Coalition in Solidarity with Southern African Liberation
New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
Undated, 1977?
2 pages
Brochure published as part of a campaign to get Rutgers University to divest from companies doing business in South Africa. At the present time not less than 5,000 foes of apartheid are in jail. Both majority political organizations, the Pan African Congress (PAC) and the African National Congress (PAC) were banned in 1960 after the Sharpeville Massacre, where police fired on an unarmed group of peaceful demonstrators and killed 73. • Background • How does South Africa Function? • Parliamentary “Democracy” • Pass Laws • Land • Education • Political Repression • Where Do We Go Now?
Coalition in Solidarity with South African Liberation
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This document was digitized by the Anti-Apartheid Activism at Rutgers which made it available to the African Activist Archive. See https://scarletandblack.rutgers.edu/archive/collections/show/27
Used by permission of Chris Berzinski and Sue Kozel, formers member of the Coalition in Solidarity with South African Liberation
Scarlet and Black Digital Archive at Rutgers University which digitized this document.