Class Matters

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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Literacy in Cuba

Before the Revolution in 1959 there was only a literacy rate of 60-76% due to the lack of educators and resources. In 1961 the government sent "literacy brigades" in and constructed schools and trained educators. This campaign was "a remarkable success", and by the completion of the campaign, 707,212 adults were taught to read and write, raising the national literacy rate to 96%.

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