by Steve Cushion
The working class of Cuba played a much more decisive role in the Revolution than previously understood. Steve Cushion contends that significant portions of the Cuban working class launched an underground movement in tandem with the guerrillas operating in the mountains. From illegal strikes to sabotage to armed conflict with the state, workers’ efforts helped clinch the Revolution’s victory. A fresh and provocative take on the place of the working class in Cuban history.
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