Contents: Section I Proposed Policy Statement On Politics, Goals and Slogans • Section II Proposed Policy Statement On Strategy • Section III Structure Proposal • Section IV Suggestions On Tactics Of the Campaign • Section V Proposed Policy Statement On the U.M.W. • Proposal to the Southwide Conference to Stop South African Coal held in Atlanta, Georgia February 1-2, 1975. The proposal says our first goal should be to stop the importation of South African coal; this is an action goal; if we are successful, it will constitute concrete aid to the liberation movements in Southern Africa and it will aid the revolutionary peoples in the U.S. by striking a blow at our common enemy; we...
Contents: Section I Proposed Policy Statement On Politics, Goals and Slogans • Section II Proposed Policy Statement On Strategy • Section III Structure Proposal • Section IV Suggestions On Tactics Of the Campaign • Section V Proposed Policy Statement On the U.M.W. • Proposal to the Southwide Conference to Stop South African Coal held in Atlanta, Georgia February 1-2, 1975. The proposal says our first goal should be to stop the importation of South African coal; this is an action goal; if we are successful, it will constitute concrete aid to the liberation movements in Southern Africa and it will aid the revolutionary peoples in the U.S. by striking a blow at our common enemy; we should particularize the campaign and develop tactics that aim blows at the Southern Co. and any other importer of South African coal. The proposal discusses the liberation struggle, apartheid, racism, Henry Kissinger, American and Azainian people,"illegal aliens", national oppression, the ideology of white chauvinism, the Afro-American liberation movement, ALSC (African Liberation Support Committee), the Southern Company, a steering committee, and local STOP THE COAL coalitions. [Note on date: This proposal may have been distributed before the conference and thus produced in late 1974.]