Stephanie Urdang; American Committee on Africa
New York, New York, United States
September 1984
2 pages
This fundraising mailing for the American Committee on Africa reports on a trip by Stephanie Urdang to South Africa that discusses conditions in Driefontein, a "black spot" where the government wants to remove Africans who own land in an area designated for "whites only." Urdang says she talked to Beauty Mkhize who saw her husband, Saul, leader of resistance in the community, shot dead by a white policeman on Easter Sunday last year, just before he was to address a meeting. The mailing says that nearly two million Africans live under threat of removal.
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Used by permission of Africa Action (successor to the American Committee on Africa).