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Roque dalton biography of mahatma

          Enslaved and brought to Haiti....

          Roque Dalton

          Salvadoran poet, communist
          Date of Birth: 14.05.1935
          Country: Salvador

          Content:
          1. The Life and Legacy of Roque Dalton
          2. Early Life and Political Activism
          3. Exile and Return
          4. Literary Legacy
          5. Tragic End

          The Life and Legacy of Roque Dalton

          Roque Dalton, a Salvadoran poet and communist, left an indelible mark on his country's cultural and political landscape.

          Early Life and Political Activism

          Roque Dalton was born in San Salvador, El Salvador, in 1935.

          In India he was often referred to as the Mahatma (the great soul) or Babu (father).

        1. The story of Roque Dalton (–) tells us the story of El Salvador.
        2. Enslaved and brought to Haiti.
        3. The document appears to be a novel titled "Miguel Marmol" divided into 11 chapters.
        4. The Salt March was one of the most famous early acts of civil disobedience, led by nonviolence leader Mahatma Gandhi as part of India's protest to gain freedom.
        5. His interest in literature and politics emerged at a young age, and he joined the Communist Party in 1954.

          In 1960, Dalton was sentenced to death for his involvement in a failed peasant uprising. However, a change in government saved him from execution.

          Exile and Return

          Released from prison in 1964, Dalton spent years in exile in various countries in South and Central America, as well as Eastern Europe.

          During this time, he continued to write poetry and hone his political ideas.

          In the late 1960s, Dal