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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... labor they needed.14 Another factor also influenced Spain's decision to bring in Chinese indentured labor . The 1841 census conducted by the Spanish indicated there were 1,017,000 people in Cuba , of whom only 418,000 were classified as ...
... labor they needed.14 Another factor also influenced Spain's decision to bring in Chinese indentured labor . The 1841 census conducted by the Spanish indicated there were 1,017,000 people in Cuba , of whom only 418,000 were classified as ...
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... labor end ? Sío WONG : " Good treatment " for Chinese , " as religion and humanity demand , " was recommended in a Royal Order by Queen Isabel II in 1847. The order also suggested that Chinese and blacks be kept apart . In 1857 the ...
... labor end ? Sío WONG : " Good treatment " for Chinese , " as religion and humanity demand , " was recommended in a Royal Order by Queen Isabel II in 1847. The order also suggested that Chinese and blacks be kept apart . In 1857 the ...
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... labor in the sugar in- dustry , constituting over a third of the island's population by the 1840s . International treaties banning the slave trade from 1817 on , as sugar production in Cuba was expanding , led to a chronic labor ...
... labor in the sugar in- dustry , constituting over a third of the island's population by the 1840s . International treaties banning the slave trade from 1817 on , as sugar production in Cuba was expanding , led to a chronic labor ...
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 |