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Pichon: Race and Revolution in Castro's Cuba: A Memoir

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Pichon: Race and Revolution in Castro's Cuba: A Memoir - Moore, Carlos, and Angelou, Maya, Dr. (Foreword by)
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Revolutionary black nationalist Carlos Moore breaks three decades of silence to challenge Castro's legacy in this controversial, behind-the-scenes memoir that explores the Revolution from a perspective of a "pichon," the racist Cuban term for a black of Haitian or West Indian descent. After more than thirty years in exile, continually under the threat of retribution from the Cuban regime, Moore steps forward to reveal the truth: Fidel's Revolution was a success for white Marxists. But for Cuban blacks, the Revolution was ...

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Pichon: Race and Revolution in Castro's Cuba: A Memoir 2008, Chicago Review Press, Chicago, IL

ISBN-13: 9781556527678

Hardcover