The leaflet says the African Sun will arrive in Brooklyn at Pier 2 of the Port Authority Terminals on March 8, 1974. The ship is carrying Rhodesian copper, nickel, chrome and asbestos in violation of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 253 (1968) and of the recent resolution passed by the Executive Council of the International Longshoremen's Association. There will be a demonstration at Pier 2, condemning the importation of these Rhodesian products that will begin at 7 A.M. on Thursday, March 7 and continue as long as the African Sun remains in port. The leaflet says in Rhodesia a government representing the interests of the 5% white minority control the country, while blacks have...
The leaflet says the African Sun will arrive in Brooklyn at Pier 2 of the Port Authority Terminals on March 8, 1974. The ship is carrying Rhodesian copper, nickel, chrome and asbestos in violation of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 253 (1968) and of the recent resolution passed by the Executive Council of the International Longshoremen's Association. There will be a demonstration at Pier 2, condemning the importation of these Rhodesian products that will begin at 7 A.M. on Thursday, March 7 and continue as long as the African Sun remains in port. The leaflet says in Rhodesia a government representing the interests of the 5% white minority control the country, while blacks have no civil rights.