A decade after Fidel Castro’s revolution reshaped the island, Cuba in the 1970s was a country still finding its footing, caught between the optimism of a new social order and the harsh realities of economic isolation. Photographer Manel Armengol traveled through towns like Matanzas in 1976, capturing the unscripted rhythms of daily life: workers heading […]
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