MIA: History: Dominican Republic
Documents from the History of the
Dominican Republic
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A Newspaper’s Account of the First American Occupation, El Cable, March 1922
With God and Trujillo!, Workers Age, January 1938
“Good Neighbors” – With Whom?, Workers Age, March 1938
Dominican Dictator ‘Sentences’ Castro to 30-Year Term, The Militant, 1959
Dominican Danger Signal, The Militant, 1961
Let Dominicans Decide, The Young Socialist, 1962
Appeal Made for Anti-Trujillo Exiles, The Militant, 1962
Army Hunts Rebels, The Militant, 1963
Dominican Junta Murders Leading Anti-Trujillo Fighter, The Militant, January 1964
The People's Revolt of 1965
China Condemns U.S. Aggression Against Dominican Republic, May 1965
Statement by the Artists, July 4 1965
Political Slogans from the Constitutionalist Revolution, 1965
Time Bomb in Santo Domingo, 1965
Johnson Finds 1,500 Heads, 1965
Canto to Vertical Santo Domingo by Abelardo Vicioso, 1965
Canto to Jacques and the Rest by Juan José Ayuso, 1965
New York March Backs Dominican Revolution, May 1966
O. E. Moscoso, Dominican Patriot, Dies in New York, December 1966