Elaine Mokhtefi
Elaine Mokhtefi (born 1928) is an American and Algerian activist, translator, and writer. Born in New York, Mokhtefi began working as a translator for anti-racist and anti-colonial activist movements after moving to Paris in her twenties. She supported Algerian independence efforts, then lived in Algeria from 1962 until she was forced to leave the country in 1974. Her memoir of her time there, ''Algiers, Third World Capital: Freedom Fighters, Revolutionaries, Black Panthers'', was published by Verso Books in 2018. Provided by Wikipedia
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Algiers, Third World capital freedom fighters, revolutionaries, Black Panthers by Mokhtefi, Elaine 1928-
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Algiers, Third World capital freedom fighters, revolutionaries, Black Panthers by Mokhtefi, Elaine 1928-
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Paris an illustrated history by Mokhtefi, Elaine 1928-
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I was a French Muslim memories of an Algerian freedom fighter by Mokhtefi, Mokhtar 1935-2015
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