The First and Second Declarations of Havana: Manifestos of Revolutionary Struggle in the Americas Adopted by the Cuban PeopleMary-Alice Waters Pathfinder, 2007 - 100 pages Nowhere are the questions of revolutionary strategy that today confront men and women on the front lines of struggles in the Americas addressed with greater truthfulness and clarity than in the First and Second Declarations of Havana, adopted bymillion-strong assemblies of the Cuban people in 1960 and 1962.These uncompromising indictments of imperialist plunder and?the exploitation of man by man??affirming the power of thegreat mass of toiling humanity that ?has begun to march??continue to stand as manifestos of revolutionary struggle byworking people the world over. |
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... mobilize across island to combat economic disruption by capitalists , virtually all large - scale Cuban - owned industry is nationalized by end of October . August 22-29 — Organization of American States ( OAS ) holds foreign ministers ...
... mobilize across island to combat economic disruption by capitalists , virtually all large - scale Cuban - owned industry is nationalized by end of October . August 22-29 — Organization of American States ( OAS ) holds foreign ministers ...
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... mobilize opposition to it . August 30 - President Kennedy orders 148,000 National Guard and reserve troops to active duty during Berlin crisis , in which U.S. and Soviet military forces face off . November - Amid a growing popular ...
... mobilize opposition to it . August 30 - President Kennedy orders 148,000 National Guard and reserve troops to active duty during Berlin crisis , in which U.S. and Soviet military forces face off . November - Amid a growing popular ...
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... mobilize to demand sovereignty over Panama Canal . March 31 - April 2 — U.S. - backed military coup in Brazil overthrows elected government of João Goulart , inaugurating years of bloody terror . June - August- Thousands of youth ...
... mobilize to demand sovereignty over Panama Canal . March 31 - April 2 — U.S. - backed military coup in Brazil overthrows elected government of João Goulart , inaugurating years of bloody terror . June - August- Thousands of youth ...
Table des matières
Preface by MaryAlice Waters | 9 |
Second Declaration of Havana | 34 |
R ན | 91 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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