Cuaderno Latinoamericano
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Sunday, February 20, 2005
More info on Archbishop Oscar Romero
After watching Romero in class on Wednesday, I was interested in learning more about him and the impact he had on El Salvador. I found
this website
and thought it was very informative and interesting.
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