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Brazil\u0027s popular groups, 1966-1986. Supplement 9, 1999.
Format
Book, Microform
Language
Portuguese
Published/Created
Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program : Available from Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 2000 (Bethlehem, PA : Preservation Resources)
Description
18 microfilm reels : illustrations ; 35 mm
Details
Subject(s)
Brazil
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Social conditions
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1985-
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Brazil
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Politics and government
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1985-2002
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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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Land reform
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Brazil
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Church and social problems
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Brazil
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Political parties
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Brazil
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Human rights
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Brazil
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Indigenous peoples of South America
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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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Social conditions
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Urbanization
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Brazil
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Education
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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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Homosexuality
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Political aspects
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Brazil
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Indigenous Studies
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Related name
Library of Congress
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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 247 pamphlets, 1,057 serial issues representing 218 titles, and 110 posters, mostly non-commercially produced and difficult to acquire and maintain. The collection is organized into fourteen broad categories: Agrarian Reform and Land Issues; Children and Youth; Education and Communication; Environment and Ecology; Ethnic Groups: Blacks; Ethnic Groups: Indians; Ethnic Groups: Others; Homosexual and Bisexual; Human and Civil Rights; Labor and Laboring Classes; Political Parties and Issues; Religious Organizations, Ecumenical Groups and Movements; Urban Activism; Women and Feminists.
Continues: Brazil\u0027s popular groups, 1966-1986, filmed by the Library of Congress under Microfilm 88/5259
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Indexes to pamphlets and serials are provided on the first reel.
Master microform held by: DLC.
LCCN
00530012
OCLC
45845281
RCP
C - O
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Brazil's popular groups, 1966-1986. [Supplement 9], 1999 [microform].
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