CLOSING ADDRESS DELIVERED BY DR. WYATT TEE WALKER, SECRETARY-GENERAL, INTERNATIONAL FREEDOM MOBILIZATION, AND PASTOR OF CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH IN HARLEM, AT THE SUMMIT CONFERENCE OF BLACK RELIGIOUS LEADERS ON APARTHEID, ON APRIL 19, 1979 AT THE UNITED NATIONS CHURCH CENTER, NEW YORK CITY
Complete text of address delivered by the Reverend Wyatt Tee Walker, Secretary-General, International Freedom Mobilization and Pastor of Canaan Baptist Church in Harlem at the Summit Conference Of Black Religious Leaders On Apartheid at the United Nations Church Center sponsored by the International Freedom Mobilization. The address says the focus of these three days is the unqualified support of the liberation struggle of the peoples of South Africa. The address says since 1974, this U.N. suspended South Africa from its General Assembly and the Security Council remains seized with the question of her expulsion; the member nations of the Security Council are in conspiracy with the racist South...
Complete text of address delivered by the Reverend Wyatt Tee Walker, Secretary-General, International Freedom Mobilization and Pastor of Canaan Baptist Church in Harlem at the Summit Conference Of Black Religious Leaders On Apartheid at the United Nations Church Center sponsored by the International Freedom Mobilization. The address says the focus of these three days is the unqualified support of the liberation struggle of the peoples of South Africa. The address says since 1974, this U.N. suspended South Africa from its General Assembly and the Security Council remains seized with the question of her expulsion; the member nations of the Security Council are in conspiracy with the racist South Africa regime by virtue of their weak-kneed stance; the United States, Great Britain, France and West Germany are the obstructionists. The address discusses Kelly Miller Smith, Johnstone Makatini, the African National Congress (ANC), Solomon Mahlangu, prisoners of war, the Geneva Convention, apartheid, Bantustans, Sharpeville, Soweto, Nelson Mandela, Govan Mbeki, Steve Biko, Leon Sullivan, the Sullivan principles, freedom, banks, corporate investors, the Afro-American community, American corporations, economic sanctions, the arms embargo, the Krugerrand, International Freedom Sunday, H.H. Brookins, Tom Kilgore, Hayward Wiggins, Cliff McClain, the Black Church, Joe Lowery, SCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference), Bill Jones, and the Progressive National Baptist Convention. • WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE! • WHO? • WHAT? • WHERE? • WHY? • WHEN? • HOW SHALL WE PROCEED?