United Kingdom
Undated, 1982?
Button issued as part of a campaign against the British sports equipment company Dunlop Sports. The campaign’s aim was to get the company to negotiate with the South African Allied Workers Union (SAAWU) at its plant in East London. The round button contains a drawing of a tennis racket on the right, with a tennis ball in front of it. The ball and racket are the letters O and P in the word “Dunlop.” The text and design are in black on a dark yellow background. Size: 1-3/4 inches across. (Source: the website Forward to Freedom: Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives).
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