Leaflet advertising a picket and rally at the South African Consulate on June 17. The leaflet says, "The South African Regime went back on its word. So we're going back to the South African Consulate." The leaflet explains how the regime has not lived up to its promises about the release of political prisoners and political organizations being able to freely organize. It goes on to distinguish fact from fiction about Blacks not being able to buy back land taken from them, continued segregation in education, continued poverty of farm and domestic workers, and police supporting the right-wing Inkatha party. Initial endorsers are: African Americans United for Political Power, African and Caribbean...
Leaflet advertising a picket and rally at the South African Consulate on June 17. The leaflet says, "The South African Regime went back on its word. So we're going back to the South African Consulate." The leaflet explains how the regime has not lived up to its promises about the release of political prisoners and political organizations being able to freely organize. It goes on to distinguish fact from fiction about Blacks not being able to buy back land taken from them, continued segregation in education, continued poverty of farm and domestic workers, and police supporting the right-wing Inkatha party. Initial endorsers are: African Americans United for Political Power, African and Caribbean Resource Center, African People's Christian Organization, African People's Cultural Organization, All People's Congress, American Committee on Africa, Art Against Apartheid, Black Resource and Issue Now, Chinese Progressive Association, Earth Day Wall Street Action, Educators Against Racism and Apartheid, Friends of the ANC and SWAPO, House of the Lord Church, Immobilize Apartheid Coalition, Intercommunity Center for Justice and Peace, Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, National Coalition to Stop U.S. Intervention in the Middle East, Nelson Mandela Reception Committee, Network of Black Organizer, N.J. Anti-Apartheid Mobilization Coalition, N.Y. Labor Committee Against Apartheid, N.Y. Women for Racial and Economic Equality, Palestine Solidarity Committee, Patrice Lumumba Coalition, St. Peter Claver South Africa Committee, Sisters Against South African Apartheid, TRI-STATE Coalition for Corporate Responsibility, Westchester People's Action Coalition, and Youth Against Apartheid.