Washington Office on Africa
Washington, DC, United States
Undated, about September 29, 1977
4 pages
This memo discusses the response of the Carter Administration and members of Congress to the crackdown by South Africa in October. It reports that some white members of the House of Representatives are joining members of the Congressional Black Caucus in focusing on South Africa. Recipients are urged to support House Concurrent Resolution 383, introduced by Representative Cardiss Collins, that denounces South Africa's severe violations of civil rights. Includes article by Reed Kramer and Tami Hultman in the New York Guardian, "The legacy of Steve Biko lives on."
English
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Used by permission of the Washington Office on Africa.
Alan Zaslavsky Africa Collection, Michigan State University Libraries Special Collections