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Book SynopsisChapter 1: Leopoldville: The Reception and the Crises in the Angolan Liberation Movements.- Chapter 2: The MPLA in Congo-Brazzaville (1963–1975): The Tribulations of an Exile in a Revolutionary Land .- Chapter 3: Conakry as a Hub of Exile, Anti-colonialism and the Decolonisation Process: The PAIGC and the Liberation of Guinea, 1959–1973.- Chapter 4: Dar es Salaam and Portuguese Decolonization in Africa: The Case of Mozambique.- Chapter 5: Cairo: A Haven for African Nationalism.- Chapter 6: From Casablanca to Algiers: The Internationalisation and Solidarity with Anti-colonial Movements from Portuguese-Speaking Africa, 1961–1974.- Chapter 7: Networking Liberation, Translating Revolution: China’s Support of Anti-colonial Struggles in Lusophone Africa (1954-1975).- Chapter 8: Moscow as an Anti-colonial Hub for Lusophone African Activists: Power Hierarchies and Solidarity Networks.- Chapter 9: New York as a Site of Activism against Portuguese Colonialism: 1961–1974.- Chapter 10: São Paulo: MABLA and the Support for the Angolan Liberation Struggle.- Chapter 11: Defying Portuguese Colonialism under the Shadow of the ‘Old Alliance’: London in the ‘Long Sixties’.- Chapter 12: PAIGC Militants, Portuguese Exiles and Anti-colonial Activism in Paris.