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No matter his ideological direction, his
blackness and pre-eminence should suffice to review the personality of Martín
Morúa Delgado; the reluctance of black Cuban academics will make this need more
striking, because what it suggests. This is what Expediente
Morúa is about, an approach to one of the most interesting personalities of
the Cuban Illustrations; which shows his stature, achieving the presidency of
the Senate of the republic in the midst of the contradictions of the moment;
even more so when he adds his own blackness
as another of those political confrontations, when the national foundation is
finally realized.
That is important, when the uniqueness of
Cuban racism is diluted under the American segregationist tradition; with which
it finally relates, under the stimulus and supervision of Cuban foreign policy,
in its own contradiction with the United States of America. In this game, the
confrontation between the political minority of black Americans with Cuban
exile is artificially stimulated; with this exile diluting its own blackness,
in that ideological nature of this conflict of political interests.
However, the segment of exiled black Cuban
can supplement that relationship, artificially thwarted by the interests of a simple
liberal dictatorship; just accessing to their own political tradition, born on
that singularity of illustrious black Cubans.
That is what this book is about, as another foundation on which to
create the new understanding of the world; in a critical review of the West's
own history, to which it can bring its own existential fullness.
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