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In San Juan, Puerto Rican fought against injustices and inhumane working conditions. Due to those injustices, they decided to strike and protest such actions. As a result, the National Guard was called against individuals exercising their right to protest. The article that follows focuses on the famine that Africa faced during the 1970s. The last article included is in regards to the death of a Guatemalan worker.

Keywords

Puerto Rico, strike, San Juan, National Guards, union, workers, sanitation workers, State of Emergency, national insurrection, jail. military, nonviolent resistance, Africa Famine, coalition, Guatemala, killed, murdered, New York Times, CIA, land distribution, British Journalist, California, Southern Africa, League of Men, voters, racists, Nazi government, Deaths, University of California., Assemblyman Bradham, Black Americans, Europeans, state retirement system

Date

1973

Language

English

Location

Puerto Rico, Africa, Guatemala

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El Malcriado Newspaper Collection

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Archives & Special Collections of California State University, Monterey Bay

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International News: Noticias Internacionales

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