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Taylor Report
Interview
Prof. Isaac Saney
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Dec. 1, 2016, 3:41 p.m.
Phil interviews distinguished historian, academic, and author Isaac Saney. Saney explores the life of Fidel Castro in the context of the Cuban revolution, and its world-shaking impact. Cuba's revolution not only shaped Latin America, but also helped liberate African countries from white supremacist imperialism.

In defeating the South African army in Angola, Cuba accelerated the end of Apartheid.

We are not in a 'post-Fidel' era, as the organizations and institutions he helped build remain as assets for revolution today.
Saney is the author of "Cuba: A Revolution in Motion"

https://fernwoodpublishing.ca/authors/view/isaac-saney

https://www.amazon.ca/Cuba-Revolution-Motion-Isaac-Saney/dp/1842773631

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00:54:04 1 Nov. 28, 2016
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