Edgar Lockwood; Christine Root; Washington Office on Africa
Washington, DC, United States
September 28, 1972
1 page
The mailing urges people to communicate with Congressional candidates about their positions on issues concerning southern Africa. It raises the unnecessary quota subsidies to South African sugar producers, repealing the gutting of the United Nations sanctions against Rhodesia by the Byrd Amendment to the profit of two American corporations, challenging economic and military aid to Portugal, and requiring fair employment practices in South Africa by U.S. corporations if they wish to get government contracts.
Washington Office on Africa
South Africa
Southern Africa
Zimbabwe
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