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The making of a middle cadre: the story of Rui de Pinto; illustrated by Selma Waldman

The making of a middle cadre: the story of Rui de Pinto; illustrated by Selma Waldman

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The making of a middle cadre: the story of Rui de Pinto; illustrated by Selma Waldman

by de Pinto, Rui, taped and edited by Don Barnett

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Richmond, B.C.: Liberation Support Movement Information Center/LSM, 1973. Pamphlet. 108p., foreword, introduction, pen-and-ink illustrations, map, 5.25x8.5 inches, very good in photo-illustrated yellow wraps. An interview, oral history of one man's experiences in the MPLA as a soldier in the rebellion in Angola. Life Histories from the Revolution, Angola, MPLA. 1.

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Title
The making of a middle cadre: the story of Rui de Pinto; illustrated by Selma Waldman
Author
de Pinto, Rui, taped and edited by Don Barnett
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Pamphlet
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Liberation Support Movement Information Center/LSM
Place of Publication
Richmond, B.C.
Date Published
1973
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1970S; Africa; Armed struggle; Oral tradition / transcription; Portugal;

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