Lleras on New Foreign Trade, Exchange Policy/Argentine Territorial Water Extension: Opposed/Joint Brazilian-French Group to Begin Work/Sugar Workers Strike/Amazon Basin Meeting
Brasilia Domestic Service, Bogota Domestic Service, and Lima A. F. P.,
"Lleras on New Foreign Trade, Exchange Policy/Argentine Territorial Water Extension: Opposed/Joint Brazilian-French Group to Begin Work/Sugar Workers Strike/Amazon Basin Meeting"
(1967).
Opening the Archives: Documenting U.S.-Brazil Relations, 1960s-80s.
Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library.
https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:723071/
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Lleras on New Foreign Trade, Exchange Policy/Argentine Territorial Water Extension: Opposed/Joint Brazilian-French Group to Begin Work/Sugar Workers Strike/Amazon Basin Meeting
Lleras on New Foreign Trade, Exchange Policy/Argentine Territorial Water Extension: Opposed/Joint Brazilian-French Group to Begin Work/Sugar Workers Strike/Amazon Basin Meeting
Lleras on New Foreign Trade, Exchange Policy/Argentine Territorial Water Extension: Opposed/Joint Brazilian-French Group to Begin Work/Sugar Workers Strike/Amazon Basin Meeting
Opening the Archives is a joint effort by Brown University and the Universidade Estadual de Maringá, Paraná, Brazil to digitize and index 100,000 U.S. State Department documents on Brazil from 1963-73 and make them available to the public on a …