Reprint of a newspaper article "S. Africa action urged" by Enrique Rangel. The article says representatives of several local human rights and peace groups meeting at the Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center in South Dallas joined a nationwide effort to persuade Congress to re-impose economic sanctions against South Africa that were just lifted by President Bush. The article mentions Roy Williams, the local Nelson Mandela Freedom Committee, the white minority government, the American Committee on Africa (ACOA), Clarence Thomas, civil rights, the Dallas City Council, an anti-apartheid ordinance, John Wolfe, Yeharerwerk Gashaw, the Dallas Peace Center, Marvin Crenshaw, Peter Johnson, the...
Reprint of a newspaper article "S. Africa action urged" by Enrique Rangel. The article says representatives of several local human rights and peace groups meeting at the Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center in South Dallas joined a nationwide effort to persuade Congress to re-impose economic sanctions against South Africa that were just lifted by President Bush. The article mentions Roy Williams, the local Nelson Mandela Freedom Committee, the white minority government, the American Committee on Africa (ACOA), Clarence Thomas, civil rights, the Dallas City Council, an anti-apartheid ordinance, John Wolfe, Yeharerwerk Gashaw, the Dallas Peace Center, Marvin Crenshaw, Peter Johnson, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) Dallas Chapter, and Richard Knight.