North American Congress on Latin America
<p>North American Congress in Latin America (NACLA) is a non-profit organization founded in 1966 to provide information on trends in Latin America and relations between Latin America and the United States</p>
<p>In 1966, the founders consisted of civil rights, anti-war, and labor activists. The North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) was established as a group that performed research for the leftist group Students for a Democratic Society.</p>
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Date: 1966 (Establishment)
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Relation: associatedWith Students for a Democratic Society (U.S.)
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Name Entry: North American Congress on Latin America
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Place: Latin America
Found Data: Latin America
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Place: Latin America
Found Data: Latin America
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Place: United Arab Emirates
Found Data: Latin America |x Relations |z United States.
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Place: Latin America |x Politics and government.
Found Data: Latin America |x Politics and government.
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Place: Latin America |x Social conditions.
Found Data: Latin America |x Social conditions.
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Place: Latin America |x Foreign public opinion, American.
Found Data: Latin America |x Foreign public opinion, American.
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Place: United Arab Emirates
Found Data: United States |x Foreign relations |z Latin America.
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Place: Latin American Plaza
Found Data: Latin America.
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