Vol. 1, No. 9
African American Solidarity Committee
Chicago, Illinois, United States
November 1972
4 pages
Contents: Israel and Africa • Basic U.S. Policy Toward Africa • Letter to the Editor • News Briefs • They Pay 15 Cents For One African • Recommended Books • At a Southern Africa Solidarity Day conference in Chicago on November 19, one of the main speakers was Sharfudine Khan, U.S. representative of the Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO). Recently, the Soviet Union announced a grant of about $18,000 to the O.A.U. Liberation Committee for broadcasting to Southern Africa. Amilcar Cabral, leader of the P.A.I.G.C. in Guinea-Bissau, recently spoke at the United Nations and won a major victory by being seated on the General Assembly discussion...
Contents: Israel and Africa • Basic U.S. Policy Toward Africa • Letter to the Editor • News Briefs • They Pay 15 Cents For One African • Recommended Books • At a Southern Africa Solidarity Day conference in Chicago on November 19, one of the main speakers was Sharfudine Khan, U.S. representative of the Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO). Recently, the Soviet Union announced a grant of about $18,000 to the O.A.U. Liberation Committee for broadcasting to Southern Africa. Amilcar Cabral, leader of the P.A.I.G.C. in Guinea-Bissau, recently spoke at the United Nations and won a major victory by being seated on the General Assembly discussion on colonialism. Thousands of Africans are arrested daily of a “violation” of the pass law in the Republic of South Africa.
African American Solidarity Committee
Africa
Angola
Guinea-Bissau
Mozambique
South Africa
English
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Digitized by Columbia College Archives & Special Collections.
Used by permission of Otis Cunningham and Prexy Nesbitt, former members of the African American Solidarity Committee.
Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement Collection, Columbia College Chicago