Poyo, Gerald E.2019-09-122019-09-122019-06-20http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11868/802https://youtu.be/lVdYWjL0SdoPlease click on YouTube Video link above to stream the presentation.Almost from the moment of the outbreak of Cuba’s Ten Years War on October 10, 1868, Cubans began arriving in Key West to escape Spanish persecution. Within a year, an activist exile community formed that for thirty years remained actively committed to struggling for Cuban independence. My presentation will examine the growth and development of the community and explore its nationalist thought, revolutionary strategies, relations with José Martí, and unwavering commitment to the independence war of 1895.en-USMartí, José, 1853-1895Key West, FLCuba--History--Insurrection, 1868-1878Ten Years' War, Cuba, 1868-18782019 NEH Summer Institute, The Center for José Martí Studies Affiliate at the University of Tampa: “Key West’s Revolutionary Community, 1868-1898” with Gerald E. PoyoJosé Martí and the Immigrant Communities of Florida in Cuban Independence and the Dawn of the American CenturyVideo