Talk:11th World Festival of Youth and Students
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[edit]- Chapter 3, "Red Kids" covers Soviet participation in the Havana conference.[1]
- Discusses Caribbean participation in Havana and influence on left movements in the Caribbean.[2]
- Protests over US participation in the event[3]
- Description of the event.[4]
References
- ^ Weaver, Kitty D. (1981). Russia's future : the communist education of Soviet youth. New York, N.Y.: Praeger. ISBN 9780030590290.
- ^ Bousquet, Earl; Sanatan, Interviewed by: Amílcar (3 February 2019). "Borders and Marxist Politics in the Caribbean: An Interview with Earl Bousquet on the Workers Revolutionary Movement in St. Lucia". ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. 18 (1): 246–264. ISSN 1492-9732.
- ^ Feinberg, Lawrence (2 August 1978). "D.C. School Board Member's Trip to Havana Protested". Washington Post.
- ^ Franklin, Jane (2016). Cuba and the U.S. empire: a chronological history. New York: Monthly Review Press. pp. 144–145. ISBN 9781583676066.
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