Leaflet advertising an event on February 7 at the Langston Hughes Center. The event will include anti-imperialist theatre, drum ensemble, and music, and a speaker from Liberation Support Movement will discuss the background of the MPLA, analysis of the current situation, and people power in the People's Republic of Angola. There will be a presentation on the role of U.S., South Africa, and their agents FNLA-UNITA. The leaflet briefly summarizes the history of the MPLA from the beginning of the armed struggle in 1961 through establishing an independent Angolan Republic on November 11, 1975. Western imperialism launched a drive to recapture its dominate position using groups long supported by...
Leaflet advertising an event on February 7 at the Langston Hughes Center. The event will include anti-imperialist theatre, drum ensemble, and music, and a speaker from Liberation Support Movement will discuss the background of the MPLA, analysis of the current situation, and people power in the People's Republic of Angola. There will be a presentation on the role of U.S., South Africa, and their agents FNLA-UNITA. The leaflet briefly summarizes the history of the MPLA from the beginning of the armed struggle in 1961 through establishing an independent Angolan Republic on November 11, 1975. Western imperialism launched a drive to recapture its dominate position using groups long supported by the CIA and with the support of South African, Zairian and Portuguese diehards colonialists and mercenaries. According to member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the goal was to protect neighboring conservative African governments, including Rhodesia and South Africa; only several months later did the significant Soviet buildup begin. The leaflet discusses Agostinho Neto, Frelimo, the Ford Administration, and Henry Kissinger. The leaflet includes quotes Samora Machel, President of Mozambique.