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Scouting

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I am working on the Scouting WikiProject and Miguel Ángel Quevedo is listed as part of the project. Upon review of the article I did not see any reference to Scouting. Because of this I am removing the WikiProject Scouting banner and Scouting Portal. If he was part of the scouting movement, please add cited information to the article and add the article back to the WikiProject. Demt1298 (talk) 13:40, 27 April 2022 (UTC)Demt1298[reply]

"Scouting Around the World" by JS Wilson has this information, Quevedo AND Quevedo's father were the founders of the very first scouting movement in Cuba. They were the first people in the country to suggest a movement in Cuba:
http://www.thedump.scoutscan.com/roundworld.pdf (Page 113)
Key points:
1) The Cuban Scout Movement started in the lobby of Bohemia, when Quevedo was editor and his father still owned the magazine.
2) Not enough training, devolved into paramilitary juvenile militia organization.
3) Disbanded in 1930 with the beginning of the war.
4) Reformed as Association de Scouts de Cuba after the war.
5) Fidel Castro disbanded the Scouts in Cuba. Guylaen (talk) 08:13, 27 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]