Carlota Lucumí



Carlota Lucumí was a Yoruba woman and military tactician in Cuba who organized and executed the bloody and famous truinvirato slave revolt in Cuba.


She identified first and last as Yoruba and swore to be a martyr for the liberation of the enslaved Yoruba people in Cuba. She fought alongside Yoruba leaders like Lucumi Ferminia (another woman), Felipe Lucumi and Ganga, all Yorubas. This war lasted between 1843 to 1844.
She was killed alongside other Yoruba leaders while fighting against cuban military. She died like a military general that she was and her leadership and brilliance was also propagated even by a enemies who were the slave owners and Cuban military men.

This revolt sparked the widespread bloody revolt against slavery in Cuba and laid the foundation for the communist revolution that took place 100 years later.

When Cuba wanted to help Angola to fight against Western backed forces in the 1970s, they called the expedition, "Operation Carlota" in honour of the Yoruba military tactician who shook Cuba to her foundation despite being a woman.

UNESCO built a monument for this brilliant and fearless Yoruba woman in Cuba at the site of the bloody rebellion that crushed slavery in Cuba.

Think Yoruba First 🥇

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