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Che Guevara

British  
/ tʃeɪ ɡəˈvɑːrə, tʃe ɡeˈβara /

noun

  1. See Guevara

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If the polls are correct, both states will elect Democratic governors who can claim plausible mainstream credentials and a political philosophy to the right of Che Guevara.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Proud Boys only needed a handful of 20-year-olds with bandanas and Che Guevara shirts to create chaotic images for iPhone cameras that were disseminated on social media as “proof” that antifa was real.

From Salon

Ever involved in the political events of the moment, she never shied away from performing songs dedicated to revolutionaries like Che Guevara.

From Los Angeles Times

On the walls of his cell, Abdallah kept a picture of the 1960s revolutionary Che Guevara and postcards from supporters around the world.

From BBC

Barrie; and José Rivera earned his first and so far only nomination for “The Motorcycle Diaries,” about the life of Che Guevara.

From Los Angeles Times