Leaflet advertising a protest on August 9 at the South African Consulate in Chicago demand total U.S sanctions against South Africa, with special guest Nomonde Ngubo. On August 9 honors the courageous struggle of South African women against apartheid. We demand that the South African government not hang two women who have been sentenced to hang for their part in the struggle. There will be a reception for Nomonde update on the situation in South Africa following the protest. Partial list of co-sponsors: Illinois Labor Network Against Apartheid; Region 4, United Auto Workers (UAW); District 6S, United Auto Workers; Local 477, United Auto Workers, R. Ziebell, Pres.; Local 551, United Auto to...
Leaflet advertising a protest on August 9 at the South African Consulate in Chicago demand total U.S sanctions against South Africa, with special guest Nomonde Ngubo. On August 9 honors the courageous struggle of South African women against apartheid. We demand that the South African government not hang two women who have been sentenced to hang for their part in the struggle. There will be a reception for Nomonde update on the situation in South Africa following the protest. Partial list of co-sponsors: Illinois Labor Network Against Apartheid; Region 4, United Auto Workers (UAW); District 6S, United Auto Workers; Local 477, United Auto Workers, R. Ziebell, Pres.; Local 551, United Auto to Workers; UWA/UE, Local 1154; Council 31, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME); Local 2000, AFSCME; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU), Chicago; A. Philip Randolph Institute, Chicago; U.E. District 11; Local 500-P, United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW); Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers (ACTWU); Int. Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU); Chicago Committee in Solidarity with Southern Africa (CCSSA); Mozambique Support Network; Chicago Labor Education Program, University of Illinois (U of I); Illinois Women's Agenda; Mayor's Commission on Women's Affairs; National Council of Jewish Women; Midwest Women's Center; and Alderman Luis Gutierrez. [U.E. maybe the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America.]