Digital Library - Selected African Holdings
University of Southern California
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USC: University of Southern California · 1966 Portuguese
Letter addressed to the people of Mozambique titled: Mozambique is not Portugal and dated 24 June 1966.
USC: University of Southern California · 1964 Portuguese
Card issued by The Central Committee of FRELIMO wishing happy new year 1965.
USC: University of Southern California · 1963 Portuguese
End of the year message broadcast on the 1st of January 1964 by FRELIMO.
USC: University of Southern California · 1963 Portuguese
Article titled: We will fight tirelessly for our independence, regarding the speech that Mr. Salazar pronounced on 1963-08-12.
USC: University of Southern California · 1961 Portuguese
Draft of a communique claiming rights for the African people of Mozambique. The document includes a clipping of the aforementioned communique published in Portuguese for the Brazilian newspaper Portugal Democrático.
USC: University of Southern California · 1959 Portuguese
Clipping taken from Portugal Democrático, newspaper founded by the oppositional core of the Portuguese in Brazil, edited in São Paulo, titled "Unrest in Mozambique arrested 34 oppositionists."
USC: University of Southern California Portuguese
Document listing the 24 statutes of the Frente de Libertação de Moçambique (FRELIMO).
USC: University of Southern California Portuguese
Contents: Apresentação (p. 1) Discurso de S. Exa. Rashidai Kawawa (p. 6) Discurso de S. Exa. Oscar Kambona (p. 9) Discurso de Marcelino dos Santos (p. 11) Discurso de Dr. …
USC: University of Southern California Portuguese
Constitution and Programme establishing the Comité Revolucionário de Moçambique (Mozambique Revolutionary Committee) - COREMO, a small FRELIMO splinter group, and is possibly affiliated with Renamo. The document outlines its purpose, …
USC: University of Southern California Portuguese
Press released by COREMO announcing losses on the Portuguese side by the COREMO guerrilla group.