Aldabonazo: Inside the Cuban Revolutionary Underground, 1952-58 : a Participant's AccountPathfinder, 2004 - 387 pages In this firsthand account by a historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, we meet men and women who led the urban underground in the fight against the brutal U.S.-backed tyranny in the 1950s. Together with their comrades-in-arms in the Rebel Army, they not only overthrew the dictatorship. Their revolutionary actions and example worldwide changed the history of the 20th century-and the century to come. "Biographical sketches of major political figures during the 1950s, as well as photographs, are important additions to the text…. Recommended."-Choice "Narrated by [someone] who not only participated in the founding of the revolutionary movement that came to power in 1959 but also … formed part of the leadership of that revolutionary movement…. [C]ontains more than one hundred pages of important documents, other first-person accounts, and photographs…. [P]rovides scholars of Cuba a wealth of information with which to stimulate further research … will also be of value for students and the general public interested in contemporary Latin America."-Hispanic American Historical Review "A historical display with vivid commentary to provide an insider's explanation."- CounterpoisePrefaces by Mary-Alice Waters, Eliades Acosta Matos, and Roberto Fernández Retamar, 28-page photo section, documents, maps, epilogue, chronological notes, glossary, index. |
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... organization of the July 26 Movement outside the Sierra - that was his work , as was the whole organizational base of the Movement . His posthumous work was the general work stoppage occasioned by his death . It is easy to say that ...
... organization of the July 26 Movement outside the Sierra - that was his work , as was the whole organizational base of the Movement . His posthumous work was the general work stoppage occasioned by his death . It is easy to say that ...
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... organized way . Although we always enjoyed general sympathy , it was not until the Sierra Maestra , as well as the sabo- tage and agitation , that cadres of an organization began to emerge on the national scene capable of channeling all ...
... organized way . Although we always enjoyed general sympathy , it was not until the Sierra Maestra , as well as the sabo- tage and agitation , that cadres of an organization began to emerge on the national scene capable of channeling all ...
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... organized by the July 26 Movement , and we did it in order to achieve greater discipline and pay tribute to our heroes and martyrs . The Movement had a strong organization , with better con- ditions than at Príncipe . We were able to ...
... organized by the July 26 Movement , and we did it in order to achieve greater discipline and pay tribute to our heroes and martyrs . The Movement had a strong organization , with better con- ditions than at Príncipe . We were able to ...
Table des matières
Armando Hart | 11 |
Preface to the Cuban edition | 30 |
Background | 43 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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