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Latin America

This collection contains materials from Central and South America and the Caribbean. Primary topics include Cuba and the Cuban Revolution, the Sandanista revolution in Nicaragua, the Nicaragua-Contra War, the Chilean struggle for independence and US imperialism.

Subcollections

  • Chile
    This collection focuses primarily on the advent of the elected socialist Presidency of Salvador Allende in Chile, the 1973 fascist coup against Allende, engineered by the CIA and led by General Augusto Pinochet, and the subsequent repression of the left.
  • Cuba
    This collection primarily contains recordings focusing on various aspects of life in Cuba after their Communist Revolution.
  • El Salvador
    This collection contains materials related to the liberation struggle in El Salvador.
  • Guatemala
    This collection contains materials detailing the revolutionary struggles in Guatemala, the role of Guatemalan women during the revolution and the United States role in Guatemalan politics.
  • NACLA
    North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) is an independent non-profit organization founded in 1966 to research the political economy of the Americas and US policy towards the region.
  • Nicaragua
    These materials focus primarily on the Sandanistas and their struggle for national liberation.
  • Struggles in Latin America
    This collection contains materials from throughout Latin America. Detailed interviews, poems and accounts from the 1973 revolution in Chile, the Sandinista Contra conflict in Nicaragua, and from revolutionary forces El Salvador are all included.

Documents

We Will Go Together-United by Blood/There was Never Torture in My Country We Will Go Together-United by Blood/There was Never Torture in My Country
Date: 1/1/1974Call Number: LA 002Format: DATProducers: Frances EmleyCollection: Chile
Two programs on the 1973 coup in Chile, produced by Frances Emley. The first is a long interview with Joan Jara on her husband Victor Jara’s life and death. The second program documents torture in Chile, and is framed by the Junta’s ambassador claiming that “there is no torture in my country.” At end a 4-minute poem/song. Hum on cut one.
Interview with Isabel Letelier Interview with Isabel Letelier
Call Number: LA 034Format: CDProducers: Freedom ArchivesProgram: Chile: Promise of FreedomCollection: Chile
Daniel Del Solar interviews Isabel Letelier about her experience in Chile before and after the coup in 1973. Done for the 30th anniversary of the coup and used extensively in Chile: Promise of Freedom. Track 16 + Isabel #1
Interview with Isabel Letelier Interview with Isabel Letelier
Call Number: LA 036Format: CDProducers: Freedom ArchivesProgram: Chile: Promise of FreedomCollection: Chile
Daniel Del Solar interviews Isabel Letelier about her experience in Chile before and after the coup in 1973. Done for the 30th anniversary of the coup and used extensively in Chile: Promise of Freedom. Track 1 to end; Isabel #2
Interview with Rene Castro Interview with Rene Castro
Date: 2/13/2002Call Number: LA 037Format: CDProducers: Freedom ArchivesProgram: Chile: Promise of FreedomCollection: Chile
Nina Serrano and Claude Marks interview Rene Castro about his experience before, during and after the coup in Chile, 1973. Done for the 30th anniversary of the coup and used extensively in Chile: Promise of Freedom.
Interview with Francisco Pancho Letelier Interview with Francisco Pancho Letelier
Date: 10/10/2002Call Number: LA 038Format: CDProducers: Freedom ArchivesProgram: Chile: Promise of FreedomCollection: Chile
Francisco Pancho Letelier is interviewed in October 2002 about his experience in Chile before, during and after the military coup of 1973. Done for the 30th anniversary of the coup. Starts Track 9
Interview with Ariel Dorfman Interview with Ariel Dorfman
Date: 11/5/2002Call Number: LA 039Format: CDProducers: Freedom ArchivesProgram: Chile: Promise of FreedomCollection: Chile
Ariel Dorfman, well-known author, is interviewed by Claude Marks about his experience in Chile during the time of the military coup in 1973. Done for the 30th anniversary of the coup and used extensively in Chile: Promise of Freedom.
Interview with Francisco Letelier Interview with Francisco Letelier
Date: 12/1/2002Call Number: LA 040Format: CDProducers: Freedom ArchivesProgram: Chile: Promise of FreedomCollection: Chile
Francisco Letelier is interviewed in December 2002 about his experience in Chile before, during and after the military coup of 1973. Done for the 30th anniversary of the coup.
Interview with Christian Letelier Interview with Christian Letelier
Date: 1/31/2003Call Number: LA 041Format: CDProducers: Freedom ArchivesProgram: Chile: Promise of FreedomCollection: Chile
Christian Letelier is interviewed by Daniel Del Solar about his experience in Chile during the military coup in 1973. Done for the 30th anniversary of the coup.
Interview with Rene Castro Interview with Rene Castro
Date: 5/29/2003Call Number: LA 042Format: CDProducers: Freedom ArchivesProgram: Chile: Promise of FreedomCollection: Chile
Nina Serrano and Claude Marks interview Rene Castro about his experience before, during and after the coup in Chile, 1973. Done for the 30th anniversary of the coup and used extensively in Chile: Promise of Freedom.
Interview with Fach Galaz-Cornejo Interview with Fach Galaz-Cornejo
Call Number: LA 043Format: DATProducers: Freedom ArchivesProgram: Chile: Promise of FreedomCollection: Chile
Fach Galaz-Cornejo, former Chilean military officers interviewed by Christian Opaso about their experience in Chile before during and after the coup in 1973. Done for the 30th anniversary of the coup. In Spanish.