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Kent College History's curator insight,
January 13, 2020 4:46 AM
'Ed Vulliamy and Andres Schipani on the Cuban revolutionary's career of constant struggle. This article first appeared in the Observer in January 2007.' |
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'Mr. Rittenberg, who was 98 when he died Aug. 24 at a nursing center in Fountain Hills, Ariz., became one of a handful of Americans who lived behind the lines of a country that developed into a bitter Cold War enemy. He was widely considered one of the most powerful Westerners advising the Chinese government in the 1950s and ’60s, but he paid a steep price for his front-row vantage point. Mr. Rittenberg was twice imprisoned and spent 16 years in solitary confinement, swept up in the fickle tyranny and convulsive whims of his friend Mao Zedong.'