Leaflet of the Anti-Racism Coalition used on April 4, 1986 with ten demands including complete and immediate divestment of all university holdings in companies doing business in South Africa. The leaflet says the Anti-Racism Coalition is an alliance of Cornell associations against racism locally and abroad; Cornell's educational, developmental and investment priorities reflect a fundamental insensitivity to the needs and concerns of people of color, and the social responsibilities of a university to act against racism domestically and internationally. [Note: according to a handwritten message sent to Joshua Nessen at the American Committee on Africa on April 4 the Anti-Racism Coalition had a...
Leaflet of the Anti-Racism Coalition used on April 4, 1986 with ten demands including complete and immediate divestment of all university holdings in companies doing business in South Africa. The leaflet says the Anti-Racism Coalition is an alliance of Cornell associations against racism locally and abroad; Cornell's educational, developmental and investment priorities reflect a fundamental insensitivity to the needs and concerns of people of color, and the social responsibilities of a university to act against racism domestically and internationally. [Note: according to a handwritten message sent to Joshua Nessen at the American Committee on Africa on April 4 the Anti-Racism Coalition had a march across the Cornell University campus, stopping off at different locations to read some of the demands and ended with a rally in front of the student union. The message says the Anti-Racism Coalition was made up of members of Black Students United, Asian-American Coalition, La Association Latina, the Women's Center, the Progressive Youth Network, the Marxist-Lenin Institute, the Cornell Coalition for Divestment, Ujamaa, etc.]