
Ernesto "Che" Guevara
Ernesto "Che" Guevara was an Argentine revolutionary and key figure in the Cuban Revolution, which led to the establishment of a communist government in Cuba in 1959. A physician by training, he became an iconic symbol of anti-imperialism, often associated with struggles against colonialism and capitalism. Guevara advocated for armed struggle and socialism as a means to achieve social justice. After leaving Cuba, he sought to inspire revolutionary movements in Africa and Latin America but was captured and executed in Bolivia in 1967. His image and ideas continue to resonate globally, symbolizing rebellion and political activism.