Mailing consisting of a cover letter and brochure. The cover letter says the Michigan Coalition for Human Rights (MCHR) is an interfaith and multi-racial network of individuals and civic, business, labor, religious and humanitarian groups, working primarily in and through the religious community for justice and peace; in 1984 MCHR began to protest the sale of South African gold Krugerrands in Detroit-area stores; since then , the organization has sponsored film series, conferences, consumer boycotts and forums to help shed light on the racist policies of the South African regime and to engage in opposition to them . The cover letter says in November, 1987, the MCHR South Africa Committee, with...
Mailing consisting of a cover letter and brochure. The cover letter says the Michigan Coalition for Human Rights (MCHR) is an interfaith and multi-racial network of individuals and civic, business, labor, religious and humanitarian groups, working primarily in and through the religious community for justice and peace; in 1984 MCHR began to protest the sale of South African gold Krugerrands in Detroit-area stores; since then , the organization has sponsored film series, conferences, consumer boycotts and forums to help shed light on the racist policies of the South African regime and to engage in opposition to them . The cover letter says in November, 1987, the MCHR South Africa Committee, with permission from the Detroit Free Press, produced a stunning poster and greeting card with the image seen on the front cover; the MCHR South Africa Poster Project promotes this image of hope in the midst of an atmosphere of fear and despair; we invite you to join in an effort to help us continue our educational campaign by purchasing our beautiful full-color posters and greeting cards. The brochure includes a photograph of Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Winnie Mandela.