Exactly, the same day that eight years later Martí and Máximo Gómez sign in Santo Domingo the historical Manifesto of Montecristi there was born the one who cut across like the most excellent communist student leader of his epoch.
Such was the intimacy with Martí, that few ones like him had then a complete comprehension of the necessary tie with the working class, with the humble ones, with the emergent native bourgeoisie... with all, and together, to fight for the independence of Cuba, for the revolutionary direction of a single party.
Not in vain in 1923, along with other partners, he founded the group Renovación to study the Marxism; he directs the First Revolutionary National Congress of Students that the Popular University José Martí agrees to create and demands the establishment of the diplomatic relations between Cuba and the Soviet Union. He founds the magazines Alma Máter, Juventud.
He raised his voice to denounce before the world the roots of the Latin-American dependency on the imperialism, and he acted in a firm and revolutionary way for eliminating for all the possible means the capitalist system and coming to the communism.
And the fact is that the young fighter was carrying in his heart and in each of his actions the teaching of our National Hero, and following the prescripts of the program of the Revolution and the conception of the creation of only one Party, the Cuban Revolutionary Party is thrown to the trade unions and workshops in search of the foundations for the real Revolution.
Because Mella, on having been an internationalist forged in the antimperialist Marti ideology, hardened the Leninist Marxist ideology.
Translated by BA in English Language, Manuel Barrera Téllez
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