Leaflet advertising a talk by Bishop C. Edward Crowther, an outspoken critic of apartheid, at Riverside Church on October 26. The Right Rev. C. Edward Crowther, Anglican Bishop of Kimberley and Kuruman, South Africa, has been touring the United States to bring attention to the cruelty and injustice of South African racial policies. Bishop Crowther has been censured many times by the South African government for his actions on behalf of the victims of apartheid. The leaflet says at Christmastime last year, Bishop Crowther organized an emergency feeding and welfare effort for hundreds of African families dispossessed and moved to the barren veldt under the country's apartheid laws. In June,...
Leaflet advertising a talk by Bishop C. Edward Crowther, an outspoken critic of apartheid, at Riverside Church on October 26. The Right Rev. C. Edward Crowther, Anglican Bishop of Kimberley and Kuruman, South Africa, has been touring the United States to bring attention to the cruelty and injustice of South African racial policies. Bishop Crowther has been censured many times by the South African government for his actions on behalf of the victims of apartheid. The leaflet says at Christmastime last year, Bishop Crowther organized an emergency feeding and welfare effort for hundreds of African families dispossessed and moved to the barren veldt under the country's apartheid laws. In June, Bishop Crowther met with Senator Robert Kennedy in Kimberly to discuss the racial situations in both their countries. The host of the event is the editors of Christianity and Revolution, a student journal published at Union Theological Seminary.