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Judi Lynn

(160,755 posts)
Mon Nov 28, 2016, 09:48 PM Nov 2016

Some blacks applaud Castro legacy of racial equality

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Source: Associated Press

Corey Williams, Associated Press

Updated 7:12 pm, Monday, November 28, 2016





DETROIT (AP) The Fidel Castro that Sam Riddle and many other African-Americans admired was not the brutal revolutionary dictator who plunged Cuba into economic ruin and held the island nation in an iron grip.

To them, he was a freedom fighter who cared about improving the lives of all Cubans, regardless of race.

Castro, who died Friday at age 90, sought out black leaders. He met with Malcolm X in 1960 in Harlem, New York's most celebrated black neighborhood. He also had a close relationship with South Africa's Nelson Mandela.

"It was Fidel who fought for the human rights for black Cubans," said Riddle, political director of the Michigan Chapter of the National Action Network. "Many Cubans are as black as any black who worked the fields of Mississippi or lived in Harlem. He believed in medical care and education for his people."

Read more: http://www.chron.com/news/us/article/Some-African-Americans-applaud-Castro-s-efforts-10640864.php

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Some blacks applaud Castro legacy of racial equality (Original Post) Judi Lynn Nov 2016 OP
'I'm here because of Fidel': Cubans gather to pay last respects to Castro Judi Lynn Nov 2016 #1
Much better when all races are oppressed equally? brooklynite Nov 2016 #2
Locking GP6971 Nov 2016 #3

Judi Lynn

(160,755 posts)
1. 'I'm here because of Fidel': Cubans gather to pay last respects to Castro
Mon Nov 28, 2016, 10:18 PM
Nov 2016

'I'm here because of Fidel': Cubans gather to pay last respects to Castro

From old comrades to musicians and doctors, thousands turned out to commemorate the revolutionary leader who transformed their country




Cubans wait to pay their last respects to Fidel Castro in Havana on Monday. Photograph: Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP/Getty Images

Jonathan Watts in Havana
Monday 28 November 2016 13.36 EST



Elderly revolutionaries joined young doctors, famous musicians, government workers and former guerrilla fighters in Havana’s Plaza de la Revolución as thousands lined up to pay their last respects to Fidel Castro.

Some carried flags. A few had flowers. All came with memories of the guerrilla leader who overthrew a dictatorship, resisted a US-led invasion, faced down a nuclear superpower and dominated the island’s political life for half a century.

Cubans mourn Fidel Castro in Havana

A few weeks earlier, Gómez – then an idealistic 18-year-old – had left his home in Havana to join the small rebel army in the Sierra Maestra mountains. He had been put in charge of a mortar unit for the attack on an army garrison at the San Ramón sugar mill. The battle lasted from midnight to 4am. Four guerrillas were killed, but they destroyed the mill and the barracks before returning to their base in the mountains.

“Fidel led by example. He was always in the frontline. He walked faster than everyone. He never stopped moving, but he was very approachable. You could always talk to him,” he recalled. “I want to say goodbye to this extraordinary man. He was a great guerrilla leader and tactician.”

More:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/28/fidel-castro-cubans-last-respects

brooklynite

(95,183 posts)
2. Much better when all races are oppressed equally?
Mon Nov 28, 2016, 11:07 PM
Nov 2016

and, of course, we won't mention the gays, right?

GP6971

(31,319 posts)
3. Locking
Tue Nov 29, 2016, 12:28 AM
Nov 2016

Not LBN. But glad to see that you've cross posted this in GD

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