TransAfrica
Washington, DC, United States
Undated, 1982?
4 pages
Strategy memo about how to get major Presidential candidates to commit to a progressive U.S. policy towards Africa and the Caribbean. Such a strategy includes gaining a commitment to major involvement by the black community in formulating the future administration’s foreign policy, including naming of a black Americans Strategy memo about how to get major Presidential candidates to commit to a progressive U.S. policy towards Africa and the Caribbean. Such a strategy includes gaining a commitment to major involvement by the black community in formulating the future administration’s foreign policy, including naming of a black Americans to the position of Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs and to the National Security Council staff and also securing progressive policy statements on these issues. Ongoing contact with a campaign's primary foreign policy advisers also would be required.
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