The document says the Tennessee Coalition Against Apartheid (TCAA) was formed to educate the people of Tennessee about the cruelty and oppression of apartheid deepen appreciate and support for the liberation struggles against white supremacist governments in Southern Africa, and to help coordinate nonviolent political actions to oppose supporters of and support for apartheid by the United States government and multinational corporations as well as international and national financial institutions. TCAA supports the right of the peoples of Southern Africa to determine their own future we recognize the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) and the African National Council (ANC) as the voice of the South...
The document says the Tennessee Coalition Against Apartheid (TCAA) was formed to educate the people of Tennessee about the cruelty and oppression of apartheid deepen appreciate and support for the liberation struggles against white supremacist governments in Southern Africa, and to help coordinate nonviolent political actions to oppose supporters of and support for apartheid by the United States government and multinational corporations as well as international and national financial institutions. TCAA supports the right of the peoples of Southern Africa to determine their own future we recognize the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) and the African National Council (ANC) as the voice of the South African people as do the United Nations and the Organization of African Unity (OAU). The document says TCAA supports the internationally sanctioned sports boycott of South Africa; TCAA demands the total withdrawal of all United States corporations from South Africa. The document says call to help build the Davis Cup protest activities and for educational assistance regarding apartheid. [Note: presumably African National Council is a typographical error and should have been African National Congress.]