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 these two documents, adopted by million-strong assemblies of the.
Now in a newly updated third edition by Pathfinder Press including a new preface, a special twelve-page section of black-and-white photographic plates, glossary, chronology, and index, The First and Second Declarations of Havana reprints two classic speeches first presented by Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro to General Assemblies of Cuban People in 1960 and 1962. The First and Second Declarations of Havana spares no leniency in its ruthless indictments of "imperialist plunder" and "the exploitation of man by man", champions the power of the greater aggregate of laboring humanity, and remains as sharply focused a call to revolutionary struggle today as it was forty-five years ago.
In these declarations the leaders of the Cuban revolutionary backed by the Cuban people show the way forward for Latin America.The First Declaration, proclaimed in September 1960, "the right of the peasants to the land; the right of the workers to the fruit of their labor; and the right of nations to nationalize the imperialist monopolies.
Mary Pope Osborne
Mary Pope Osborne
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Mary Hoffman
Natural phenomena as expressed through myth, legend, and the customs and beliefs of many cultures come together in this mix of ideas, images, and information.
Mary Hoffman
Mary Hoffman
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Mary Hoffman
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Mary S. Palmer
Mary Kathryn Thompson
Ansys workbench for finite element analysis helps engineering academics and professionals learn to use this tool as efficiently as possible.
Alice Duer Miller
this work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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Alice Faye Duncan
Mary Ann Lazarus
Mary Stanley
Mary Beirne-Smith
Mary Stanley
Alice Faye Duncan
Mary-Ann Ochota
Alice Rischert
Alice Rischert
Mary Jane Hurst
Mary-Ann Ochota
Alice D. Ba
This volume provides a clear, comprehensive introduction to social constructivism for use in making sense of global governance.
Mary Stanley
Stewart, Mary
Vaginal examination is a common and routine aspect of midwifery practice that is used to determine the presentation and position of the fetus, and to measure cervical dilatation in order to assess progress in labour.
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Mary Wilson
Malakhiyah Waters
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Mary E. Case
Alice Faye Duncan
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Mary Crane
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In medieval england, women in labor wrapped birth girdles around their abdomens to invoke the virgin mary and other holy intercessors to protect themselves and their unborn children.
Mary Elise Sarotte
Alice L. Birney
Uncle remus is the fictional title character and narrator of a collection of black american folktales compiled and adapted by joel chandler harris and published in book form in 1881.
Jürgen Kuczynski
Fabián Escalante
Tony Perrottet
Jos� Ram�n Fern�ndez �lvarez
Todd Ramón Ochoa
A party for lazarus is the story of a cuban family, six generations removed from slavery, struggling to honor their ancestors amid changing fortunes and a crumbling state.
Ruth Behar
Todd Ramón Ochoa
A party for lazarus is the story of a cuban family, six generations removed from slavery, struggling to honor their ancestors amid changing fortunes and a crumbling state.
José Bell Lara
Edward J. Mccaughan
Michael J. Bustamante
Stephen M. Fay
This book offers an innovative and provocative analysis of the much-studied cuban revolution by reminding us that fidel castro's was actually the second of the island's twentieth-century revolutions.
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Clay Risen
A new york times 100 notable books of 2019 selection the dramatic story of the most famous regiment in american history: the rough riders, a motley group of soldiers led by theodore roosevelt, whose daring exploits marked the.
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Luis Martínez-Fernández
Leonardo Padura
Mario conde investigates a murder in the barrio chino, the rundown chinatown of havana.
Michael J. Bustamante
Hideaki Kami
David Ariosto
Jorge Perez-Lopez
Stephen Purvis
Hope Bastian
Gerardo M. Gonzalez
In february 1962, three years into fidel castro's rule of their cuban homeland, the gonz�lez family--an auto mechanic, his wife, and two young children--landed in miami with a few personal possessions and two bottles of cuban rum.
Edward Gonzalez
Set against a backdrop of real people and events, ernesto's ghost is more than an espionage thriller or historical novel about cuba.
Alan West-Duran
In 1964, while on assignment for newsweek magazine, photojournalist elliott erwitt spent a week in cuba as a guest of fidel castro.
Danielle Pilar Clealand
In the power of race in cuba, danielle pilar clealand analyzes racial ideologies that negate the existence of racism and their effect on racial progress and activism through the lens of cuba.
Jorge I. Dominguez
The boundary between cuba and united states has become more and more porous, as have those with latin america and the caribbean.
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Achy Obejas
Robert Whitney
Santiago Rivas
Michael E. Neagle
America's forgotten colony examines private us citizens' experiences on cuba's isle of pines to show how american influence adapted and endured in republican-era cuba (1902-58).
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Zeitlin, Maurice
In 1962, the author got into cuba and interviewed workers on the subject of the revolution.
Armando Lucas Correa
Karen Dubinsky
Havana is cuba's soul: a mix of third world, first world, and other world.
Catherine Krull
Gustavo C. Román
Leonard Ray Teel
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Gerard Aching
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Andrei Codrescu
Orestes Lorenzo
In december 1992 orestes lorenzo undertook the most daring journey of his life.
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Lynette Chiang
An engaging, witty account of the people, customs, food, and culture of cuba framed by a fascinating approach to travel.
Martin Cruz Smith
When a body is found disintegrating in havana bay, the cubans, despite their new found hatred of the russians, send in arkady renko to uncover the secrets behind the murder..
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Marjorie Zatz
producing legality provides a window into the official construction of socialist legality in cuba and the dissemination of this legal consciousness throughout the country.
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