Union Ad Hoc Committee on South Africa
Union Ad Hoc Committee on South Africa
Location: New York, New York, United States
Duration: Unknown, existed in 1967, most likely formed in 1966
The Union Ad Hoc Committee on South Africa was apparently founded by students at Union Theological Seminary concerned about apartheid. The students campaigned to get Union Theological Seminary to end its ties to First National City Bank because the bank made loans to the South African government. (Source: Letter to Mr. Irwin and Members of the Board...
The Union Ad Hoc Committee on South Africa was apparently founded by students at Union Theological Seminary concerned about apartheid. The students campaigned to get Union Theological Seminary to end its ties to First National City Bank because the bank made loans to the South African government. (Source: Letter to Mr. Irwin and Members of the Board of Directors, January 8, 1967, signed by Mr. Jack Quigley, Chairman, Union Ad Hoc Committee on South Africa; Mr. Mac Hulslander, Chairman, Social Action Committee on South Africa; Mr. Carl D. Schneider, Chairman, Morningside Heights Committee on South Africa; and Mr. Peter H. Johnson, President, Student Cabinet.)
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