William H. Booth
Windhoek, Namibia
March 1972
7 pages
This report on the trial of 11 black and one colored accused in Windhoek, Namibia is by William H. Booth, who was commissioned by the International Commission of Jurists to observe the trial. Booth also was requested to report to the Episcopal Church and the NAACP. The 12 accused were on trial for intimidating other workers to strike, inciting other workers to strike, and breaking their own labor contract by striking. • The Trial • Background-Namibia • Rehoboth Conference • The Strike Continues • Ovamboland • Katutura • Conclusions • Itinerary
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George M. Houser Africa collection, Michigan State University Libraries Special Collections