When Castro came to power in Cuba, the black population in Cuba was disproportionately poor, lacking sufficient medical care, social services, and educational opportunities. Castro believed that such blatant racism was in direct conflict with his commitment to social justice and equality, and passed policies to desegregate beaches, parks, workplaces, and social clubs. It outlawed all forms of legal and overt discrimination, including discrimination in employment and education. Castro also worked to increase the number of Afro-Cuban political representatives, with the percentage of black members in the Council of State expanding from 12.9 percent in 1976 to 25.8 percent in 2003. When it comes to the impacts of Hitler's policies on minorities in this circumstance, the Jews should be eliminated, not because they are not important, but because it is a fact already known, the problems between Hitler and the Jews. Saying that although the Nazis saw many groups including: homosexuals, black Germans, Jehovah's Witnesses and disabled people as
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