Program for a Public Meeting Against Apartheid in support of Referendum Question 5: "Shall the City of Cambridge refrain from investing public monies in banks and other financial institutions doing business in or with the Republic of South Africa?" on October 27, 1979 at St. Paul's AME Church. The program includes welcome by Rev. Leroy Attles, Pastor of St. Paul A.M.E. Church, and the Cambridge Anti-Apartheid Coalition; the Pritchard Concert Ensemble; Shuping Coapage of the African National Congress (ANC); Amb. Ampim Blankson, Deputy Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations, to speak about "International Mobilization Against Apartheid"; Rep. Mel King; Johsua Gwuturam of The...
Program for a Public Meeting Against Apartheid in support of Referendum Question 5: "Shall the City of Cambridge refrain from investing public monies in banks and other financial institutions doing business in or with the Republic of South Africa?" on October 27, 1979 at St. Paul's AME Church. The program includes welcome by Rev. Leroy Attles, Pastor of St. Paul A.M.E. Church, and the Cambridge Anti-Apartheid Coalition; the Pritchard Concert Ensemble; Shuping Coapage of the African National Congress (ANC); Amb. Ampim Blankson, Deputy Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations, to speak about "International Mobilization Against Apartheid"; Rep. Mel King; Johsua Gwuturam of The Patriotic Front; Kenneth Carsten of International Defense and Aid Fund for Southern Africa; Rep. Saundra Graham; and Gospel singer Collen Roberts. The program says endorsers are Senator Paul Tsongas, the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Science for the People, Cambridge Goddard, Rep. Mel King, Harvard/Radcliffe Southern Africa Solidarity Committee, the Massachusetts Citizens Against Apartheid, and Rep. Saundra Graham.