Vol. 4, No. 3
African American Solidarity Committee
Chicago, Illinois, United States
April-May 1975
8 pages
Contents: U. S. Intervention In Chile • History of the Popular Front Movement in Chile • Revolution and Counter-Revolution: Chile’s Experience and Problems Of The Class Struggle • The Rev. Ben Chavis and The Wilmington 10 • To The Party And The People Of Chile • Luis Corvalan, jailed general Secretary of the Chilean Communist Party • Movement in Chile • U. S. Intervention • Recommended Books • A Victory For World Peace in Vietnam and Cambodia • In President Ford’s admission and arrogant defense of the United States’ subversive role in the fascist coup with overthrew the elected Allende government in Chile,...
Contents: U. S. Intervention In Chile • History of the Popular Front Movement in Chile • Revolution and Counter-Revolution: Chile’s Experience and Problems Of The Class Struggle • The Rev. Ben Chavis and The Wilmington 10 • To The Party And The People Of Chile • Luis Corvalan, jailed general Secretary of the Chilean Communist Party • Movement in Chile • U. S. Intervention • Recommended Books • A Victory For World Peace in Vietnam and Cambodia • In President Ford’s admission and arrogant defense of the United States’ subversive role in the fascist coup with overthrew the elected Allende government in Chile, he characterized the tragedy as being "in the best interest of the Chilean people, and certainly of the United States".
African American Solidarity Committee
English
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Digitized by Columbia College Archives & Special Collections.
Used by permission of Otis Cunningham and Prexy Nesbitt, former members of the African American Solidarity Committee.
Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement Collection, Columbia College Chicago