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DESCRIPTION:Presentation Description:  This presentation explores an often neglected 
 dimension of Cuban history and labor history in general. The Cuban 
 Revolution (1959) permanently associated Cuban radicalism with 
 anti-imperialist nationalism and, eventually, Communism. However, during 
 the mid-late  nineteenth century, a vibrant and diverse radical movement 
 that embraced a variety of anarchist ideological orientations—mutualist, 
 collectivist, communist—exerted a tremendous influence on the Island’s 
 first labor organizations, particularly among cigar makers.  Furthermore, 
 the anarchist ideology and work culture of Cuban cigar makers moved beyond 
 the Island’s shore when the workers immigrated to Southern Florida and 
 New York City both in search of employment and in flight from the 
 devastation wrought by the Ten Years’ War    All classes are free and 
 open to the general public\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/11/10/80653.php
SUMMARY:ANARCHIST IDEOLOGY AND CUBAN CIGAR MAKERS IN HAVANA, SOUTH FLORIDA AND NEW YORK
LOCATION:Location: Downtown Campus- 88 4th St., San Francisco ( across from the 
 Metreon )  Room #: 319  
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/11/10/80653.php
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