Brazil and the Quiet Intervention, 1964 / / Phyllis R. Parker.
When the Brazilian military overthrew President João Goulart in 1964, American diplomats characterized the coup as a "100 percent Brazilian movement." It has since become apparent, largely through government documents declassified during the course of research for this book, that the Unite...
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