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[Appeal letter for Humanitas International Human Rights Committee]. First line: "The neighborhood was once a slum; now the bulldozers...

[Appeal letter for Humanitas International Human Rights Committee]. First line: "The neighborhood was once a slum; now the bulldozers...

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[Appeal letter for Humanitas International Human Rights Committee]. First line: "The neighborhood was once a slum; now the bulldozers...

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Menlo Park, CA: Humanitas International Human Rights Committee, 1982. Ephemera. 4 pages on 2 sheets. 11 x 8.5 in. Two horizontal folds. Fundraising letter for the Humanitas International Human Rights Committee authored by its founder, Joan Baez. The letter lists various projects and efforts, including work with families of those disappeared by the Argentine dictatorship, refugees from Southeast Asia, documentation of human rights violations in the civil wars in Central America, and support for nuclear disarmament. No separate catalog record in WorldCat, but we note Appeal Letters for this year appear in the Humanitas organizational records now at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

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[Appeal letter for Humanitas International Human Rights Committee]. First line: "The neighborhood was once a slum; now the bulldozers...
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Humanitas International Human Rights Committee
Place of Publication
Menlo Park, CA
Date Published
1982
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Music; 1980S; Argentina; Human rights; Central America;

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