Abstract
Cuba, Africa, and Apartheid’s End: Africa's Children Return! examines the history and impressive dimensions of the Cuban Revolution’s solidarity with Africa. Cuba’s role in the southern African national liberation and anti-colonial struggle was the largest and most consequential manifestation of the island’s commitment to Africa. A key moment was the 1987–1988 battle of Cuito Cuanavale, which involved Cuba and Angola on one side, and South Africa and its allies on the other. Cuito Cuanavale contributed the end of apartheid and has assumed legendary status within the Cuban Revolution and the southern African liberation movement.
Schlagworte
Pan-Africanism Angolan Civil War Cold War Proxy War Cuito Cuanavale South Africa South African Border War- i–xiv Preface i–xiv
- 1–16 Introduction 1–16
- 145–190 Aftermath 145–190
- 191–238 Aftermath 191–238
- 239–264 Aftermath 239–264
- 265–278 Conclusion 265–278
- 279–308 Bibliography 279–308
- 309–316 Index 309–316
- 317–318 About the Author 317–318