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Ambassador Castro standing in doors with Secretary of State Dean Rusk.

A black and white photograph taken of Ambassador Castro addressing a gathering for the people in El Salvador.

Governor Castro's swearing in ceremony to be the U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador.

Ambassador Castro getting off an airplane arriving in El Salvador, with him is a bodyguard.

A black and white photograph taken of Ambassador Castro and Salvadoran President Julio Rivera at Ribbon-cutting Ceremony event.

Patricia Castro standing with three women talking while hosting a cocktail reception at U.S. Embassy in San Salvador, El Salvador.

Ambassador Castro with President Lyndon B. Johnson inside an office.

Patricia Castro standing with four women hosting a Tea Party at U.S. Embassy in El Salvador.

Ambassador Castro showing his credential douments to Salvadoran President Julio Rivera.

Ambassador Castro speaking about his credential douments to Bolivian President Rene Barrientos who is seen holding those credentials in his hands.

Ambassador Castro exiting a building with Bolivian President Rene Barrientos and other group of people.

Ambassador Castro speaking with President Johnson in El Salvador.

The cottage that was the birthplace of Raul Castro.

The Castro family standing with extended family in frount of a building.

Raul Castro refereeing a boxing match for two unidenified boxers.

Judge Castro at Daughters of American Revolution reception. Castro is standing on stage shaking the hand of a Daughters of American Revolution member.

Judge Castro at the court office sitting at his desk.

Raul H. Castro born in Sonora, Mexico, he was the frist Latino governor of the U.S.

Raul and Patricia Castro standing in frount of their wedding cake on their wedding day.

The Douglas Destroyer was Raul Castro's boxing name.
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