Washington Office on Africa
Washington, DC, United States
March or early April 1984
1 page
Leaflet inviting people to a talk by Fatima Meer on April 9, 1984. Meer has been a leading political activist in South Africa for three decades. She has been banned, detained in solitary confinement, and denied a passport by the apartheid regime. In 1975, she was elected president of the South Africa Black Women's Federation, and she is a leading Black sociologist who teaches at the University of Natal. She is presently a visiting professor at Swarthmore College in Philadelphia. Meer also will exhibit her drawings of apartheid South Africa.
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Used by permission of the Washington Office on Africa.
William Minter papers, Michigan State University Library Special Collections