American Committee on Africa
New York, New York, United States
Sometime after December 12, 1973
3 pages
Contents: Present • Staff • 1. Minutes of the September 27, 1972, Board Meeting were accepted as distributed • 2. Staff Report • 3. Board Items • 4. Chicago-Report • 5. Finance & Budget Report • 7. Washington Office on Africa • 8. Angola Coffee Campaign • 9. Twentieth Anniversary Proposal • 10. Next Meeting • The minutes says staff present were George Houser, Dick Leonard, Eileen Hanson, Jennifer Davis, Kay Anderson, Chris Root. It was reported that ACOA now has a literature table at the Port Authority bus station run by Frank Aikens, working with Henry Lieberg. The ACOA fact sheet on nickel and chrome imported into the U.S. in...
Contents: Present • Staff • 1. Minutes of the September 27, 1972, Board Meeting were accepted as distributed • 2. Staff Report • 3. Board Items • 4. Chicago-Report • 5. Finance & Budget Report • 7. Washington Office on Africa • 8. Angola Coffee Campaign • 9. Twentieth Anniversary Proposal • 10. Next Meeting • The minutes says staff present were George Houser, Dick Leonard, Eileen Hanson, Jennifer Davis, Kay Anderson, Chris Root. It was reported that ACOA now has a literature table at the Port Authority bus station run by Frank Aikens, working with Henry Lieberg. The ACOA fact sheet on nickel and chrome imported into the U.S. in violation of Rhodesian sanctions has attracted a lot of attention, including use in the British Parliament debates. On the corporate action front, the National Council of Churches at its recent assembly in Dallas passes a resolution supporting the liberation movements, supporting disengagement from South Africa and supporting strong governmental action against white minority regimes in southern Africa.
Africa
Angola
Mozambique
South Africa
Southern Africa
Zimbabwe
English
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Used by permission of Africa Action (successor to the American Committee on Africa).