Leaflet advertising a meeting at 1st A.M.E. Zion Church (First A.M.E. Zion Church) in San Francisco on February 7th. The leaflet says people of San Francisco are invited to join in a discussion on the continuing crisis of the Black Majority in South Africa; with the passage of Prop. J and the Longshore boycott of South African goods, our community has already shown its support; we have taken the first steps; let us together stop all trade with apartheid. The leaflet says inspired by the growing movement to end U.S. ties to racist South African apartheid, a group of concerned San Franciscans asks you to help us plan further actions. Names listed on the leaflet include David Reed, Gale White,...
Leaflet advertising a meeting at 1st A.M.E. Zion Church (First A.M.E. Zion Church) in San Francisco on February 7th. The leaflet says people of San Francisco are invited to join in a discussion on the continuing crisis of the Black Majority in South Africa; with the passage of Prop. J and the Longshore boycott of South African goods, our community has already shown its support; we have taken the first steps; let us together stop all trade with apartheid. The leaflet says inspired by the growing movement to end U.S. ties to racist South African apartheid, a group of concerned San Franciscans asks you to help us plan further actions. Names listed on the leaflet include David Reed, Gale White, Essie Morman, Lee Brown, Yvonne Golden, Julianne Malveaux, Giullana Milanese, Mollie Gold, Charles Lamb, Luisa Blue, Geraldine Johnson, Rev. Howard Gloyd, Ida Strickland, Alex Bagwell, Karl Yoneda, Connie Ford, Tim Twomey, Jack Weintraub, and Harry Bridges. The leaflet includes a photograph of Rosa Parks of Detroit. [Note on date: Proposition J passed in November 1984.]