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Tricontinental

This collection contains issues of Tricontinental, founded in 1967 by the Organization of Solidarity with the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America (OSPAAAL) following the first Tricontinental conference. These periodicals, published in Havana, Cuba, cover a wide range of topics, from national liberation movements to the capitalistic exploitation of natural resources in various countries. The goal of this publication is to expose imperialistic policies and create international solidarity with leftist political movements. These articles focus on the struggles of countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America and include interviews with revolutionaries, cultural pieces such as poetry, analysis, and more.

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Tricontinental No. 3 [North American Edition] Tricontinental No. 3 [North American Edition]
Publisher: Organization of Solidarity with the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin AmericaCall Number: Volume Number: No. 3Format: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
"Unity Without Boundaries" is Fidel's speech on the 10th anniversary of the first defeat of US imperialism in the Americas at The Bay of Pigs. "Viet Nam, 1971" summarizes the present civilian and military aspect of South Viet Nam, including life in the liberated zones. "Unique Ireland" is a historical analysis of the movement in Northern Ireland. "Parenthesis" is a historical and economic analysis of Guinea. In 1970 mercenaries attempted to overthrow Sekou Toure in a mission that was plotted by Portugal and other western powers. This article aims to promote an understanding of why imperialism conspires against the Guinean road to socialism. "Brazil: The 30 Hour Plan" details Brazil's plan to militarily intervene in Latin American countries where there were efforts to establish a socialist government, especially in Uruguay. In return, the U.S. would grant Brazil a total monopoly of power in this area. "Colombian Guerrilla" details the resurgence of rural Colombian guerrilla activity, making the movement one of the most advanced rural guerrilla struggles in Latin America. "News behind the News - Okinawa" details the explosion that took place at the US Air Force Base, Kadena. This B-52 bomber was taking off for the Viet Nam war zone when it crashed and all of its deadly cargo exploded. The crash site was located near the Chibana munitions depot and had the course of the B-52 bomber varied slightly, an entire population would have been wiped out. "Boomerang for Israel" describes the arrest, imprisonment and trial, in Israel, of Taisir Kubaa, president of the Palestinian's Student's Union. Kubaa was tortured and charged with participating of the sabotage of an Israeli airliner. "Notes on the Cultural Life of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam" is an excerpt of two chapters from Peter Weiss' book on the history, poetry and culture of the Vietnamese people.
Tricontinental No. 25 Tricontinental No. 25
Publisher: Organization of Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin AmericaYear: 1971Call Number: Volume Number: No. 25 July - AugustFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
"Unity Without Boundaries" Fidel Castro's speech at the closing of the meeting held at the tenth anniversary of the Victory of Giron which outlines Cuba's political position and historic content. "People and Technique" remarks from Louis Behanzin, Secretary of State for Ideology, at a 1970 seminar. Behanzin was in charge of planning and initiating the educational reform that became general middle-level education in the Centers of Revolutionary Education. Guinea was the only African country to say no to the referendum imposed by French colonialism. "Parenthesis" economist Eskor Toyo provides economic and historic data of Guinea. Toyo exposes the imperialist plot supported by Guinean bureaucrats and businessmen who want to switch back to capitalism. "Unique Ireland" analyzes anti-colonial movements in Ireland that predate other national liberation movements. "Imperial Self-Censureship" James Higgins speech on the United State's press and the role of the revolutionary journalist. Higgins was a professor of journalism at the University of Boston and a contributor to The Nation and Liberation News Service. Higgins gives a historic sketch of free speech and the need to for young radical involvement in the press. "At the Root" the Cuban Revolutionary Government held its first National Congress of Education and Culture in Havana where professors and teachers discussed the issues relating to educational development plans outlined by the Revolution. This congress comes 10 years after Cuba declared itself free of illiteracy. "Five Years" speech by Domingo Garcia given at the 5th anniversary of the constitution of the Organization of Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America (OSPAAAL) Executive Secretariat. Garcia was the Assistant Secretary-General of OSPAAAL. "Notes on the Cultural Life of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam" excerpts from Peter Weiss' book where he outlines the history, poetry and culture of the Vietnamese people.
Tricontinental Bulletin No. 58 Tricontinental Bulletin No. 58
Publisher: OSPAAALDate: 1/1971Call Number: Volume Number: Year VI No. 58Format: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
Tupamaros: If there isn't a homeland for all, there won't be a homeland for anybody / George Jackson: Letters from Soledad / Kampuchea: Political Program / OSPAAL in the IX Meeting of AAPSO (Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organization) / Rebellion in Chad / Pirate Attack Against DRV / Guinea: The People Smash the Invasion / Solidarity with Pakistan / At the V Congress of the Korean Workers' Party.
Tricontinental Bulletin No. 59 Tricontinental Bulletin No. 59
Publisher: OSPAAALDate: 1/1971Call Number: Volume Number: Year VI No. 59Format: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
Michele Firk ...she was not a leftist, she was a communist and a revolutionary. / Guinea: People's Victory / Argentina: Armed Revolutionary Organizations [Four Armed Organizations. Revolutionary Strategy and Tactical Actions. Concepts on Peronism, Ties with the Masses, the Armed Struggle and the Continental Revolution]. / Viet Nam: A Single History.
Tricontinental Bulletin No. 30 Tricontinental Bulletin No. 30
Publisher: OSPAAALDate: 9/1968Call Number: Volume Number: Year III No. 30Format: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
Summary / Tricontinental Scene / Guerrilla Fronts / Letters to OSPAAAL / Anniversaries / Appeals and Messages / From the Executive Secretariat
Tricontinental Bulletin No. 61 Tricontinental Bulletin No. 61
Publisher: OSPAAALDate: 4/1971Call Number: Volume Number: Year VI, No. 61Format: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
In this issue, an article covers the historic events of the second half of the 19th century in the Dominican Republic; the Patriotic Front of National Liberation presents irrefutable evidence of the participation of the Portuguese Government in the aggression against the Guinean Republic; excerpts of a speech by President Ahmed Sekou Toure of Guinea; and more.
Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 37 Tricontinental Bulletin, No. 37
Publisher: OSPAAALDate: 4/1969Call Number: Volume Number: Year IV, No. 37Format: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
In this issue, OSPAAAL recognizes the International Week of Solidarity with the struggle for the Vietnamese people by calling on organizations, all revolutionary national and international organizations and all progressive forces to intensify their support of the Vietnamese people; covers the status and conditions of guerrilla war and armed struggle Zimbabwe; considers the struggle against Portuguese colonialism in parts of Africa by surveying a ten-year history of resistance counter-insurgency as it developed across the continent; and more.
Tricontinental No. 1 [French] Tricontinental No. 1 [French]
Publisher: OSPAAALYear: 1968Call Number: Volume Number: No. 1, 1968, Janvier-FevrierFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Tricontinental
Sommaire: De Nuremberg a Stockholm; Ethique et Socialisme; Regis Debray: Coupable d'etre revolutionnaire; Signification du phenomene economique bresilien; Guinee-Bissau: la foret de la guerilla; Palestine: les commandos "Tourmente"; Viet-Nam: 5 lecons pour la victoire; La Tricontinentale: declaration generale de la premiere conference; Sur le chemin de Sandino; Guinee: revolution et culture; Japon: agression culturelle de l'impreialisme; De Samneua a La Havane; Dernieres declarations de l'OSPAAAL