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Rebel Lives
Edited by John Davis
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Italian immigrants and anarchists, framed by the state and executed for murder in Boston during the Red Scare of the 1920s.
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Louise Michel
Rebel Lives
Edited by Nic Maclellan
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Anarchist and revolutionary feminist, jailed and exiled for leading the 1871 popular uprising in Paris.
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Haydée Santamaría
Rebel Lives
Edited by Betsy Maclean
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Woman guerrilla leader in Cuba, whose passion for art and revolution inspired Latin America’s cultural renaissance.
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José Martí Reader
Writings on the Americas
Introduction by Ivan Schulman
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This elegant anthology presents the full breadth of José Martí's work as a teacher, journalist, revolutionary and poet. It includes his political essays and writings on culture, his journalism, letters and selections of his poetry, published here in both Spanish and English.
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The Fertile Prison
Fidel Castro in Batista's jails
Mario Mencía
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The Fertile Prison
is the story of the period in which Fidel Castro and his young comrades, including two women, were imprisoned after the July 26, 1953, attack on the Moncada military garrison, and how the Batista dictatorship was eventually forced to release them.
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Inside Apartheid's Prison
Notes and letters of struggle
Raymond Suttner
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Raymond Suttner joined the anti-apartheid movement as an idealistic young student. After his arrest in 1975 he was subjected to torture, solitary confinement and extended periods in jail. As a white, a Jew and a communist he was held in deep suspicion by the South African regime.
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Letters of Love and Hope
The Story of the Cuban Five
Alice Walker with the families of the Cuban Five
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The story of five Cubans serving lengthy sentences in US prisons for the "crime" of trying to prevent terrorism against Cuba. Introduced by Alice Walker, with a preface by Cuban poet Nancy Morejon, this book includes excerpts from diaries and letters from and to children, wives and parents of the five Cubans imprisoned in the United States for "espionage," providing a glimpse of how ordinary families strive to maintain connections in extraordinary circumstances.
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Salvador Allende Reader
Chile’s voice of democracy
Edited by James D. Cockcroft and Jane Carolina Canning
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On September 11, 1973, General Augusto Pinochet led a bloody coup against President Salvador Allende in Chile. Allende died in the Presidential Palace as it was attacked by Pinochet's army. This first-ever anthology presents Salvador Allende's voice and his vision of a more democratic, peaceful and just world to a new generation.
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Slovo
The unfinished autobiography of ANC leader Joe Slovo
Joe Slovo
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The revealing and highly entertaining autobiography of one of the key figures of the African National Congress, described as South Africa’s “most important and most popular white leader.” As an immigrant from Lithuania, a Jew, a communist, a guerrilla fighter and strategist—and white—few public figures in South Africa were as demonized by the apartheid government as Joe Slovo.
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Priest and Partisan
The South African Journey of Father Michael Lapsley
Michael Worsnip
Foreword by Nelson Mandela
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In April 1990, Father Michael Lapsley SSM was the target of a letter bomb from South Africa, losing both hands and an eye.
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describes how a deeply religious man grappled with his commitment to pacifism and his church in the face of what he came to recognize as one of the greatest crimes against humanity—the apartheid system.
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