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  • Publisher: North American Congress on Latin America, New York
  • Date published: 1976
  • Format: Softcover
32p, wraps.With articles on "The Pentagon's Proteges: US military programs for foreign military personnel," , photos, illustrations, tables, yellowing, ink writing on several pages. The information source for the Left in Latin America. Vol. X, Number 1, January 1976. The NACLA Newsletter, which became the Latin America & Empire Report in the early 1970s, was the primary source for Left-wing reportage on events and institutions affecting the people of Latin America, occasionally expanding coverage to the Mid-East, Southeast Asia and,of course, the Empire. Each issue, published monthly, is filled with lists,statistics, reading lists, tables, maps and other extremely useful information on the activities of the CIA, US and multinational corporations, banking institutions and military-police tactics throughout South and Central Americas, the islands and Mexico.
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  • Publisher: North American Congress on Latin America, New York
  • Date published: 1987
  • Format: Softcover
40p., in glossy, stapled, illustrated wraps. This number includes "Mexico: Whose Crisis, Whose Future?" "Displaced People of El Salvador and Peru," 'Trade Law: Sanctions among friends," also articles, footnotes, references, photos, illustrations, tables. The information source for the Left in Latin America. Vol. XXI, No. 5-6, September - December. The NACLA Newsletter, which became the Latin America & Empire Report in the early 1970s, was the primary source for Left-wing reportage on events and institutions affecting the people of Latin America, occasionally expanding coverage to the Mid-East, Southeast Asia and,of course, the Empire. Each issue, published bi-monthly, is filled with lists,statistics, reading lists, tables, maps and other extremely useful information on the activities of the CIA, US and multinational corporations, banking institutions and military-police tactics throughout South and Central Americas, the islands and Mexico.
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  • Publisher: NACLA, New York
  • Date published: 1974
  • Format: Softcover
32p., softbound in 11x8.5 inch paste-fastened self-wraps, cover-leaves are heavily spotted with foxing. Complete, clean within and unmarked, but a "reading copy"
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  • Publisher: North American Congress on Latin America, New York
  • Date published: 1977
  • Format: Softcover
31p., wraps, lightly warped, wraps unevenly toned along edges else good condition. Most of the issue devoted to the cover story, "Electronics: The Global Industry" The NACLA Newsletter, which became the Latin America & Empire Report in the early 1970s, was the primary source for Left-wing reportage on events and institutions affecting the people of Latin America, occasionally expanding coverage to the Mid-East, Southeast Asia and,of course, the Empire. Each issue, published monthly, is filled with lists,statistics, reading lists, tables, maps and other extremely useful information on the activities of the CIA, US and multinational corporations, banking institutions and military-police tactics throughout South and Central Americas, the islands and Mexico.
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  • Publisher: North American Congress on Latin America, New York
  • Date published: 1977
  • Format: Softcover
31p. wraps. Cover Story "New Strategies for the Empire?" Also "A New Face for the Counterrevolution.," Brazil: Unmasking the Miracle," "Carter's Arms Policy." Vol. XI, No. 6, July August. The NACLA Newsletter, which became the Latin America & Empire Report in the early 1970s, was the primary source for Left-wing reportage on events and institutions affecting the people of Latin America, occasionally expanding coverage to the Mid-East, Southeast Asia and,of course, the Empire. Each issue, published monthly, is filled with lists,statistics, reading lists, tables, maps and other extremely useful information on the activities of the CIA, US and multinational corporations, banking institutions and military-police tactics throughout South and Central Americas, the islands and Mexico.
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  • Publisher: North American Congress on Latin America, New York
  • Date published: 1977
  • Format: Softcover
40p., wraps, evenly toned else very good condition. Most of the issue devoted to the cover story, "Capital's Flight: The Apparel Industry Moves South" The NACLA Newsletter, which became the Latin America & Empire Report in the early 1970s, was the primary source for Left-wing reportage on events and institutions affecting the people of Latin America, occasionally expanding coverage to the Mid-East, Southeast Asia and,of course, the Empire. Each issue, published monthly, is filled with lists,statistics, reading lists, tables, maps and other extremely useful information on the activities of the CIA, US and multinational corporations, banking institutions and military-police tactics throughout South and Central Americas, the islands and Mexico.
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  • Publisher: North American Congress on Latin America, New York
  • Date published: 1998
  • Format: Softcover
various pagination, in glossy, stapled, illustrated wraps. A broken set of Volume thirty-two, 3 numbers, bi-monthly. This volume includes "Latin American Youth: Anger and Disenchantment on the Margins," "Journalists Under the Gun," Dabile Ortega, Sandanista Congress, "Puerto Rican Workers Strike Back," "Militarized Democracy in the Americas," "Deported Home to Haiti," "Mexican Bank Bail-Out Scandal," also articles, footnotes, references, photos, illustrations, tables. The information source for the Left in Latin America. Vol. XXXII, Nos. 1- 3, July - December. The NACLA Newsletter, which became the Latin America & Empire Report in the early 1970s, was the primary source for Left-wing reportage on events and institutions affecting the people of Latin America, occasionally expanding coverage to the Mid-East, Southeast Asia and,of course, the Empire. Each issue, published bi-monthly, is filled with lists,statistics, reading lists, tables, maps and other extremely useful information on the activities of the CIA, US and multinational corporations, banking institutions and military-police tactics throughout South and Central Americas, the islands and Mexico.
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  • Publisher: North American Congress on Latin America, New York
  • Date published: 1975
  • Format: Softcover
32p., wraps. This issue includes "Arms and Power: the politics of US arms to Latin America," with lists of arms merchants, sales, articles, footnotes, references, photos, illustrations, tables. The information source for the Left in Latin America. Vol. IX, No. 2, March. The NACLA Newsletter, which became the Latin America & Empire Report in the early 1970s, was the primary source for Left-wing reportage on events and institutions affecting the people of Latin America, occasionally expanding coverage to the Mid-East, Southeast Asia and,of course, the Empire. Each issue, published monthly, is filled with lists,statistics, reading lists, tables, maps and other extremely useful information on the activities of the CIA, US and multinational corporations, banking institutions and military-police tactics throughout South and Central Americas, the islands and Mexico.
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  • Publisher: North American Congress on Latin America, New York
  • Date published: 1974
  • Format: Softcover
32p, wraps, illustrated, tables, contents in very good condition, issue on "U.S. Counter-Revolutionary Apparatus: The Chilean Offensive" Vol. VIII, Number 6, July-August. The NACLA Newsletter, which became the Latin America & Empire Report in the early 1970s, was the primary source for Left-wing reportage on events and institutions affecting the people of Latin America, occasionally expanding coverage to the Mid-East, Southeast Asia and,of course, the Empire. Each issue, published monthly, is filled with lists,statistics, reading lists, tables, maps and other extremely useful information on the activities of the CIA, US and multinational corporations, banking institutions and military-police tactics throughout South and Central Americas, the islands and Mexico.
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  • Publisher: New York: North American Congress on Latin America
  • Date published: 1977
32p A4 format, stapled, newspaper stock, text in two columns, cover with Harry Driggs illustration, adverts, issued by the North American Congress on Latin America, paper yellowing Language: English
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  • Publisher: North American Congress on Latin America, New York
  • Date published: 1984
  • Format: Softcover
various pagination, in glossy, stapled, illustrated wraps. A complete set of Volume eighteen, 6 numbers, bi-monthly. All have worn wraps and address label on rear wrap, Number 5 has some slight foxing, else generally very good condition. This volume includes "The Salvation Brokers: Conservative evangalists in Central America," by Enrique Dominguez and Deborah Huntington, Uruguay, US invasion of Grenada, "El Salvador 1984," "Endgame: a special report on US Military strategy in Central America," by Allan Nairn, Belize, US Sanctuary Movement, "Oil on Troubled Waters: Venezuelan Policy in the Caribbean," by Robert Matthews, "Are Democrats Different?" Puerto Rico and the Cerro Maravilla Deaths, also articles, footnotes, references, photos, illustrations, tables. The information source for the Left in Latin America. Vol. XVIII, Nos. 1- 6, January - December. The NACLA Newsletter, which became the Latin America & Empire Report in the early 1970s and the NACLA Report on the Americas in 1977, was the primary source for Left-wing reportage on events and institutions affecting the people of Latin America, occasionally expanding coverage to the Mid-East, Southeast Asia and,of course, the Empire. Each issue, published bi-monthly, is filled with lists, statistics, reading lists, tables, maps and other extremely useful information on the activities of the CIA, US and multinational corporations, banking institutions and military-police tactics throughout South and Central Americas, the islands and Mexico.
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  • Publisher: North American Congress on Latin America, New York
  • Date published: 1985
  • Format: Softcover
various pagination, in glossy, stapled, illustrated wraps. A complete set of Volume nineteen, 6 numbers, bi-monthly. Cover wraps worn issue No. 2 has fading along the edges, 3 of the 6 have address label on rear outside wrap, else in good condition. This volume includes "Four More Years: a symposium on Central America and the second Reagan term," "Debt: Latin America hangs in the balance," "Sandinista Foreign Policy: strategies for survival," "Peru: human rights and elections," "Mare Nostrum: US Security policy in the English-speaking Caribbean," "Interview with the FMLN," "Visions of the Kingdom: The Latin American Church in conflict," "Mexico in Crisis," George Black on the Guatemalan army, Marc Edelman on the Washington bailout of Costa Rica, also articles, footnotes, references, photos, illustrations, tables. The information source for the Left in Latin America. Vol. XIX, Nos. 1- 6, January - December. The NACLA Newsletter, which became the Latin America & Empire Report in the early 1970s, was the primary source for Left-wing reportage on events and institutions affecting the people of Latin America, occasionally expanding coverage to the Mid-East, Southeast Asia and,of course, the Empire. Each issue, published bi-monthly, is filled with lists,statistics, reading lists, tables, maps and other extremely useful information on the activities of the CIA, US and multinational corporations, banking institutions and military-police tactics throughout South and Central Americas, the islands and Mexico.
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  • Publisher: North American Congress on Latin America, New York
  • Date published: 1996
  • Format: Softcover
Complete run for the period of January 1995 to December 1996. Various pagination, in glossy, stapled, illustrated wraps. All have address label on rear wrap, else very good condition. Issues present are Volume 28 Numbers 4-6, Volume 29 Numbers 1-6 and Volume 30 Numbers 1-3 Vol. XXIX, Nos. 2- 6, September - June. The NACLA Newsletter, which became the Latin America & Empire Report in the early 1970s, and then the NACLA Report on the Americas in the late 1970s, was the primary source for Left-wing reportage on events and institutions affecting the people of Latin America, occasionally expanding coverage to the Mid-East, Southeast Asia and,of course, the Empire. Each issue, published bi-monthly, is filled with lists,statistics, reading lists, tables, maps and other extremely useful information on the activities of the CIA, US and multinational corporations, banking institutions and military-police tactics throughout South and Central Americas, the islands and Mexico.
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[Latinx] NACLA's Latin America and Empire Report and a Chicano socialist campaign pamphlet. Archive of 5 Magazine. New York: North American Congress on Latin America, 1971-1977. Various pagination, 8.5 x 11 inches wraps. The NACLA Newsletter, which became the Latin America & Empire Report in the early 1970's, was the primary source for Left-wing reportage on events and institutions affecting the people of Latin America, occasionally expanding coverage to the Mid-East, Southeast Asia and, of course, the Empire. This collection includes: [1] NACLA Newsletter. New York: Vol. V No. 6. October, 1971. "United Fruit is Not Chiquita", "The Colonial Case of Puerto Rico", "CIA Subversion on the Rise", "Che--A Poem." [2] NACLA'S Latin America & Empire Report. New York: Vol. VII No. 3. March 1973. "Bibliography on Latin America." With a selection of news sourcesand periodicals on Latin America. [3] NACLA'S Latin America & Empire Report: NACLA en Espanol. New York: February 1976. "El Estado y el Imperio de Los Somoza", "Imperio Economico", "Los Intereses de los EEUU en Nicaragua." [4] NACLA'S Latin America & Empire Report. New York: Vol. XI No. 5. May-June 1977. "Channeling Labor's Early Struggles", "The Legal Web", "The Collaboration Club." [5] Vote Socialist. East Los Angeles Socialist Workers. 1974. Bi-lingual text in English and Spanish. "Remove the Sheriff's Department", "Stop Deportations", "More Funding for the Barrio." All magazines have multiple black and white illustrations and photographs with the exception of the 1976 all Spanish issue. The issues feature articles from multiple contributors and range on a variety of hot social topics during the height of the Chicano/Latino movement and the critique on the war in Vietnam. Mild toning and previous owner's mailing address sticker en verso on some. Overall in very good condition.
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[Latinx] NACLA's Latin America and Empire Report Archive of 4 issues. New York: North American Congress on Latin America, 1971-1977. Various pagination, 8.5 x 11 inches wraps. The NACLA Newsletter, which became the Latin America & Empire Report in the early 1970's, was the primary source for Left-wing reportage on events and institutions affecting the people of Latin America, occasionally expanding coverage to the Mid-East, Southeast Asia and, of course, the Empire. This collection includes: [1] NACLA'S Latin America & Empire Report. New York: Vol. VI No. 9. November 1972. "The New Imperial Navy", "Moving Against the Corporations", "NACLA in Spanish." [2] NACLA'S Latin America & Empire Report. New York: Vol. 7 No. 6. July/Aug. 1973. "The Army Under Siege", "Military Assistance Trends", "New Publications of Interest." [3] NACLA'S Latin America & Empire Report. New York: Vol. IX No. 5. July-August 1975. (2nd. Printing, November, 1976.) "U.S. Runaway Shops On the Mexican Border." [4] NACLA'S Latin America & Empire Report. New York: Vol. X No. 10. December 1976. "Time of Reckoning--The U.S. and Chile." All magazines have multiple black and white illustrations and photographs and multiple contributors with contents ranging on a variety of hot social topics during the height of the Chicano/Latino movement and the critique on the war in Vietnam. Mild toning and previous owner's mailing address sticker en verso on some. Overall in very good condition.
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[Latinx] NACLA's Latin America and Empire Report Archive of 10 Issues. New York: North American Congress on Latin America, 1974. Ten issues of the magazine, a complete run for the year 1974. Issues present are Vol. 8 Nos. 1-10. Various pagination, 8.5 x 11 inches wraps. The NACLA Newsletter, which became the Latin America & Empire Report in the early 1970's, was the primary source for Left-wing reportage on events and institutions affecting the people of Latin America, occasionally expanding coverage to the Mid-East, Southeast Asia and, of course, the Empire. Articles include "Golden Ghetto: the American Colony in Mexico," "Police Terrorism in Latin America," Major US arms transfers to foreign countries 1971-73, "Bolivia: the war goes on," Guillermo Lora, "Guatamala: breaking free," USARSA catalog, "Dominican Republic Military Democracy," Falconbridge, Feminism Balaguerista, "U.S. Counter-Revolutionary Apparatus: The Chilean Offensive," "Panama," "Chile: the US propping up the Junta," "Argentina: AIFLD losing its grip"., and more. All volumes bear previous owner's name penned on front wrap, Nos. 2 and 4-10 with address labels on rear wraps, some wear, soiling, and uneven toning, otherwise in very good condition. f.
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