Coalition Against Apartheid (Cornell University)
Coalition Against Apartheid (Cornell University)
Location: Ithaca, New York, United States
Duration: Unknown, existed in 1978 - Unknown, apparently existed in January 1980
The Coalition Against Apartheid was a student group at Cornell University that campaigned to get the university to divest from companies doing business in South Africa. (Source: "Students Today Urge Divestment, Protest Stevens" by Michael Ullmann, The Cornell Daily Sun, October 20, 1978; "Political Action Groups Find Renewed Student...
The Coalition Against Apartheid was a student group at Cornell University that campaigned to get the university to divest from companies doing business in South Africa. (Source: "Students Today Urge Divestment, Protest Stevens" by Michael Ullmann, The Cornell Daily Sun, October 20, 1978; "Political Action Groups Find Renewed Student Interest" by John Levitt, The Cornell Daily Sun, November 6, 1978; "Trustees With a Profit Motive" by Terri Ann Lowenthal, The Cornell Daily Sun, January 24, 1979; and "Students Protest for Divestment At Board's Executive Committee" by Laura Post, The Cornell Daily Sun, March 16, 1979.)
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