American Committee on Africa
George M. Houser
New York, New York, United States
January 1971
3 pages
A cover letter discusses the U.S. withdrawal from the United Nations Colonialism Committee and full-page ads bought by the Polaroid Corporation in seven major newspapers and 20 black weeklies explaining why it is remaining in South Africa. The letter notes the need to challenge the Nixon Administration. Contents of Annual Report: 1970 • THE LIBERATION STRUGGLE • PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS • GULF • CORPORATIONS • SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS • SUGAR • SPORTS AND CULTURE • POLAROID • RESEARCH AND PUBLIC INFORMATION • ORGANIZATION • BLACK COMMUNITY • CHICAGO OFFICE • OTHER FIELD WORK • WASHINGTON OFFICE • AFRICA DEFENSE AND AID...
A cover letter discusses the U.S. withdrawal from the United Nations Colonialism Committee and full-page ads bought by the Polaroid Corporation in seven major newspapers and 20 black weeklies explaining why it is remaining in South Africa. The letter notes the need to challenge the Nixon Administration. Contents of Annual Report: 1970 • THE LIBERATION STRUGGLE • PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS • GULF • CORPORATIONS • SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS • SUGAR • SPORTS AND CULTURE • POLAROID • RESEARCH AND PUBLIC INFORMATION • ORGANIZATION • BLACK COMMUNITY • CHICAGO OFFICE • OTHER FIELD WORK • WASHINGTON OFFICE • AFRICA DEFENSE AND AID FUND • THE AFRICA FUND • FINANCE • IN CONCLUSION
Angola
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Mozambique
Namibia
South Africa
Zimbabwe
English
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Used by permission Africa Action (successor to the American Committee on Africa).
Robert E. Maurer Papers, Michigan State University Libraries Special Collections