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Habib Bourguiba person

also: Bourguiba, Bourguidab, TNL, the newly anointed person in charge

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AFL-CIO funded Habib Bourguiba book_quoted
“before supporting France. Quote, we are faced with a mortal enemy who feeds on unrest, especially where such unrest is based on poverty and cultural backwardsness. Unquote. In March of 54, Bourguiba was released. AFL funding enabled him to …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4 @ 25:17
Habib Bourguiba headed Tanzania book_quoted
“was Tassa's introduction to Bourguidab, the leader of the Nationalist Party, and later the first president of the independent Tunisia. These connections gave him the opportunity to extend his network to other nationalist leaders in Morocco …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4 @ 19:40

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The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 2:21 No advocates of xenophobia, nor are we fanatics. We are anti-feudal. We are anti-neutralist. We are with the West. This was a statement from the first president of Tanzania in 1957. It was loud and clear that the readers of the American Jou…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 4:18 newly anointed person in charge. And I'm not exactly sure how you spell, say this name, but the last name is B-O-U-R-G-U-I-B-A. Bourguiba, Bourguiba. His first name is Habib, H-A-B-I-B, who was exiled by the French to a bleak hotel in a Tan…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 4:49 interview and article was the work of Saul Tass, the new leader expert on North African affairs during the 1950s. In other words, he was the anointed person that was going to produce all of the media. In particular, the struggles for indepe…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 5:19 It is no coincidence that Toss focused on a pro-Western view of not just Bourguiba in this article of the new leader. And he was considered to be very, the reporter was considered to be very biased. So in the article, he, let's see.…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 6:17 The new leader served as a trustworthy source of information and opinion for members of Congress and the political elite. The magazine had been founded as an official mouthpiece of the American Socialist Party in 1924. Due to its dedication…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 6:45 Its profile evolved into a combination of progressive social advocacy and staunch Cold War combativeness. After the Second World War, it became even more popular. This attracted a global readership as well as the U.S. administration's atten…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 19:10 Toss could easily relate to these fighters for freedom and win their trust. His anti-colonialism and references to his friendship was helpful with his friendship with the Indonesians. One of the students was a Tanzanian, Mosmadi, Mosmadi wa…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 19:40 was Tassa's introduction to Bourguidab, the leader of the Nationalist Party, and later the first president of the independent Tunisia. These connections gave him the opportunity to extend his network to other nationalist leaders in Morocco …
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 24:15 to Morocco. The moderate nationalist movement was firmly supported by trade unions, middle classes, farmers, and drew increasingly opposed to repressive measures from the French. Tost's 1952 interview with the leader in exile, Bourguiba, dr…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 24:47 quote, continued repression can only foster rancor and extremism. That is to say, communism. In Tanzania, we can win an Arab ally able and willing to become an enthusiastic partner of the West in the common struggle against threatened Sovie…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 25:17 before supporting France. Quote, we are faced with a mortal enemy who feeds on unrest, especially where such unrest is based on poverty and cultural backwardsness. Unquote. In March of 54, Bourguiba was released. AFL funding enabled him to …