Form letter saying that the American Committee on Africa (ACOA) has no scholarship programs or other funding for foreign students; ACOA's purpose is to promote support in the U.S. for African freedom from colonial and white-minority rule in southern Africa. Students from southern Africa might contact the International University Exchange Fund in Switzerland or the Office of Technical Cooperation Training and Fellowship Branch United Nations Secretariat. Students from elsewhere in Africa might contact the Institute for International Education. U.S. students and teachers seeking trips to Africa or teaching positions there might contact the African Studies Association or African-American Institute....
Form letter saying that the American Committee on Africa (ACOA) has no scholarship programs or other funding for foreign students; ACOA's purpose is to promote support in the U.S. for African freedom from colonial and white-minority rule in southern Africa. Students from southern Africa might contact the International University Exchange Fund in Switzerland or the Office of Technical Cooperation Training and Fellowship Branch United Nations Secretariat. Students from elsewhere in Africa might contact the Institute for International Education. U.S. students and teachers seeking trips to Africa or teaching positions there might contact the African Studies Association or African-American Institute. [Note on date: Edgar Lockwood was at the Washington Office on Africa, as mentioned on the letterhead, beginning in September 1972. The letter was likely before the April 1974 coup in Portugal.]