Abstract

It is of great historical and cultural significance that it has been on Caribbean land, where the intermingling of civilizations converging in America took place, that we have met and established a communication, a link which should remain and strengthen with time and with our actions of solidarity and study on the issues that unite us; and these, as it is well known, are many. We meet in this month of December 1984, which represents an outstanding chronology for the historical tradition and struggle for the cultural identity of our peoples and nations. December begins with the outbreak of the struggle against racial segregation in Montgomery, Alabama, led by that great man Martin Luther King, Jr., on December 1, 1955; and ends with the massacre of 300 Indians by the U.S. Army in Wounded Knee, South Dakota, thus consummating the usurpation of the indigenous territory in the East, on December 29, 1890. Also, within a few days, on December 10, it will be 86 years since the anti-colonial act

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