Books on Africa
1972
William Minter,
Portuguese Africa and the West,
Monthly Review Press.
1986
William Minter,
King Solomon's Mines
Revisited: Western Interests and the Burdened History of Southern Africa,
Basic Books.
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1988
William Minter,
Operation Timber: Pages from the
Savimbi Dossier,
Africa World Press.
1992
William Minter, editor,
Africa's Problems... African
Initiatives,
Africa Policy Information Center (APIC).
1994
William Minter,
Apartheid's Contras:
An Inquiry into the Roots of War in Angola and Mozambique,
Zed Books.
1994
William Minter and Kathi Austin,
Invisible Crimes: U.S. Private
Intervention in the War in Mozambique,
Africa Policy Information Center (APIC).
1997
Imani Countess, William Minter, et al.,
Making Connections for Africa:
Report from a Constituency Builders' Dialogue,
Africa Policy Information Center (APIC).
1999, 2002
David Goodman,
Fault Lines: Journeys into the New
South Africa (Updated with a New Afterword),
University of California Press.
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Books on the United States and the World
1977
William Minter and Lawrence Shoup,
Imperial Brain Trust: The Council
on Foreign Relations and United States Foreign Policy,
Monthly Review Press.
1998
Lisa Brock and Digna Casteņada-Fuertes,
Between Race And Empire,
Temple University Press.
2001
Charles Cobb, Jr. and Robert Moses,
Radical Equations: Math Literacy
and Civil Rights,
Beacon Press.
2005
David Goodman and Amy Goodman,
The Exception to the Rulers:
Exposing Oily Politicians, War Profiteers, and the Media That Love Them,
Hyperion.
2006
David Goodman and Amy Goodman,
Static: Government Liars, Media
Cheerleaders, and the People Who Fight Back,
Hyperion.
2007
Charles Cobb, Jr.,
On the Road to
Freedom: A Guided Tour of the Civil Rights Trail,
Algonquin Books.
2008
David Goodman and Amy Goodman,
Standing Up to the Madness:
Ordinary Heroes in Extraordinary Times,
Hyperion.
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