jueves, 7 de enero de 2010

Celia, the most autochthonous flower of the Cuban Revolution

By: Yuldys Márquez Díaz \ Television Camagüey

This January eleven are turned 30 years of Celia Sánchez Manduley`s death

Among the Cubans that have name of Revolution we find Celia, inseparable friend of Fidel, combatant indefatigable, dynamics, daring, ocurrent, was this woman. Many of us remember Celia Sánchez Manduley as the rash heroine and she was much more than that.

This woman with mixture of passion and uneasiness, intrepid and sensitive at the same time was an autochthonous Cuban. She always behaved with her grace and accent peasants, of town people. With that criolness that characterizes us.

Celia also made a great sense of the aesthetics, people count that she stood out in the manual arts and that she designed school uniforms, lightweight jackets for women as well as she participated in the decoration and conception of places so important as the General Command of the Silver, in the Sierra Maestrar.

This simple woman of unforgettable smile was also very attached to the nature. It is known that she fascinated the orchids, the ferns and the natural thing. She was also very retailer.

Her fondness and her passionate way to want to the other ones were others of her qualities. Not for pleasure all we know her as The most autochthonous flower of the Revolution.

A flower that germinated in the mountain and she became her eternal and sweet smile.

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