Anti-Apartheid Movement
London, United Kingdom
1967 or 1968
Poster asking people to join the Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM). AAM campaigned against the ‘unholy alliance’ of South Africa, Portugal, and Rhodesia. The poster includes images of Portuguese Prime Minister António de Oliveira Salazar, Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith, and South African Prime Minter John Vorster. The campaign supported the attempt by groups of African National Congress (ANC) guerrillas to infiltrate South Africa via Rhodesia in alliance with the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU), and the guerrilla struggle of FRELIMO in Mozambique. The campaign called for an end to British military support and investment in the white minority regimes. Silk...
Poster asking people to join the Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM). AAM campaigned against the ‘unholy alliance’ of South Africa, Portugal, and Rhodesia. The poster includes images of Portuguese Prime Minister António de Oliveira Salazar, Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith, and South African Prime Minter John Vorster. The campaign supported the attempt by groups of African National Congress (ANC) guerrillas to infiltrate South Africa via Rhodesia in alliance with the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU), and the guerrilla struggle of FRELIMO in Mozambique. The campaign called for an end to British military support and investment in the white minority regimes. Silk screen. Size: 49x38 cm.
SALAZAR SMITH VORSTER
South Africa
Southern Africa
Zimbabwe
English
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This item was digitized by the International Institute of Social History in the Netherlands, which made it available to the African Activist Archive.
Used by permission of the Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives Committee