Voices of National Liberation: The Revolutionary Ideology of the "Third World" as Expressed by Intellectuals and Artists at the Cultural Congress of Havana, January 1968Irwin Silber Statements by writers and artists from seventy countries of the world and resolutions adopted by the Congress on the promotion of political, cultural and social change. |
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Dr Osvaldo Dorticos President of the Republic of Cuba | 3 |
Ernst Fischer Austria | 9 |
Edmundo Desnoes writer | 15 |
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