Leaflet advertising a briefing on February 28, 1990 in Dirksen Senate Office Building sponsored by Senator Paul Simon (D-IL), Chair, Subcommittee on African Affairs, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and arranged by the Washington Office on Africa. Presenters will include Aubrey McCutcheon, III, Executive Director, Washington Office on Africa; Gay McDougal, Director, Southern Africa Project of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law; Ambassador Warren Clark, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs; and Norman Arendse, Labor Lawyer for the United Democratic Front (UDF). Recent developments in South Africa have presented critical questions for U.S. policy toward that...
Leaflet advertising a briefing on February 28, 1990 in Dirksen Senate Office Building sponsored by Senator Paul Simon (D-IL), Chair, Subcommittee on African Affairs, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and arranged by the Washington Office on Africa. Presenters will include Aubrey McCutcheon, III, Executive Director, Washington Office on Africa; Gay McDougal, Director, Southern Africa Project of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law; Ambassador Warren Clark, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs; and Norman Arendse, Labor Lawyer for the United Democratic Front (UDF). Recent developments in South Africa have presented critical questions for U.S. policy toward that region. This briefing will offer Senators and their staffs background information on events there, a description of the current legal and political structure of apartheid, and an analysis and evaluation of U.S. policy options. The leaflet mentions Jackie Wilson, and Lenora Odeku.