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NT Working Committee and Pledgers Barbara Barnes Martha s. Bean Patrick Cheatham Virginia Dike Dorsett Edmunds Lawrence Prank Nancy Freehsfer Nick & Gayle Garln Judy & Marty Hanlon Janet Hooper Karl M. Kindt HI Ellen Kirby Kathle Krumm Peter Lary Jennifer L. Link Mary McAnally William & Ruth Minter Tim Smith Jay & Karen Spauldlng Jim & Lynne Velkart (partial list) committee for a FREE MOZAMBIQUE flUS VKTP llftZS STREET #1A «W TOWC, N.T. 10027 "December 7, 1972 Dear Friend of Mozambique, This month1s News and Notes discusses some recent events related to the Mozambican struggle. The first part analyzes the significance of the opening of FRELIMO's fourth front in Manica e Sofala Province (see announcement, September newsletter). The second part discusses the importance of recent sessions at the United Nations dealing with the question of the Portuguese territories and their liberation movements* While the opening of the fourth front reflects PRELIMO1s successes within Mozambique, events at the U.N, show growing recognition of PRELIMO and of the other liberation movements at the international level. PRELIMO vice-president Marcelino Dos Santos and Central Committee member and Representative to Zambia Mariano Matsina were in New York for the U.N. proceedings. New York CFM members were fortunate to meet v/ith them and v/ith the Representative to North America Sharfiidine Khan on Sunday, November 12. We discussed CPMfs current work and future goals in relation to PRELIMOfs needs. In order to assess how CPM can be most effective, v/e found it necessary to clarify our understanding of current political realities in this country, especially with regard to the growing awareness of southern Africa issues. We noted the existence of many other southern Africa information and support groups and discussed' the need for greater coordination. On Thursday, November 16 Comrade Dos Santos spoke to a large gathering of New York supporters about the Mozambican struggle. A revised list of literature and films is being prepared and will be available soon. Venceremos, Committee for a Pree Mozambique
Object Description
Title | CFM news & notes, no. 17 (1972 Dec.) |
Description | Newsletter from Committee for a Free Mozambique (CFM). With the title: The opening of the fourth front in Manica e Sofala", the newsletter reports on FRELIMO's military operations in the central Mozambican province of Manica e Sofala (p. 1). It also reports at the liberation movements gain at U.N. session (p. 3) and brings newsflashes reports about Caterpillar Tractor Company and Bethlehem Steel, two companies that has been awarded mineral rights in southern Tete province by the Portuguese government (p. 5). |
Subject (lcsh) |
Nationalism -- Mozambique Self-determination, National Mozambique -- History Portugal -- Politics and government -- 1933-1974 |
Geographic Subject (Country) | Mozambique |
Geographic Subject (Continent) | Africa |
Geographic Coordinates | -18.6696821,35.5273459 |
Coverage date | 1972-07/1972-11 |
Creator | Committee for a Free Mozambique (CFM) |
Publisher (of the Original Version) | Committee for a Free Mozambique (CFM) |
Place of Publication (of the Origianal Version) | New York, New York, USA |
Publisher (of the Digital Version) | University of Southern California. Libraries |
Date issued | 1972-12 |
Type |
texts images |
Format | 6 p. |
Format (aat) | newsletters |
Language | English |
Contributing entity | University of Southern California |
Part of collection | Emerging Nationalism in Portuguese Africa, 1959-1965 |
Part of subcollection | Mozambique Collection |
Rights | The University of Southern California has licensed the rights to this material from the Aluka initiative of Ithaka Harbors, Inc., a non-profit Delaware corporation whose address is 151 East 61st Street, New York, NY 10021 |
Physical access | Original archive is at the Boeckmann Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies. Send requests to address or e-mail given. Phone (213) 821-2366; fax (213) 740-2343. |
Repository Name | USC Libraries Special Collections |
Repository Address | Doheny Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189 |
Repository Email | specol@usc.edu |
Filename | CENPA-337 |
Description
Title | CENPA-337~06 |
Filename | CENPA-337~06.tiff |
Full text | NT Working Committee and Pledgers Barbara Barnes Martha s. Bean Patrick Cheatham Virginia Dike Dorsett Edmunds Lawrence Prank Nancy Freehsfer Nick & Gayle Garln Judy & Marty Hanlon Janet Hooper Karl M. Kindt HI Ellen Kirby Kathle Krumm Peter Lary Jennifer L. Link Mary McAnally William & Ruth Minter Tim Smith Jay & Karen Spauldlng Jim & Lynne Velkart (partial list) committee for a FREE MOZAMBIQUE flUS VKTP llftZS STREET #1A «W TOWC, N.T. 10027 "December 7, 1972 Dear Friend of Mozambique, This month1s News and Notes discusses some recent events related to the Mozambican struggle. The first part analyzes the significance of the opening of FRELIMO's fourth front in Manica e Sofala Province (see announcement, September newsletter). The second part discusses the importance of recent sessions at the United Nations dealing with the question of the Portuguese territories and their liberation movements* While the opening of the fourth front reflects PRELIMO1s successes within Mozambique, events at the U.N, show growing recognition of PRELIMO and of the other liberation movements at the international level. PRELIMO vice-president Marcelino Dos Santos and Central Committee member and Representative to Zambia Mariano Matsina were in New York for the U.N. proceedings. New York CFM members were fortunate to meet v/ith them and v/ith the Representative to North America Sharfiidine Khan on Sunday, November 12. We discussed CPMfs current work and future goals in relation to PRELIMOfs needs. In order to assess how CPM can be most effective, v/e found it necessary to clarify our understanding of current political realities in this country, especially with regard to the growing awareness of southern Africa issues. We noted the existence of many other southern Africa information and support groups and discussed' the need for greater coordination. On Thursday, November 16 Comrade Dos Santos spoke to a large gathering of New York supporters about the Mozambican struggle. A revised list of literature and films is being prepared and will be available soon. Venceremos, Committee for a Pree Mozambique |
Archival file | Volume20/CENPA-337~06.tiff |