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More of the Fundamental Tasks of Marxist-Leninists (in the present stage of development of the communist movement in Iran) More of the Fundamental Tasks of Marxist-Leninists (in the present stage of development of the communist movement in Iran)
Publisher: Organization of the Iranian People's Fedai GuerillasYear: 1978Volume Number: November-DecemberFormat: PamphletCollection: Revolutionary Movements and History
Commemoration of the Fifth Anniversary of Amilcar Cabral Commemoration of the Fifth Anniversary of Amilcar Cabral
Author: Amaro Alexandre DaLuzPublisher: TCHUBA- American Committee for Cape VerdeDate: 1/20/1978Volume Number: 20-JanFormat: TranscriptCollection: Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique
A speech by Amaro Alexandre DaLuz, Cape Verdean Ambassador to the United Nations prepared for delivery at a commemoration program in Boston, Massachusetts observing the 5th anniversary of the assasination of Amilcar Cabral
Imperialist Strategy in Zimbabwe and Southern Africa Imperialist Strategy in Zimbabwe and Southern Africa
Author: Samora MichelPublisher: May 19th Communist OrganizationDate: 9/15/1978Volume Number: 15-SepFormat: MonographCollection: Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique
Statement by Samora Machel concerning imperialism in Southern Africa.
Who is the Enemy --- What is our Objective Who is the Enemy --- What is our Objective
Author: Agostinho NetoPublisher: People\'s Liberation Movement of AngolaDate: 7/2/1978Volume Number: 2-JulFormat: TranscriptCollection: Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique
Transcript of a speech given by Agostinho Neto, leader of the party of independence in Angola
People\'s Power in Mozambique, Angola and Guinea Bissau People\'s Power in Mozambique, Angola and Guinea Bissau
Publisher: Mozambique, Angola & Guine Information CentreYear: 1978Volume Number: No. 11 January-MarchFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique
Structures of Power in Mozambique, Story of the First Congress, MPLA-Workers Party, Guinea tackles crop failure, Communal Villages of Gaza
People\'s Power in Mozambique, Angola and Guinea Bissau People\'s Power in Mozambique, Angola and Guinea Bissau
Publisher: Mozambique, Angola & Guine Information CentreYear: 1978Volume Number: No. 12 Autumn-WinterFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique
Contents include Sena Sugar (Mozambique), Life in a FRELIMO school: Building the new party, Angola and the West, People\'s assembly (Guinea-Bissau)
IKWEZI: A Black Liberation Journal of South African and Southern African Political Analysis IKWEZI: A Black Liberation Journal of South African and Southern African Political Analysis
Year: 1978Volume Number: No. 8 MarchFormat: PeriodicalCollection: IKWEZI
This Issue Dedicated to Robert Sobukwe, Great African Patriot, Pan-Africanist and Azanian Revolutionary Leader. In this Issue: The Black Man\'s Quest; Documents from the Soweto Uprising; ANC-CP Prefers Colonial and Racist Name to Azania; The Soviet Threat in the Horn; Cuban Merenaries in Guinea; Some background to Congo-Zaire; Social Fascism in Angola; more
IKWEZI: A Black Liberation Journal of South African and Southern African Political Analysis IKWEZI: A Black Liberation Journal of South African and Southern African Political Analysis
Year: 1978Volume Number: No. 9 JuneFormat: PeriodicalCollection: IKWEZI
In this Issue: Africanist Congress of Azania; the Marxist-Leninist Opposition in the Revisionist South African Communist Party; Azanian Class Struggle and South African Colonialism; Imperialism and Mineral Resources in Southern Africa; The Rot in the ANC of South Africa; Revisionism and the Cultural Revolution; Excerpts from a History of Swaziland; Steve Biko on Social-Imperialism; On the Theory of the Three Worlds; Interview with UNITA Commander; and more.
IKWEZI: A Black Liberation Journal of South African and Southern African Political Analysis IKWEZI: A Black Liberation Journal of South African and Southern African Political Analysis
Year: 1978Volume Number: No. 10 DecemberFormat: PeriodicalCollection: IKWEZI
In this Issue: The National Question in Azania; The Relationship between Racialism and National Oppression in Azania; The Youth in Azania; African Revolutionary Intellectuals and the Social Transformation of Africa; ZANU and the Zimbabwean Revolution; Kampuchea; more
The International Policies of the MIR: Miguel Enriquez Collection The International Policies of the MIR: Miguel Enriquez Collection
Publisher: MIRYear: 1978Volume Number: No. 3Format: PeriodicalCollection: Chile
Contents include an outline of the MIR's history and an explanation of its tactical and strategic principles for revolutionary struggle and party building.