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"Internacional," the newsletter of the International Anti-Communist Brigade.

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The main article in this issue discusses a Communist radio program targeting African American audiences in the South: "The Cuban Communists are pushing racial unrest throughout the South over the most powerful radio station in the world. Utilizing the 100,000 watt transmitter of Radio Progreso, the Cuban government slants its 'Radio Free Dixie' program to Negroes in the Southern United States five nights a week. The programs, which are directed by Robert Williams, a North Carolina Negro labor leader, calls [sic] on the Negroes to take a more militant stand for further socialization of the American system - and advocates any means, violence or otherwise, to bring on these social reforms."
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1964 March 1 1964 03 01
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