Article by Eugene Carroll, National Campus Coordinator for the J.P. Stevens boycott in WIN magazine published by the War Resisters League. Carroll argues for students who are advocating for their colleges to divest from companies operating in South Africa to join in a "coalition for justice" against both corporations profiting from low wages under apartheid and J. P. Stevens profiting from low wages paid to non-unionized workers in the South. He also discusses people who sit on boards of both J.P. Stevens and companies operating in South Africa. The article discusses R. Manning Brown, Princeton University, Union Carbide Corporation, J.P. Morgan Company, James D. Finley, Borden, and...
Article by Eugene Carroll, National Campus Coordinator for the J.P. Stevens boycott in WIN magazine published by the War Resisters League. Carroll argues for students who are advocating for their colleges to divest from companies operating in South Africa to join in a "coalition for justice" against both corporations profiting from low wages under apartheid and J. P. Stevens profiting from low wages paid to non-unionized workers in the South. He also discusses people who sit on boards of both J.P. Stevens and companies operating in South Africa. The article discusses R. Manning Brown, Princeton University, Union Carbide Corporation, J.P. Morgan Company, James D. Finley, Borden, and Sperry Rand.