C. Wright Mills’s Cuban Summer
In 1960, C. Wright Mills traveled to Cuba to give voice to the country’s revolutionaries. The result was one of the era’s most influential polemics.
Michelle Chase is an assistant professor of history at Pace University and the author of Revolution within the Revolution: Women and Gender Politics in Cuba, 1952–1962.
In 1960, C. Wright Mills traveled to Cuba to give voice to the country’s revolutionaries. The result was one of the era’s most influential polemics.
Though often overlooked, working-class movements played a substantial role shaping the Cuban Revolution.