Che Guevara was a Latin American revolutionary and political leader who lived from 1928 until 1967. He believed strongly in social justice and equality for all people and was an important figure in the Cuban Revolution of 1959. His legacy is that of a passionate and dedicated fighter for the rights of all people--especially the disadvantaged and oppressed, no matter where they lived. He was an example of revolutionary courage, and he inspired millions of people around the world to work for a better society. His ideas, speeches, and actions remain relevant to this day as a reminder of the importance of fighting for people who suffer from social injustices and inequality.