Leaflet advertising a rally at Belle Isle Bandshell on June 14, 1986 featuring a speaker from the African National Congress (ANC) and other national liberation struggles. The leaflet says in Soweto, South Africa on June 16, 1976, 1,000 children were murdered by the racist, oppressive South African regime; the youth marched in protest of yet another racist law which ordered that the children be taught in school in Afrikaans, the language of their oppressor. Slogans on the leaflet are "Remember the 10th Anniversary of Soweto Rebellion," "FREE SOUTH AFRICA!, FREE NAMIBIA!," "NO AID TO UNITA!," "BREAK ALL U.S. TIES TO APARTHEID!," and "VICTORY TO ANC and SWAPO!" The leaflet discusses the armed...
Leaflet advertising a rally at Belle Isle Bandshell on June 14, 1986 featuring a speaker from the African National Congress (ANC) and other national liberation struggles. The leaflet says in Soweto, South Africa on June 16, 1976, 1,000 children were murdered by the racist, oppressive South African regime; the youth marched in protest of yet another racist law which ordered that the children be taught in school in Afrikaans, the language of their oppressor. Slogans on the leaflet are "Remember the 10th Anniversary of Soweto Rebellion," "FREE SOUTH AFRICA!, FREE NAMIBIA!," "NO AID TO UNITA!," "BREAK ALL U.S. TIES TO APARTHEID!," and "VICTORY TO ANC and SWAPO!" The leaflet discusses the armed struggle, the South West African Peoples Organization (SWAPO), the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), Jonas Savimbi, marches, strikes, and boycotts.