The mailing says the END APARTHEID: VOTE FOR THE PEOPLE CAMPAIGN is building all over the country, as organizers visit anti-apartheid groups, schools, churches and city government in an effort to meet the goal of 1 million votes by December 10, 1990 (Human Rights Day). The mailing includes a quote by Nelson Mandela. The mailing mentions Rob Jones, the United Methodist Women's Division, the United Mineworkers of America, London, the Mandela Concert on April 16, Little Steven Van Zandt, Sun City, Simple Minds, Jackson Brown, the rap group Stetsasonic, resolutions, the U.S. Congress, comprehensive sanctions, democracy, Detroit, the Michigan Coalition for Human Rights, the United Auto Workers...
The mailing says the END APARTHEID: VOTE FOR THE PEOPLE CAMPAIGN is building all over the country, as organizers visit anti-apartheid groups, schools, churches and city government in an effort to meet the goal of 1 million votes by December 10, 1990 (Human Rights Day). The mailing includes a quote by Nelson Mandela. The mailing mentions Rob Jones, the United Methodist Women's Division, the United Mineworkers of America, London, the Mandela Concert on April 16, Little Steven Van Zandt, Sun City, Simple Minds, Jackson Brown, the rap group Stetsasonic, resolutions, the U.S. Congress, comprehensive sanctions, democracy, Detroit, the Michigan Coalition for Human Rights, the United Auto Workers (UAW), the Michigan Chapter of the U.S. Peace Council, Central United Methodist Church, the Bermuda Anti-Apartheid Movement, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, President George Bush, lifting of sanctions, Orlando, the National Conference of Black Engineering Students, Fairfield, Connecticut, Students Creating South African Awareness, Fairfield University, Connecticut, the Warren Anti-Apartheid Mission, the North East Southern Africa Solidarity Network, the YWCA, San Jose, Washington, D.C., Denver, Aurora, New York, Teaneck, Northampton, Seattle, Kalamazoo, Portage, Los Angeles, Oakland, Dallas, Detroit, Tennessee, and one person, one vote.