Leaflet advertising reception and program with featured speakers Inge Zaamwani, Southwest African People's Organization (SWAPO) Women's Council; and Thuthukdlie Radebe, African National Congress (ANC) Women's Section at Mount Zion Baptist Church Fellowship Hall on June 16, 1987. The leaflet says the event commemorates the June 113, 1976 massacre of 1200 students in South Africa whose only crime was to protest the restrictive education system forced upon them; thousands of children are now being imprisoned and tortured, some as young as 5 years old, by South Africa; they are among the more than 25.000 antiapartheid activists who have been detained and tortured in the past year alone. The leaflet...
Leaflet advertising reception and program with featured speakers Inge Zaamwani, Southwest African People's Organization (SWAPO) Women's Council; and Thuthukdlie Radebe, African National Congress (ANC) Women's Section at Mount Zion Baptist Church Fellowship Hall on June 16, 1987. The leaflet says the event commemorates the June 113, 1976 massacre of 1200 students in South Africa whose only crime was to protest the restrictive education system forced upon them; thousands of children are now being imprisoned and tortured, some as young as 5 years old, by South Africa; they are among the more than 25.000 antiapartheid activists who have been detained and tortured in the past year alone. The leaflet says initial endorses include Women for Racial and Economic Equality, Puget Sound Chapter of Coalition of Labor Union Women, Coalition Against Apartheid, Labor Committee Against Apartheid, Women's international League for Peace and Freedom, Seattle Women Act for Peace, Puget Sound Council of Senior Citizens, Graphic Communications Union 767 M, Puget Sound Chapter of National Organization for Women, Dr. Tyna Fields, Bill Brown of Elder Citizens Coalition, Mona Bailey, Evelyn Jaeger, Oscar Hearde, Maureen Bo Business Manager, OPEW Local 8, Millie Russell, Ruthie Burton, Pres., WFSE 1488, B.J. Mangaoang, Wally Smith, Joan &. Gordon Fox, Washington Council American Soviet Friendship, Elmer Kistler, and Rita Phipps.