Memorandum to The Board of Trustees of Michigan State University from the MSU African Students Union (ASU) expressing deep concern about the naming of the festival stage in the Wharton Center for the Performing Arts after Margaret McGoff, wife of John P. McGoff. John McGoff has long-standing connections With the Apartheid regime in South Africa; he is the President of PANAX which publishes more than 40 U.S. newspapers. McGoff has been actively involved in the South African "Muldergate"; he successfully purchased the Sacramento Union for $8 million on behalf of the South African government. The mailing includes The "Margaret Ewart McGoff" Theater. To Be Or Not To Be. outlining...
Memorandum to The Board of Trustees of Michigan State University from the MSU African Students Union (ASU) expressing deep concern about the naming of the festival stage in the Wharton Center for the Performing Arts after Margaret McGoff, wife of John P. McGoff. John McGoff has long-standing connections With the Apartheid regime in South Africa; he is the President of PANAX which publishes more than 40 U.S. newspapers. McGoff has been actively involved in the South African "Muldergate"; he successfully purchased the Sacramento Union for $8 million on behalf of the South African government. The mailing includes The "Margaret Ewart McGoff" Theater. To Be Or Not To Be. outlining the views of the ASU, concluding that MSU must remove the MGoff name from the stage to be consistent in its support of racial equality, affirmative action and human dignity. The document discusses President Cecil Mackey, the Washington Star, Karen Rothmyer, United Press International Television News (UPITN), UPI, Britain's ITV network, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the U.S. Justice Department, the Erasmus commission, the Vorster government, Washington D.C. Federal Grand Jury investigation, and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).