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Wolfgang Dourado was a former
attorney general, and later
Chief Justice, of
Zanzibar.
[1]
[2]
After the 1964
Zanzibar Revolution, Dourado chose to remain behind and support the Revolutionary Government as other Goans fled.
[3]
[4]
References
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^ Haygood, Wil (15 May 1984),
"Tanzania Freed Kin, Local Man Reports",
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,
Block Communications, p. 18, retrieved 1 August 2010
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^
Mwakikagile, Godfrey (2006). Tanzania Under Mwalimu Nyerere: Reflections on an African Statesman. Godfrey Mwakikagile. p. 181.
ISBN
0-9802534-9-7.
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^ Burgess, G. Thomas (2018),
"Memory, Liberalism, and the Reconstructed Self: Wolfango Dourado and the Revolution in Zanzibar", W.C. Bissell & M-A. Fouéré (eds.), Social Memory, Silenced Voices, and Political Struggle: Remembering the Revolution in Zanzibar, Mkuki na Nyota Publishers, pp. 109–144
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^ Koenings, Nathalie Arnold (24 April 2018),
""For Us It's What Came After"", Social Memory, Silenced Voices, and Political Struggle, Mkuki na Nyota Publishers, pp. 145–190,
doi:
10.2307/j.ctvh8r429.11,
ISBN
978-9987-08-346-6, retrieved 26 May 2020