2008. He was opposed to the Batista government, but he did not serve under
Fidel Castro . He commanded a small force of theSegundo Frente that operated in theEscambray Mountains near the city of Santa Clara, fighting against Batista's soldiersFact|date=February 2008.He met and married a local woman,
Olga Rodriguez , who was also arevolutionary .In December 1958,
Che Guevara appeared at the head of a column of troops. They had joined forces with Morgan's group as well as withRevolutionary Directorate forces of the Escambray mountains. Together they captured the city of Santa Clara on December 31. Twelve hours later, Batista fled Cuba, and the revolution had been won. Morgan and his group took the city ofCienfuegos on 1-2 January 1959. [ Miguel A.Faria, Jr., Cuba in Revolution--Escape from a Lost Paradise (2002) p.69 ]In August 1959 he helped to foil a "coup" attempt orchestrated by the
Dominican Republic 's dictatorRafael Trujillo by playing along with the attempt and then betraying the plot to CastroFact|date=February 2008.It is said by some that he orchestrated the massive explosion of the French arms ship "La Coubre"Fact|date=February 2008.
Post-Revolution and Death
Throughout the revolution, Morgan had been quite vocal about his
anti-Communist beliefs. During interviews, when asked about Castro's political beliefs, and where the new Cuban government was leaning, Morgan reiterated his belief that Castro was not a CommunistFact|date=February 2008 and that Cuba would return to its pre-Batista form of government.With continued pressure from
Che Guevara and other high-rankingCommunists , coupled with Castro's anger towards US interference, Castro began to lean towardssocialism . This distressed Morgan and other members of the SFNE (Segundo Frente Nacional de Escambray ), who believed in a capitalist Cuba.Morgan was arrested for plotting to join and lead the
counter-revolutionaries that were operating in the Escambrays. While no direct evidence substantiating these charges exists or was presented in courtFact|date=February 2008, the court nevertheless found him guilty and sentenced him to death by firing squad.Morgan's sentence was unusual, since others who had been found guilty of similar crimes (such as the conspirators who took place in the Trujillo plot to assassinate Castro) were sentenced to years in prison, some as little as 3, others as great as 22. The court had also tried his wife (in absentia), finding her guilty of co-conspiracy and sentencing her to prisonFact|date=February 2008.
He was executed by firing squad on
March 11 ,1961 .Two months later, on
May 1 ,1961 , Castro declared that Cuba was a socialist nation [cite web |date= | year = 1961 | month = May 1 | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/may/1/newsid_2479000/2479867.stm | title = Victorious Castro bans elections | format = | work = | pages = | publisher = BBC News | language = | accessdate = 2008-02-07| accessyear = ] .The fate of Morgan's wife
Olga Morgan was imprisoned for 12 years before being released. She then left for the United States. In a series of interviews with the "
Toledo Blade " in 2002, she broke her silence about her husband's role in post-revolutionary Cuba. She said he began running guns to anti-Castroguerrilla s because he was disenchanted with the Cuban President's pro-Soviet leanings. She also told the newspaper she wanted Morgan's remains sent to the United States for reburial. After the story was published,US Congress womanMarcy Kaptur traveled to Cuba and met with Fidel Castro to ask him to return the corpse. Castro agreed, but as of 2008, the body is still interred in theColon Cemetery, Havana .References
Bibliography
*Shetterly, Aran 2007 The Americano: Fighting for Freedom in Castro's Cuba. Algonquin Books. ISBN-10 1-56512-458-8
*Abella, Alex 2000 The Great American: A Novel. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-7432-0548-0
*Michael Sallah, Toledo Blade newspaper, 2002; Amy Driscoll, The Miami Herald, 2007.
*Faria, Miguel A. 2002 Cuba in Revolution-- Escape from a Lost Paradise. pp. 69, 107. http://www.haciendapub.com. ISBN 0-9641077-3-2Filmography
"Cuba: Lost in the Shadows," a documentary in which William Morgan plays a key role. [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1333400783825545990&hl=en]
External links
*National Public Radio|12914205
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