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Frank Argote-Freyre is a Professor in the Department of History at Kean University's College of Liberal Arts. He holds a Ph.D. in Latin American History from Rutgers University and a B.A. in History and Psychology from the same institution. His research focuses on Cuban and Latin American history, particularly revolutionary movements, political leadership, and social dynamics. He teaches courses on Cuban history, colonial and modern Latin America, and the Caribbean.
His notable works include analyses of Fidel Castro's rise, Fulgencio Batista's political evolution, and the socio-economic impacts of Cuba's sugar industry. Despite his prolific scholarly contributions, no formal awards are mentioned in the provided materials. Advising and grant activities remain unspecified.
Argote-Freyre’s publications span biographies, political critiques, and comparative historical analyses, reflecting his expertise in 20th-century Cuban and Latin American political landscapes.




