(1970) Amilcar Cabral, “National Liberation and Culture”

(1970) Amilcar Cabral, “National Liberation and Culture”

3 Feb 1969

In a speech celebrating the life of Dr. Eduardo Mondlane, leader the Mozambican Liberation Front (FRELIMO) who was assassinated by Portuguese agents on February 3, 1969, Amilcar Cabral, leader of the liberation movement in Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde, described the role of indigenous culture in national liberation movements. Ironically Cabral would be assassinated by Portuguese agents on January 20, 1973.
cape verde guinea-bissau liberation movement

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Amilcar Cabral

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Guinea-Bissau

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