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Che Guevara

British  
/ tʃeɪ ɡəˈvɑːrə, tʃe ɡeˈβara /

noun

  1. See Guevara

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Postings by group members support such figures and groups as Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, Karl Marx and the Black Panther Party.

From Washington Times

Long encouraging people to call him Dr. Simi, he did not hide his desire for prestige, declaring once that he wanted to be remembered as a revolutionary like Che Guevara.

From Los Angeles Times

That was more radical than Karl Marx and Che Guevara.

From New York Times

“He never dreamed they would be on tote bags, as iconic as a Che Guevara T-shirt,” he said.

From New York Times

Fairey compares it to the iconic 1960 portrait of Che Guevara, bearded and in a beret, photographed by Alberto Korda, that has appeared on countless banners and posters for decades since.

From Los Angeles Times