- Lucio Cabañas
Lucio Cabañas Barrientos (
December 12 1938 –December 2 1974 ) was a Mexican schoolteacher who became a revolutionary, albeit not aMarxist one. Cabañas regardedEmiliano Zapata as his role model and he never abandoned his Christian faith, as can be seen in Gerardo Tort's film documentary on him. [ [http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2006/04/04/a09n1esp.php Prepara Gerardo Tort nueva cinta sobre Lucio Cabañas ] ]He was born in
El Porvenir , ofAtoyac de Álvarez . He became politically active when he studied at the Guerrero Normal and was a leader of the local student union. In 1962 he was elected to the post of General Secretary of the Federation of Socialistic Peasant Students of Mexico. When he began work as a teacher, he also mediated problems at other schools.When a rector of Juan Álvarez school in Atoyac demanded that all pupils wear school uniforms, Cabañas argued that some families were so poor they could hardly feed their children, not to mention buy school uniforms. The rector was fired but his supporters remained. When a
May 18 ,1967 strike action ended in shooting and deaths, Cabañas fled to the mountains and joined the group ofGenaro Vázquez Rojas until Vázquez' death onFebruary 2 1972 .Cabañas led a guerilla group, the Army of the Poor and Peasant's Brigade Against Injustice. They numbered perhaps 300 members and lived in the
Guerrero Mountains . He financed his group throughkidnapping s and bank robberies.The Mexican government sent 16,000 soldiers to the Sierra Madre de Atoyac Mountains to hunt him. Fifty of them died during the chase.
In December 1974 Cabañas kidnapped
Rubén Figueroa , senator and future governor ofGuerrero . When government troops tried to rescue the senator, Cabañas committed suicide before being captured.Some say Cabañas did not die but ended up in jail. If that was the case he probably would have been executed so that sympathizers would believe the rebellion ended with his death.
Guerrero was in crisis andAcapulco de Juarez was suffering a slump in its tourist industry, thanks to Cabañas. There are also number of legends about him, including that he had five women bodyguards and carried a bag full of money that he distributed to the poor. Those are most likely "Tall Tales", similar legends have been built aroundPancho Villa andEmiliano Zapata .In recent, years, Cabañas has become a left-wing icon in Mexico, much like
Che Guevara and Subcommander Marcos. During recent social movements, including the 2006 clashes between teachers and the state government of Oaxaca Cabañas's face appeared on banners alongside those of Guevara and Vladimir Lenin.Bibliography
*Ulloa Bornemann, Alberto. "Surviving Mexico's Dirty War: A Political Prisoner's Memoir". Trans. Aurora Camacho de Schmidt and Arthur Schmidt. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2007. ISBN 1592134238
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