Don Ngubeni of the African National Congress and Julio Dimas from the University of El Salvador in front of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, which was bombed in 1963 during the civil rights struggle. Ngubeni and Dimas visited 20 cities as part of a tour "From Soweto to San Salvador" cosponsored by the American Committee on Africa (ACOA) and the Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES). Ngubeni, who was in charge of ANC radio programs beamed into South Africa, was forced into exile after the 1976 Soweto uprising. (Source: ACOA Action News, Number 21, Spring 1986, American Committee on Africa; and CAMPUS ANTI-APARTHEID PROTESTS TO ESCALATE, American...
Don Ngubeni of the African National Congress and Julio Dimas from the University of El Salvador in front of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, which was bombed in 1963 during the civil rights struggle. Ngubeni and Dimas visited 20 cities as part of a tour "From Soweto to San Salvador" cosponsored by the American Committee on Africa (ACOA) and the Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES). Ngubeni, who was in charge of ANC radio programs beamed into South Africa, was forced into exile after the 1976 Soweto uprising. (Source: ACOA Action News, Number 21, Spring 1986, American Committee on Africa; and CAMPUS ANTI-APARTHEID PROTESTS TO ESCALATE, American Committee on Africa, March 17, 1986; both are available on this website.)