Internet Modern History Sourcebook 20th Century Latin America
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Common Themes and Issue - United States Interference
- Timeline of US Intervention in Latin America [Was At Kansas, now Internet Archive]
- Roy R. Rubottom, Jr.:Communism in the Americas Department of State Bulletin, February 3, 1958 [Was At Historical Text Archive, now Internet Archive] See alsofacsimile [At Google Books]
Cold War view of Communist efforts in Latin America. - Senator Fulbright:Appraisal of US Policy in the Dominican Crisis September 15, 1965 [At this Site]
A wide-ranging critique of US foreign policy. - Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.:The Lowering HemisphereThe Atlantic Monthly, January, 1970 [Was At The Atlantic, now Internet Archive]
On US policy in Latin America.
- Pan-American Efforts
- Economic Progress
- National Identity
- Liberation Theology
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Chile - Wikisource: Chile
- Wikipedia:History of Chile
Chronology, periodisation, maps, and illustrations. - Pablo Neruda (1904-1973):Poems [At Poem Hunter]
Nobel Prize winner, and one of the writers of the century. - Pinochet
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Brazil Back to Index
Paraguay Back to Index
Uruguay Back to Index
Peru Back to Index
Central America Back to Index
Nicaragua Back to Index MexicoBack to Index
Cuba Back to Index
Indigenous Peoples Back to Index
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