Vol. III, No. 4
Southern Africa Committee of the University Christian Movement
New York, New York, United States
April 1970
24 pages
Contents: 1. Editorial: “A Road to Freedom” • 2. Featured Article: THE NATURE OF PORTUGUESE COLONIALISM • 3. Inside South Africa – New Laws Throw Africans Out of Jobs – Separate Citizenship Too – The April Election – Coloured Representative Council Over – The Transkei: Example of Separate Development • 4. Inside Namibia – Secret Trial of Namibian “Terrorists” – Mineral Riches in Namibia: Now a Uranium Bonanza • 5. Inside Rhodesia – Freedom Fighters Condemned to Death--Rhodesia to Cut Black Education • 6. Portuguese Territories: Brief Notes • 7. Sports – Davis Cup Exclusion is...
Contents: 1. Editorial: “A Road to Freedom” • 2. Featured Article: THE NATURE OF PORTUGUESE COLONIALISM • 3. Inside South Africa – New Laws Throw Africans Out of Jobs – Separate Citizenship Too – The April Election – Coloured Representative Council Over – The Transkei: Example of Separate Development • 4. Inside Namibia – Secret Trial of Namibian “Terrorists” – Mineral Riches in Namibia: Now a Uranium Bonanza • 5. Inside Rhodesia – Freedom Fighters Condemned to Death--Rhodesia to Cut Black Education • 6. Portuguese Territories: Brief Notes • 7. Sports – Davis Cup Exclusion is International Communist Plot – Springboks Unwelcome in England – U.N. Hears Move to Bar South Africa from World Sport – Barred Yet Again • 8. Economics – British Banks’ Link with South Africa Protested – U.S. Business in South Africa – The Economic Scene in Southern Africa • 9. The Churches and Southern Africa – Dutch Church Warns South African Church – White Priest Backs Claim of Apartheid – Church Supports Mixed Marriage? – Move to End Death Penalty – U.S. Churches Hold Press Conference- -Sharpeville Day – Statement of Rhodesian Bishop •10. South Africa: Evolution or Revolution? (Review) • 11. Liberation Movements – U.S. Planes Fighting Portugal’s Wars: Excerpts From MPLA Communique – Cabora Bassa Blows Up • 12. King of Lesotho In Exile
Lesotho
Lusophone Africa
Namibia
South Africa
Southern Africa
Zimbabwe
English
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