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January 28, 2014 by tomdalzell

Revolutionary Literacy Campaigns

An aggressive literacy campaign – La Campaña Nacional de Alfabetización en Cuba – was a centerpiece of the Cuban revolutionary government in 1961.  The outreach was successful, raising the national literacy rate to that of a developed nation.  If you want to read more,

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The revolutionary government called attention to the campaign through marches dramatizing literacy.

Cuba Literacy Campaign 1Cuba Literacy Campaign 4 Posters celebrated the campaign.

Cuba Literacy campaign 3

Cuba Literacy Poster 1 Cuba Literacy Poster 2

The Cuban government remembers the campaign proudly.

Literacy Museum

A literacy campaign museum.  Can you imagine that – a literacy campaign museum!

Twenty years later, the revoutionary government of Nicaragua launched a similar literacy campaign.

Nicaragua Literacy Truck

Nicaracuga Literacy Poster 4 Indigenous

Directed at speakers of indigenous languages

Nicaragua Lieracy Poster Nicaragua LIteracy Poster 2

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These were campaigns that were hard to criticize.  The Nicaraguan government’s literacy campaign formed the backdrop for Jane Norling’s fence mural.

My friend has quite a collection of guitars.  After looking at these photos, he took out his lovely Cuban tres.

Tres Cubano Guitar

A tres has six strings – three “courses” of two strings.  He tunes his in the key of D Major, with courses tuned to A, D, and F#.  He was inspired by these images to sing “Cuba, Que Linda es Cuba,” a song that Pedro Baird taught us in Salinas in 1974.

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His Spanish is not great, but he really put his heart into it.  I half expected him to answer me in Spanish when I asked what he thought of the images here.  He didn’t.  He answered in English:

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