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El labrador rojo.
Languideciendo en esclavitud, labrador rojo,
fuiste gobernado por zares,
pero los derrocaste con tus poderosos brazos y 
te aventuraste en el campo antes del amanecer.
Usando tus fuertes brazos 
y, donde derramaste tu sangre, 
donde la esclavitud reinó durante siglos,
aras ahora la tierra virgen intacta.
[Traducción parcial]

El labrador rojo. Languideciendo en esclavitud, labrador rojo, fuiste gobernado por zares, pero los derrocaste con tus poderosos brazos y te aventuraste en el campo antes del amanecer. Usando tus fuertes brazos y, donde derramaste tu sangre, donde la esclavitud reinó durante siglos, aras ahora la tierra virgen intacta. [Traducción parcial]

Número de Cartel: PP 928
Información sobre el cartel: Verse on this poster was written by Feodor Miron who wrote under the pseudonym "Uncle Miron". Miron's text is seen on other Bolshevik posters of this period.
Tamaño: 31.5x21.5
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: 1920
Fuentes: Soviet Posters of the era of the Civil War 1918-1921 by B. S. Butnik-Siverskii (1960), page 451, poster 2965
En el catologo: PP 928 Civil War b; Sister Poster PP 382
Artista: M.A. — М.А.
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