Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara: A symbol of revolution
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Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara: A symbol of revolution
He was not a very likely kid to become an icon for revolutionary change—a beacon for social justice, in defense of the Americas, against imperialism, authoritarianism, and foreign oppression. But he did anyway. Ernesto “Che” Guevara was born on June 14, 1928. An asthmatic child raised by a well-to-do family in the hills of Argentina, he would study medicine, grow to be a doctor. But Ernesto Guevara heard another calling: humanity. He wanted to …
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp On June 14, 1928, in Rosario, Argentina, Ernesto Guevara was born, a man destined to transcend borders and become a symbol of the Revolution and rebellion. Today, at the turn of 97 years of his birth, his figure, known worldwide as "Che", continues to generate admiration and inspiration. Beyond the iconic image immortalized by Alberto Korda, Ernesto Guevara was a doctor, an intellectual, writer and, above all, a revolut…
Comandante Ernesto Guevara was born in Rosario, Argentina. His role in the implementation of social and economic reforms was fundamental to the transformation of Cuba into a socialist state.
Fidel's expression on Che, contained in the exordium, was incorporated into the political culture of the Cuban people during that October 18, 1967, in a Plaza de la Revolución dominated by the emotion and silence of those who, at the time, already had direct experiences about their revolutionary human and political greatness. Fidel's expression on Che, contained in the exordium, was incorporated into the political culture of the Cuban people dur…
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