Washington Office on Africa
Washington, DC, United States
May 1974
3 pages
Pamphlet arguing for Congress to strip from the Sugar Act South Africa's sugar quota. The pamphlet notes that sugar quota creates a subsidy for foreign producers and since 1962 sugar exported to the U.S. has given South Africa more that $33 million in subsidies. The pamphlet says that South Africa does not meet the criteria for selecting foreign producers. The leaflet concludes there is no reason why the United States should extend a privilege and a subsidy to a nation which legally permits and encourages the degradation and exploitation of its own people and United States citizens on the basis of race.
English
text/pdf
Used by permission of the Washington Office on Africa.