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ya se anuncia la nueva alborada, todo Chile comienza a cantar. Recordando al soldado valiente cuyo ejemplo lo hiciera inmortal enfrentemos primero a la muerte: traicionar a la patria jamás. Venceremos, venceremos mil cadenas habrá que romper venceremos, venceremos, al fascismo sabremos vencer! Venceremos, venceremos mil cadenas habrá que romper
Sergio Ortega Alvarado (February 2, 1938 – September 16, 2003) [1] was a Chilean composer, pianist, poet, teacher and politician. He is recognized for having composed important Chilean left-wing politics anthems, among them are "Venceremos" and "El pueblo unido jamás será vencido", [2] as well as the anthem of the Radical Party, Communist Youth and Workers' United Center of Chile.
El pueblo unido jamás será vencido!" (Latin American Spanish: [el ˈpweβlo wˈniðo xaˈma(s)seˈɾa βenˈsiðo]; English: "The people united will never be defeated") is a Chilean protest song, whose music was composed by Sergio Ortega Alvarado and the text written in conjunction with the Quilapayún band. [1]
Venceremos is a Cuban newspaper, founded in 1962. It is published in Spanish, with an online English edition. The newspaper is located in Guantánamo. External links
The Venceremos Brigade is an international organization founded in 1969 by members of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and officials of the Republic of Cuba. [1] It was formed as a coalition of young people to show solidarity with the Cuban Revolution by working side by side with Cuban workers, challenging U.S. policies towards Cuba ...
Venceremos is a Spanish and Portuguese word meaning "we will overcome", or "we will win". Venceremos may refer to: Venceremos, a battle cry and the name of several republican newspapers during the Spanish Civil War; Venceremos, a daily newspaper published in Guantánamo, Cuba
Patria o Muerte, Venceremos is an official national motto of Cuba, adopted in 1960. The origin of the motto was derived from a speech by revolutionary leader Fidel Castro to commemorate the workers and soldiers who died in the La Coubre explosion on March 5, 1960 at the harbour in Havana . [ 1 ]
In 1970, Venceremos opened its own community college in a Redwood City storefront; it operated for two years until running out of money. [6] The House Committee on Internal Security considered Venceremos a serious political threat, as described in its 202-page report America's Maoists: the Revolutionary Union, the Venceremos Organization (1972 ...