#3
American Friends Service Committee
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
February 1974
12 pages
Contents: VIET NAM: ONE YEAR LATER • RESOURCES • AMNESTY • NETWORK • VOCATIONS • DON’T B-1! • ZIMBABWE/RHODESIA • The newsletter says local and national efforts to achieve U.S. compliance with UN sanctions against the racist minority government in Rhodesia (Africans call it Zimbabwe!) are meeting with success; in Baltimore 4 ships laden with prohibited Rhodesian minerals have been delayed or stopped in unloading; they were stopped through the decisive action of longshoremen who refused to work the ships and the pickets who supported them at the docks. The documents says before Christmas the Senate voted to repeal the Byrd Amendment...
Contents: VIET NAM: ONE YEAR LATER • RESOURCES • AMNESTY • NETWORK • VOCATIONS • DON’T B-1! • ZIMBABWE/RHODESIA • The newsletter says local and national efforts to achieve U.S. compliance with UN sanctions against the racist minority government in Rhodesia (Africans call it Zimbabwe!) are meeting with success; in Baltimore 4 ships laden with prohibited Rhodesian minerals have been delayed or stopped in unloading; they were stopped through the decisive action of longshoremen who refused to work the ships and the pickets who supported them at the docks. The documents says before Christmas the Senate voted to repeal the Byrd Amendment which since 1971 has allowed the U.S. to violate the UN sanctions.
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Henry Lieberg collection, Michigan State University Library Special Collections