Leaflet advertising a march to and demonstration at Merrill Lynch on Wednesday April 6 calling on Merrill Lynch to stop its sales of the Krugerrand gold coin and other South African gold in Los Angeles. The leaflet says the South African government is now selling one-ounce gold piece--Krugerrands--throughout the United States. The leaflet says in 1976 the struggle against apartheid reached a new level; Black determination to claim their rightful place in the country was shown demonstrations and uprisings involving hundreds of thousands of workers and students; but the minority regime also faces an economic crisis. The leaflet says Merrill Lynch is the agent for South African government Krugerrand...
Leaflet advertising a march to and demonstration at Merrill Lynch on Wednesday April 6 calling on Merrill Lynch to stop its sales of the Krugerrand gold coin and other South African gold in Los Angeles. The leaflet says the South African government is now selling one-ounce gold piece--Krugerrands--throughout the United States. The leaflet says in 1976 the struggle against apartheid reached a new level; Black determination to claim their rightful place in the country was shown demonstrations and uprisings involving hundreds of thousands of workers and students; but the minority regime also faces an economic crisis. The leaflet says Merrill Lynch is the agent for South African government Krugerrand sales in Los Angeles. The leaflet says for more information contact Stephen Commins or David Lumian. • APARTHEID ON SALE AT MERRILL, LYNCH • WHO MINES THE GOLD? • WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF KRUGERRANDS? [Note: April 6 was on Wednesday in 1977. The Namibia Peace Center created this leaflet.]