Aubrey McCutcheon III; Washington Office of Africa Educational Fund
Washington, DC, United States
Undated, about April, possibly late March, 1990
2 pages
This fundraising mailing from the Washington Office on Africa Educational Fund discusses the challenging phases of the international anti-apartheid movement that lie ahead. Recent developments in South Africa make it more necessary than ever to present clear background information to the U.S. public. The mailing mentions hard-fought victories such as the independence of Namibia, Zimbabwe's tenth anniversary of independence, and the release of Walter Sisulu, Nelson Mandela and other prominent political prisoners. More victories must be won before apartheid is defeated. [Note: The paper, "De Klerk and Apartheid: What Kind of Change?" is available on this website.]
Washington Office on Africa Educational Fund
Africa Policy Information Center
English
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Used by permission of Africa Action (successor to the Africa Policy Information Center).