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Title
Mozambique against Salazar: Manifesto to the Portuguese "Ministro do Ultramar"
Publication Information
University of Southern California. Libraries
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
Emerging Nationalism in Portuguese Africa
Rights Information
Doheny Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189
Original archive is at the Boeckmann Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies. Send requests to address or e-mail given. Phone (213) 821-2366; fax (213) 740-2343.
The University of Southern California has licensed the rights to this material from the Aluka initiative of Ithaka Harbors, Inc., a non-profit Delaware corporation whose address is 151 East 61st Street, New York, NY 10021
USC Libraries Special Collections
specol@usc.edu
Description
Draft of a manifesto or article about the struggle of Mozambican people against the regime of Salazar.
Type
text
Format
7 p.
articles
Identifier
CENPA-313~01...~08
http://doi.org/10.25549/chil-c60-7833
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/CENPA-313~01.jpg
Language
English
Subject
Nationalism--Mozambique
Self-determination, National
Mozambique--History
Portugal--Politics and government--1933-1974
Place
-18.6696821,35.5273434
Africa
Mozambique
Source
University of Southern California [Contributing entity]
Relation
Emerging Nationalism in Portuguese Africa, 1959-1965
Mozambique Collection
chil-m2

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