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Brazil's popular groups, 1966-1986. Supplement 5, 1995 [microform].
Format
Book, Microform
Language
Portuguese
Published/Created
Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Office, 1996.
Description
28 microfilm reels : ill. ; 35 mm.
Details
Subject(s)
Brazil
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Social conditions
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1985-
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Church and social problems
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Brazil
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Land reform
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Brazil
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Labor
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Brazil
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Labor movement
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Brazil
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Brazil
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Politics and government
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1985-2002
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Human rights
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Brazil
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Black people
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Brazil
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Women
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Brazil
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Indigenous peoples of South America
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Brazil
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Education
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Brazil
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Urbanization
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Brazil
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Mass media
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Brazil
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Ecology
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Brazil
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Indigenous Studies
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Related name
Library of Congress. Preservation Microfilming Office
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Notes
Part of a collection of materials issued by socio-political, religious, labor, and minority grass-roots organizations in Brazil. This supplement consists of 147 pamphlets, 246 serial titles, and 120 posters organized into fourteen categories.
Guide to contents filmed on first reel.
Contents
reel no. 1. Agrarian reform and land issues
reel no. 2-3. Children and youth
reel no. 4-6. Education and communication
reel no. 7-9. Ethnic groups
reel no. 10-11. Environment and ecology
reel no. 12-13. Homosexual and bisexual
reel no. 14. Human and civil rights
reel no. 15-16. Labor and laboring classes
reel no. 17-20. Political parties and issues
reel no. 22-23. Religious organizations, ecumenical groups and movements
reel no. 24-25. Urban activism
reel no. 26-27. Women and feminists
reel no. 28. Agrarian reform and land issues through Women and feminists (Posters).
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Brazil's popular groups, 1995
OCLC
1347201879
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