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Patria o Muerte Venceremos

¡Patria o Muerte, Venceremos!” The Life and Afterlife of a Revolution’s Cry

Born from grief in the harbor of Havana, ¡Patria o Muerte, Venceremos! — Homeland or Death, We Shall Overcome — became the heartbeat of the Cuban Revolution. It began as a cry, evolved into a creed, and endures today as both memory and mirror. This essay traces the phrase’s extraordinary life: from Fidel Castro’s funeral speech after La Coubre to Che Guevara’s thunder at the United Nations, through decades of propaganda, adaptation, and digital rebirth. More than a slogan, it is proof that words can outlive their revolutions — that language itself can become the last survivor of history.

Walter Rodney How Europe Underdeveloped Africa

Walter Rodney How Europe Underdeveloped Africa: A Revolutionary Lens on Power, Plunder, and Resistance

Walter Rodney was a man killed for telling the truth — that Africa’s poverty and Europe’s prosperity are two sides of the same coin. His groundbreaking book, How Europe Underdeveloped Africa, exposed how centuries of slavery, colonialism, and corporate exploitation built the modern West on Africa’s stolen wealth. Half a century later, Rodney’s words remain as explosive as ever — a call to confront the systems that still profit from global inequality.

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