Number 22
American Committee on Africa
New York, New York, United States
Fall 1986
6 pages
Contents: CONGRESS REBUKES REAGAN • STUDENT MOVEMENT FORGES AHEAD • The Senate Should Adopt Full Economic Sanctions Against South Africa - Public Statement on Sanctions • DEUKMEJIAN DECREE DOUBLES DOLLARS DIVESTED • HOW THE CONGRESSIONAL SANCTIONS MEASURE UP • PUBLICATIONS • IBM AND GM PULL OUT BUT MAINTAIN LINKS TO APARTHEID • PREEMPTION - THREAT OR REALITY? • HELP FIGHT APARTHEID-SUPPORT THE AMERICAN COMMITTEE ON AFRICA • NEW STAFF • The newsletter says the American Committee on Africa and The Africa Fund express sorrow at the sudden and tragic death of President Samora Moises Machel and other dedicated Mozambicans. The newsletter includes...
Contents: CONGRESS REBUKES REAGAN • STUDENT MOVEMENT FORGES AHEAD • The Senate Should Adopt Full Economic Sanctions Against South Africa - Public Statement on Sanctions • DEUKMEJIAN DECREE DOUBLES DOLLARS DIVESTED • HOW THE CONGRESSIONAL SANCTIONS MEASURE UP • PUBLICATIONS • IBM AND GM PULL OUT BUT MAINTAIN LINKS TO APARTHEID • PREEMPTION - THREAT OR REALITY? • HELP FIGHT APARTHEID-SUPPORT THE AMERICAN COMMITTEE ON AFRICA • NEW STAFF • The newsletter says the American Committee on Africa and The Africa Fund express sorrow at the sudden and tragic death of President Samora Moises Machel and other dedicated Mozambicans. The newsletter includes photographs of ACOA's Executive Director Jennifer Davis presenting African National Congress Secretary General Alfred Nzo with a $30,000 Africa Fund/Sun City check for the ANC's continuing refugee work as New York City Council President David Dinkins looks on; ACOA's Student Coordinator josh Nessen speaking at the local New York City October 10th demonstration on Wall Street; and Prexy Nesbitt, on staff for the summer, speaking to activists in Kansas. The newsletter discusses anti-apartheid efforts, divestment, Rep. Ron Dellums, Senator Cranston, Senator Kennedy, Senator Weicker, Senator Richard Lugar, the University of California, Nelson Mandela, the University of Washington, Middlebury College, Georgetown University, Harvard University, Republican Governor George Deukmejian, Procter and Gamble, Coca-Cola, Rob Jones, Jim Cason, Lisa Crooms, and Dumisani Kumalo.
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Used by permission of Africa Action (successor to the American Committee on Africa).