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Author
Baptist, EzraKeyword
Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::History subjectsJournalism
Theatre
Creative writing
Chile
Term and Year
Spring 2024Date Published
2024-05
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September 11th, 1973 was a pivotal day in world history. In the slender, Pacific-facing, South American nation of Chile a war was being waged. Although, to the untrained eye, it was fought in the streets of Santiago and the halls of the La Modena presidential palace; in reality the battle for control of the Chilean government had already been won in the backrooms of Washington and the secluded offices of Langley, Virginia. keywords: history, theater, journalism, political theory, creative writing, Chile, American EmpireAccessibility Statement
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