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December 1974 (Vol. 46, No. 12)
November 1974 (Vol. 46, No. 11)
African Agenda, October & November 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda, October & November 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda
The Vol 3, No 6 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Seven Months of Freedom in Portugual, Inflation is Kicking Our Ass, The Real Voice of South Africa- interview with Duma Nokwe, Ethiopia in Transition, Imagine Vorster Wearing An Afro, Frelimo's Answer To Black Power. 8 pages.
October 1974 (Vol. 46, No. 10)
Maine Gay Task Force Newsletter, Vol.1, No.01 (August 1974), Coalition Of Organizations
Maine Gay Task Force Newsletter, Vol.1, No.01 (August 1974), Coalition Of Organizations
Maine Gay Task Force Newsletter (1974-1976)
No abstract provided.
African Agenda, August & September 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda, August & September 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda
The Vol 3, No 5 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Puerto Rico Is Our Fight Too, Puerto Rican Solidarity Day, Historical Outline Of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico: Special Colony of the U.S., The Time For Liberation: interview with Juan Mari Bras, Puerto Rican Labor In The U.S., U.S. Colonialism Exposed at the U.N. 8 pages.
August/September 1974 (Vol. 46, No. 9)
August/September 1974 (Vol. 46, No. 9)
The Ohio Independent Baptist
No abstract provided.
Introductory Remarks, Leo Schelbert
Introductory Remarks, Leo Schelbert
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
The present newsletter contains four items which, hopefully, will be of interest to SAHS members. Professor Heinz K. Meier presents the fourth part of his history of the Swiss American Historical Society. He shoes with much tact and lucidity how the organization almost vanished in the late 1950's and how its revival occurred largely due o the efforts of Dr. Lukas F. Burckhardt, then Cultural Counselor of the Embassy of Switzerland in Washington.
June/July 1974 (Vol. 46, No. 8)
African Agenda, June & July 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda, June & July 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda
The Vol 3, No 4 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: From Dar-es-Salaam To Raleigh, NC, Let My People Go, Unity-The Key Against Racist And Political Repression, A Call For Solidarity With Puerto Rico, Anti-Imperialism And The Sixth Pan-African Congress, U.S. Miners Against Apartheid, Mama King by Rev. Ben Chavis, African Agenda And The Mailing System, Recommended Books. 8 pages.
African Agenda, April & May 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda, April & May 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda
The Vol 3, No 3 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Events in Portugual and Southern Africa, Technological Colonialism, For Independence Socialism and Unity, The Ship by Pablo Neruda, Kenya: The Development of A Neo-Colony, Who Is The Enemy And What Is The Enemy? What Is Our Objective?, MPLA, Agostinho Neto. 8 pages.
African Agenda, February & March, 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda, February & March, 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda
The Vol 3, No 2 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Dedicated to Women In Struggle, South African Women In The Fight Against Apartheid, A Talk With Sylvia Woods, Afro-American Women, Two Years of Struggle, 1975-International Women's Year, The Republic of Guinea-Bissau and Our Responsibility, The 1973 All-African Women's Conference, Vietnamese Women An Inspiration To All, Recommended Books. 9 pages.
February 1974 (Vol. 46, No. 4)
African Agenda, December & January, 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda, December & January, 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda
The Vol 3, No 1 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Africa's Principled Stand, Aspects of Independent in the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, And Interview with FRELIMO, Special Role of Labor in an Antii-Imperialist Front Workshop, News Briefs, Zionism, Isreal and the Republic of South Africa, In Memorial Amilcar Cabral, Recommended Books. 8 pages.