Our History is Still Being Written: The Story of Three Chinese-Cuban Generals in the Cuban RevolutionPathfinder, 2005 - 216 pages A chapter in the chronicle of the Cuban Revolution, as told by those on the front lines of that ongoing epic. Armando Choy, Gustavo Chui, and Moisés Sío Wong-three young rebels of Chinese-Cuban ancestry-threw themselves into the great proletarian battle that defined their generation. They became combatants in the clandestine struggle and 1956-58 revolutionary war that brought down a U.S.-backed dictatorship and opened the door to the socialist revolution in the Americas. Each became a general in Cuba's Revolutionary Armed Forces. Here they talk about the historic place of Chinese immigration to Cuba, as well as more than five decades of revolutionary action and internationalism, from Cuba to Angola, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. Fidel Castro and Nelson Mandela). |
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... Chinese commu- nity formed the first Chinese society , the Kit Yi Tong . Eventually the Chinese district in Havana came to be the most important Chinatown in Latin America . Perhaps sur- passed in the Americas only by San Francisco ...
... Chinese commu- nity formed the first Chinese society , the Kit Yi Tong . Eventually the Chinese district in Havana came to be the most important Chinatown in Latin America . Perhaps sur- passed in the Americas only by San Francisco ...
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... group of all the Chinese societies — was under the influence of the Kuomintang . After 1949 the Cuban government had diplomatic relations with Taiwan , not Beijing , and that Chinese consulate played a role in the Chinese community ...
... group of all the Chinese societies — was under the influence of the Kuomintang . After 1949 the Cuban government had diplomatic relations with Taiwan , not Beijing , and that Chinese consulate played a role in the Chinese community ...
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... Chinese societies like the Chung Wah Casino have tried to rescue the cultural traditions of the Chinese community . But it's been difficult , since nearly all the children of Chinese are fully integrated into Cuban society . We've tried ...
... Chinese societies like the Chung Wah Casino have tried to rescue the cultural traditions of the Chinese community . But it's been difficult , since nearly all the children of Chinese are fully integrated into Cuban society . We've tried ...
Table des matières
Introduction by MaryAlice Waters | 1 |
Appendix | 5 |
Armando Choy | 13 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Chinese Migrants and Internationalism: Forgotten Histories, 1917-1945 Gregor Benton Aucun aperçu disponible - 2007 |