Leaflet promoting African Liberation Sunday on May 14, 1978 at Tabernacle Baptist Church and an African Liberation Day march and rally on May 27. African Liberation Sunday was initiated by the New Chicago African Liberation Support Committee (ALSC) to share information about what is really going on in Africa; the people of Southern Africa [Azania (South Africa), Namibia (Southwest Africa), Zimbabwe (Rhodesia)] are living under the most brutal and oppressive system in the world. More than 500 churches and organizations have united for African Liberation Sunday. Slogans on the leaflet include ORGANIZE FOR AFRICAN LIBERATION DAY! and DEDICATE THIS MOTHER'S DAY TO THE FREEDOM ON MOTHER AFRICA....
Leaflet promoting African Liberation Sunday on May 14, 1978 at Tabernacle Baptist Church and an African Liberation Day march and rally on May 27. African Liberation Sunday was initiated by the New Chicago African Liberation Support Committee (ALSC) to share information about what is really going on in Africa; the people of Southern Africa [Azania (South Africa), Namibia (Southwest Africa), Zimbabwe (Rhodesia)] are living under the most brutal and oppressive system in the world. More than 500 churches and organizations have united for African Liberation Sunday. Slogans on the leaflet include ORGANIZE FOR AFRICAN LIBERATION DAY! and DEDICATE THIS MOTHER'S DAY TO THE FREEDOM ON MOTHER AFRICA. The leaflet discusses Jimmy Carter, Andy Young, First National Bank of Chicago, the Krugerrand, and Martin Luther King. • NC ALSC LIBERATOR #5 • BLACK CHURCHES UNITE FOR AFRICAN LIBERATION SUNDAY - MAY 14, 1978 • AFRICAN LIBERATION SUNDAY • 1. WHAT IS AFRICAN LIBERATION SUNDAY? • 2. WHAT IS GOING ON IN SOUTHERN AFRICA TODAY? • 3. WHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE UNITED STATES? • 4. WHAT CAN WE DO? • SUPPORT THE AFRICAN LIBERATION SUNDAY COALITION • AFRICAN LIBERATION SUNDAY COALITION (Partial Listing of Members)