Description: From headline-grabbing stay in Harlem to his first diplomatic trip to Africa, Fidel Castro has made race a key to his foreign policy. Stressing the bonds that link Blacks in the United States and Africa with the more than half of Cuba's population, Castro has used race to embarass his chief enemy and to cement alliances not only with Africa but with the entire Third World. He has turned those alliances into so many bargaining chips to gain power within the Communist bloc.This is not simply a scholarly book; it is a moving book. No one has so capably unveiled the central tragedy of Cuban history, a denial of racism that guarantees it survival. The double drama of Cuba's own history and its foreign policy drama painfully, articulately, and powerfully presented by Carlos Moore. " . , . . , , ." -Maya Angelou Author " ." Alex Haley Author " , - , ' , , . . " St. Clair Drake Professor Emeritus Stanford University
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Publication Year: 1988
Type: Activity Book
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
Publisher: CAA Tactical S Publications
Book Title: Castro, the Blacks, and Africa
Topic: Caribbean & West Indies / Cuba
Number of Pages: 472 Pages
Language: English
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: History
Author: Carlos Moore
Book Series: Afro-American Culture and Society Monographs
Format: Hardcover