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Mondlane, Eduardo, 1920-1969

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Personal name headingMondlane, Eduardo, 1920-1969
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Variant(s)Eduardo C. Mondlane, 1920-1969
Mondlane, Eduardo Chivambo, 1920-1969
Associated countryMozambique
Birth date1920-06
Death date1969-02-03
Place of birthMozambique
Place of deathDar es Salaam (Tanzania)
AffiliationOberlin College Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.) Harvard University FRELIMO (Organization) FRELIMO (Organization) University of the Witwatersrand
Profession or occupationPolitical activists Politicians Diplomats Revolutionaries Authors
Found inThe struggle for Mozambique.
Eduardo Chivambo Mondlane, 1993?: p. 1 (Dr. Eduardo Mondlane; first President of the Mozambique Liberation Front; b. June 20, 1920 in Nwadjahane, Manjacaze district, Gaza province)
Role conflict, reference group and race, 1960: t.p. (Eduardo C. Mondlane) UMI t.p. (Mondlane, Eduardo Chivambo)
Oberlin College Archives, viewed June 4, 2012 (Eduardo Chivambo Mondlane (1920-1969))
   <http://www.oberlin.edu/archive/holdings/finding/RG30/SG307/biography2.html>
Dictionary of African Biography, accessed January 16, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database: (Mondlane, Eduardo Chivambo; political figure, revolutionary, diplomat; born in June 1920 in Mozambique; graduated from Witwatersrand University in South Africa; matriculated at Oberlin College, Northwestern University, and Harvard, attaining a PhD in anthropology; among the founders of NESAM (Núcleo dos Estudantes Africanos Secundários de Moçambique), an anticolonial cultural-political organization for Mozambican youth (1948-1949); founding president of FRELIMO, the Mozambican Liberation Front; garnered support for a revolution, when FRELIMO declared war against Portuguese colonialism, launching small-scale attacks against Portuguese posts (1962); died 03 February 1969 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania)
Associated languageeng
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