Vol. 4, No. 6
African American Solidarity Committee
Chicago, Illinois, United States
October-November 1975
8 pages
Contents: Women In The Anti-Imperialist Movement • "Part of the Global Struggle -Women's Equality" • "Firm Links of Militant Solidarity" • The African Women’s Movement • "The Exploitation Women Means Rid the System from Exploitation and Oppression" • Recommended Books • Special Offer • In November, 1967, the United Nations Assembly adopted a Declaration on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women. The situation in Angola remains extremely tense. One of the main obstacles in the way of normalization if the situation are the actions of the National Front for the Liberation of Angola (FNLA) led...
Contents: Women In The Anti-Imperialist Movement • "Part of the Global Struggle -Women's Equality" • "Firm Links of Militant Solidarity" • The African Women’s Movement • "The Exploitation Women Means Rid the System from Exploitation and Oppression" • Recommended Books • Special Offer • In November, 1967, the United Nations Assembly adopted a Declaration on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women. The situation in Angola remains extremely tense. One of the main obstacles in the way of normalization if the situation are the actions of the National Front for the Liberation of Angola (FNLA) led by Holden Roberto.
African American Solidarity Committee
English
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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