From the Escambray to the Congo : in the whirlwind of the Cuban Revolution : interview with Víctor Dreke /

Dreke, Víctor, 1937-

From the Escambray to the Congo : in the whirlwind of the Cuban Revolution : interview with Víctor Dreke / [edited by Mary-Alice Waters]. - First edition. - 182 pages : illustrations, maps ; 21 cm

Includes index.

"In his account of how easy it became after the 1959 victory of the Cuban Revolution to "take down the rope" that for decades had segregated blacks from whites at dances in town squares, yet how enormous was the battle to transform the social relations underlying this and all the other "ropes" inherited from colonialism, capitalism, and Yankee domination - Victor Dreke captures the historical challenge of our epoch. At the heart of this book lies the willingness, determination, and creative joy with which Cuba's working people have, for more than forty years, defended their revolutionary course against the imperialist empire to the north." "Victor Dreke has been a leading participant in Cuba's revolutionary movement for half a century as a high school student activist, cadre of the July 26 Movement and then the March 13 Revolutionary Directorate, Rebel Army fighter, a commander of the volunteer battalions that defeated the counterrevolutionary bands in the Escambray mountains of central Cuba, internationalist combatant at the side of Che Guevara in the Congo, political leader, educator, and representative of the Cuban Revolution throughout Africa."--BOOK JACKET.

0873489470 9780873489478

2001099857


Dreke, Víctor, 1937- --Interviews.
Guevara, Che, 1928-1967


Counterrevolutions--History--Cuba--20th century.
Cubans--History--Congo (Democratic Republic)
Revolutionaries--Cuba--Interviews


Cuba--History--1933-1959
Cuba--History--1959-
Congo (Democratic Republic)--History--Participation, Cuban.--Civil War, 1960-1965

F1788.22.D73 / A513 2002

972.91063

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