Anti-Apartheid Movement of the USA
Anti-Apartheid Movement of the USA
Alternate Names: Anti-Apartheid Movement of the U.S.A.
Location: New York, New York, United States
Duration: Late 1975 - unknown, 1976?
The Anti-Apartheid Movement of the USA (AAMUSA) was formed in late 1975. AAMUSA worked with African liberation groups and aimed to build an effective organized support apparatus in the United States that would oppose U.S. involvement in Southern Africa. AAMUSA sought to link struggles for liberation in the U.S. with those in Southern Africa. Chapters...
The Anti-Apartheid Movement of the USA (AAMUSA) was formed in late 1975. AAMUSA worked with African liberation groups and aimed to build an effective organized support apparatus in the United States that would oppose U.S. involvement in Southern Africa. AAMUSA sought to link struggles for liberation in the U.S. with those in Southern Africa. Chapters existed in Washington, DC; Baltimore, Maryland; and Gary Indiana. (Source: AAMUSA document and a Dear Friends letter from the Washington Office on Africa dated December 23, 1975; both documents are available on this website)
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