Vol. 3, No. 2
African American Solidarity Committee
Chicago, Illinois, United States
February-March 1974
8 pages
Contents: Editorial • Ain’t I A Woman by Sojourner Truth • South African Women In The Fight Against Apartheid • A Talk With Sylvia Woods • AFRO-AMERICAN WOMEN • Two Years Of Struggle • 1976 – International Women’s Year • The Republic of Guinea-Bissau and Our Responsibility • The 1973 All-African Woman’s Conference • Vietnamese Women An Inspiration To All • Recommended Books • On March 8, 1974, women and men in the United States and around the world paid special tribute to International Women’s Day. In 1910 at the International Socialist Conference of the Second International, Clare Zetkin,...
Contents: Editorial • Ain’t I A Woman by Sojourner Truth • South African Women In The Fight Against Apartheid • A Talk With Sylvia Woods • AFRO-AMERICAN WOMEN • Two Years Of Struggle • 1976 – International Women’s Year • The Republic of Guinea-Bissau and Our Responsibility • The 1973 All-African Woman’s Conference • Vietnamese Women An Inspiration To All • Recommended Books • On March 8, 1974, women and men in the United States and around the world paid special tribute to International Women’s Day. In 1910 at the International Socialist Conference of the Second International, Clare Zetkin, a German revolutionary, proposed that March 8th become a day of tribute to working women throughout the world.
African American Solidarity Committee
Africa
Angola
Guinea-Bissau
Mozambique
Namibia
South Africa
Zimbabwe
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