Che Guevara talks to young people / preface by Armando Hart Dávalos ; introduction, [edited] by Mary-Alice Waters.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Spanish Publication details: New York, NY : Pathfinder, 2000.Edition: 1st edDescription: 162 pages, [12] pages of plates : black and white illustrations and index ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 087348911X
  • 0873489128
Uniform titles:
  • Che Guevara habla a la juventud. English
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • F 1788 .G7713 2000
Contents:
Preface/ by Hart Dávalos Introduction/ by Mary-Alice Waters
Something new in the Americas -- To opening session of first Latin American youth congress Havana, July 28,1960 --
To Be a revolutionary doctor you must first make a revolution -- To medical students and health workers Havana, August 19, 1960--
In Cuba imperialism was caught sleeping, but now it is awake -- Farewell to international volunteer work brigades Havana, September 30, 1959 --
The university must color itself black, mulatto, worker and peasant -- At the Central University of Las Villas Santa Clara, December 28, 1959 --
The role of the university in Cuba's economic development -- At the University of Havana Havana, March 2, 1960 --
Never forget, technology is a weapon -- To closing of First International Meeting of Architecture Students Havana, September 28, 1963 --
What a young communist should be -- On the second anniversary of the unification of the revolutionary youth organizations Havana, October 20, 1962
Youth must march in the vanguard -- To closing of Ministry of Industry seminar on 'youth and the revolution' Havana, May 9, 1964 --
Che and his men come as reinforcements -- Fidel Castro pays tribute to Che and his comrades Santa Clara, October 17, 1997 --
Subject: "Che Guevara Talks to Young People is not "Che for beginners." The legendary Argentine-born revolutionary, who helped lead to the first socialist revolution in the Americas and initiate the renewal of Marxism, speaks as an equal with youth of Cuba and the world. He challenges them to work. To become disciplined. To fearlessly join the vanguard on the front lines of struggles, small and large. To read and to study. To aspire to be revolutionary they are part of and in the process politicize themselves. To become a different kind of human being as they strive together with working people of all lands to transform the world. And, along this line of march, to renew and revel in the spontaneity and joy of being young. The talks published here with a preface by Armando Hart, were compiled with the cooperation of Casa Editora Abril in Cuba." From back of book.
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black and white illustrations.

Highlighting throughout the book.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-156) and index.

Preface/ by Hart Dávalos Introduction/ by Mary-Alice Waters

Something new in the Americas -- To opening session of first Latin American youth congress Havana, July 28,1960 --

To Be a revolutionary doctor you must first make a revolution -- To medical students and health workers Havana, August 19, 1960--

In Cuba imperialism was caught sleeping, but now it is awake -- Farewell to international volunteer work brigades Havana, September 30, 1959 --

The university must color itself black, mulatto, worker and peasant -- At the Central University of Las Villas Santa Clara, December 28, 1959 --

The role of the university in Cuba's economic development -- At the University of Havana Havana, March 2, 1960 --

Never forget, technology is a weapon -- To closing of First International Meeting of Architecture Students Havana, September 28, 1963 --

What a young communist should be -- On the second anniversary of the unification of the revolutionary youth organizations Havana, October 20, 1962

Youth must march in the vanguard -- To closing of Ministry of Industry seminar on 'youth and the revolution' Havana, May 9, 1964 --

Che and his men come as reinforcements -- Fidel Castro pays tribute to Che and his comrades Santa Clara, October 17, 1997 -- Che and his men come as reinforcements -- Fidel Castro pays tribute to Che and his comrades Santa Clara, October 17, 1997 --

"Che Guevara Talks to Young People is not "Che for beginners." The legendary Argentine-born revolutionary, who helped lead to the first socialist revolution in the Americas and initiate the renewal of Marxism, speaks as an equal with youth of Cuba and the world. He challenges them to work. To become disciplined. To fearlessly join the vanguard on the front lines of struggles, small and large. To read and to study. To aspire to be revolutionary they are part of and in the process politicize themselves. To become a different kind of human being as they strive together with working people of all lands to transform the world. And, along this line of march, to renew and revel in the spontaneity and joy of being young. The talks published here with a preface by Armando Hart, were compiled with the cooperation of Casa Editora Abril in Cuba." From back of book.

Gift of Karen Wald

translated from Spanish to English

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