Che Guevara SpeaksPathfinder, 2000 - 188 pages ?A faithful reflection of Che as he was, or, better, as he developed??from the preface by Joseph Hansen. In twenty speeches, interviews, and letters, Guevara dissects the workings of the imperialist system with scientific clarity, unflinching truthfulness, and biting humor. Cuba has shown by its example, he says, that ?a people can liberate themselves and keep themselves free.? ?Throughout the speeches and essays the warmness of the man comes through?. Nor has his death dimmed confidence in his ideas?. This little book is a useful guide in understanding why this has occurred.??Philip Foner, Hispanic American Historical Review. Preface by Joseph Hansen, index. |
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Che Guevara. Camilo On October 28 , 1959 , a plane carrying Camilo Cienfuegos , the most color- ful of Castro's top commanders , from Camagüey to Havana disappeared . Despite an intense mass search led by Castro himself , no trace of the ...
Che Guevara. Camilo On October 28 , 1959 , a plane carrying Camilo Cienfuegos , the most color- ful of Castro's top commanders , from Camagüey to Havana disappeared . Despite an intense mass search led by Castro himself , no trace of the ...
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... Camilo was in truth a brother . I never got to know him in Mexico , as he joined us at the last minute . He had come from the United States without any pre- vious recommendation , and there were doubts about him— and everyone else for ...
... Camilo was in truth a brother . I never got to know him in Mexico , as he joined us at the last minute . He had come from the United States without any pre- vious recommendation , and there were doubts about him— and everyone else for ...
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... Camilo firing ! " and cheers for Batista . We all thought Camilo had been killed . Later we praised his luck that the bullet had entered and left his abdomen without hitting his intestines or any vital organ . Later came the tragic days ...
... Camilo firing ! " and cheers for Batista . We all thought Camilo had been killed . Later we praised his luck that the bullet had entered and left his abdomen without hitting his intestines or any vital organ . Later came the tragic days ...
Table des matières
Publishers note to the second edition | 7 |
Fidels trip to New York | 21 |
Cuban exceptionalism? | 35 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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