Olga Morgan Goodwin is seen holding a photograph of her late husband, William Morgan, right, along with Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, left, at her home in Toledo, Ohio. J.D. POOLEY / MIAMI HERALD
Fidel Castro with revolutionary commanders Eloy Gutierrez Menoyo and William Morgan shortly after the first big anti-Castro plot was smashed in 1959. HANDOUT
Cuban leaders walk arm-in-arm at the head of the March 5, 1960 funeral procession for the victims of the La Coubre explosion, blamed by the Cuban government on a U.S. bomb attack on the Cuban ship La Coubre in the harbor of Havana. From left to right are Fidel Castro; the first president of post-Batista Cuba, Osvaldo Dortico; Ernesto "Che" Guevara; Defense Minister Augusto Martinez-Sanchez; ecology minister Antonio Nunez-Jimenez; American William Morgan from Toledo, Ohio; and Spaniard Eloy Guttierez Menoyo. Morgan became a Cuban sympathizer after a friend was reportedly killed by President Batista's police. He was later executed in 1961, accused of being anti-Communist. Menoyo later founded the anti-Castro Alfa 66 organization. AP
William Morgan and his wife, Olga, both carrying guns as part of revolutionary forces in the Escambray mountains of Cuba, pictured shortly after their 1958 wedding. PROVIDED TO THE HERALD
Undated handout photo of Cuban freedom fighter Jesus Carrera. Carrera, a rebel commander in the Cuban revolution, was accused of plotting against Fidel Castro and executed in March 1961 at La Cabana prison along with fellow freedom fighter William Morgan. He and Morgan were buried together at Colon Cemetery in Havana. HANDOUT / TOLEDO BLADE
Dr. Armando Fleites was one of the fighters during Castro's revolution, serving under William Morgan during the Cuban revolution. PATRICK FARRELL / MIAMI HERALD
Ramon Rino Puig and his wife Ileana Puig in their home on Key Biscayne. This is for a story on William Morgan, a Fidel Castro Guerilla Commander later executed by Castro. Puig was one of the last people to see Morgan alive as they shared a cell at La Cabana prison in Cuba. AL DIAZ / MIAMI HERALD
Ramon Rino Puig and his wife Ileana Puig in their home on Key Biscayne. This is for a story on William Morgan, a Fidel Castro Guerilla Commander later executed by Castro. Puig was one of the last people to see Morgan alive as they shared a cell at La Cabana prison in Cuba. Here, Puig holds a portrait of himself and one of his two prison numbers given him as a political prisoner for 15 years. AL DIAZ / MIAMI HERALD
Ramon Rino Puig and his wife Ileana Puig in their home on Key Biscayne. Puig was one of the last people to see Morgan alive as they shared a cell at La Cabana prison in Cuba. AL DIAZ / MIAMI HERALD