Guide to the Archives of the Washington Office on Africa (Record Group No. 105)

Compiled by Martha Lund Smalley

Yale University Library, Divinity Library Special Collections
409 Prospect Street
New Haven, Connecticut

January 2000

Copyright © Yale University Library

Overview

QUANTITY
Total archival boxes 63; total linear footage 30'
ABSTRACT
Publications, correspondence, reports, statements, and collected material document the work of the Washington Office on Africa and the issues addressed by its work. The Washington Office on Africa was founded in 1972 to support the movement for freedom from white-minority rule in southern Africa. Its activities have included the monitoring of Congressional legislation and executive policies and actions, as well as the publication of action alerts and other documentation designed to advance progressive legislation and policy on southern Africa. Supported by church bodies and unions, the WOA has worked in partnership with colleagues in Africa, the Africa advocacy community in the United States, and grassroots organizations concerned with various aspects of African affairs.
ARRANGEMENT

The archives are arranged in seven series:

ACCESS AND USE

Open to qualified researchers.

PROVENANCE

Gift of the Washington Office on Africa.

PREFERRED CITATION

Archives of the Washington Office on Africa, Record Group No. 105, Special Collections, Yale Divinity School Library.

ONLINE CATALOG RECORD

The catalog record for this collection is available online.

Historical Note

The Washington Office on Africa was founded in September 1972 as a non-profit, church and labor union-supported organization to work with Congress on southern Africa legislation. WOA began by mobilizing around the issue of repealing the Byrd Amendment passed in 1971, which allowed the United States to break sanctions that had been imposed on Rhodesia. Issues that were the focus of WOA activities included:

WOA was established at the direct initiative of American churches, who felt the necessity for a Washington-based organization able to provide the religious community with up-to-date infomration on U. S. policy in Southern Africa. Through the years, the office broadened its constituency to include trade unions, student groups, and other grassroots organizations. Sponsors of the Washington Office on Africa included: African Methodist Episcopal Church, Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union, The American Committee on Africa, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Church of the Brethren, Episcopal Church, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Missionaries of Africa, Presbyterian Church (USA), Progressive National Baptist Convention, The Reformed Church of America, Sacred Heart Fathers, Society for African Missions, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, United church of Christ, United Methodist Church, United Steelworkers of America.

The Washington Office on Africa Educational Fund (WOAEF) was established as the educational division of the Washington Office on Africa. Its goals were to provide education for action on southern Africa issues through the production and distribution of written and audio-visual resources. WOAEF also served as a research center for educators, legislators, political activists, students, and others interested in southern Africa affairs.

Executive Directors of the WOA included Ted Lockwood (1972-1980), Jean Sindab (1980-1986), Damu Smith (1986-1988), and Aubrey McCutcheon (1988-199?). The WOA weathered a financial crisis in 1988.

The Washington Office on Africa continues in operation. Its web site can be found at http://www.woaafrica.org/.

Introduction

The Archives of the Washington Office on Africa consist of thirty linear feet of material divided into eight series:

When these records were received, some printed materials were removed and placed with the Sterling Memorial Library Manuscripts and Archives South African apartheid collection, MS 1500. The material remaining in this record group relates more to the actual operations of WOA, its publications and activities, and its interactions with other organizations. The topical resources in this record group were collected to support and direct the lobbying and advocacy activities of the WOA.

Series I, Organization and Policy Records, includes minutes and reports of the boards and committees of the WOA and the Washington Office on Africa Educational Fund. These materials provide a succinct overview of the activities of the organization. Series II, Correspondence and Staff Records, is quite small and primarily relates to internal office operations; the majority of letters and memoranda of the WOA Directors and staff are integrated into later series. Series III, Fundraising and Financial Records, is divided into three sub-series: Summary Records, Chronological Sequence of Records, Correspondence with Notable Funding Agencies.

Series IV, WOA Programs, is the core of this record group. It includes an alphabetical listing of programs and proposals sponsored or co-sponsored by WOA, and a chronological arrangement of material related to the lobbying and monitoring activities of the WOA. Material in this series provides valuable documentation about the issues that were of concern to WOA as well as about the lobbying process and the WOA's interaction with related organizations.

Series V, WOA Publications, includes publications with distinctive titles. Many other WOA statements, papers, and press releases are integrated with the program material of Series IV. The major serial publications of WOA were Action Alert, and Washington Notes on Africa. Other publications included "Information Packets." brochures and printed leaflets, and "Fact Sheets."

Series VI, Resources by Organization, include correspondence between the WOA and related organizations as well as printed material documenting the work of those organizations. This alphabetically arranged list includes a broad cross section of U.S. and African organizations concerned with issues in Southern Africa. Series VII, Resources by State/Region, documents WOA's interaction with and monitoring of Southern Africa-related events and programs throughout the United States. Series VIII, Resources by Topic, is divided into three sub-series: Country Files, Economic and Foreign Policy Issues (U.S. interaction with Southern Africa), and Miscellaneous. The Country Files are strongest in documentation of events and issues in Angola, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. Of particular note are materials related to church activities and reactions in these countries. Economic and Foreign Policy issues documented in Series VIII include the arms trade, boycotts, divestment and investment in South Africa, espionage, international economic and trade issues, and sanctions. This material should be consulted in conjunction with the WOA program materials of Series IV, which document WOA positions and actions on the various issues.

Description of the Papers

Series I: Organization and Policy Records

BoxFolderContentsDate
Washington Office on Africa
1 1 Minutes of Steering Committee 1974
1 2 Policy guidelines 1976-1980
1 3 Bylaws 1978
1 4 Minutes of Board of Directors; Report of Search Committee for new Executive Director 1978, 1980
1 5 Minutes, reports re. tenth anniversary of WOA 1982
1 6 Minutes of Board of Directors; WOA self-evaluation documents 1984-1985
1 7 Minutes 1986
1 8 Annual report 1986
1 9 Minutes, meeting packet 1987
1 10 Annual report 1987
1 11 Board and Executive Committee of Board agenda, meeting packet 1988
1 12 Corres. re. financial crisis 1988
1 13 Meeting packet 1989 Jan
1 14 Minutes 1989 Nov
1 15 Minutes, agendas, reports 1990
1 16 Minutes, reports 1991
Washington Office on Africa Educational Fund
1 17 Bylaws 1979
1 18 Minutes of Board of Directors 1979-1980
1 19 Minutes of Board of Directors 1982-1983, 1987
1 20 Advisory Group to WOAEF - minutes 1983
1 21 Agenda, reports 1984
1 22 Minutes and meeting packet 1985 Jun
1 23 Minutes, reports 1985 Dec
1 24 Agenda, reports 1986
1 25 Program activity reports; report of Religious Outreach Coordinator 1986-1987
1 26 Program activity reports 1987-1988
1 27 Agendas 1987
1 28 Agenda, reports 1989

Series II: Correspondence and Staff Records

BoxFolderContentsDate
Executive Director Files
Ted Lockwood (1972-1980)
2 1 Correspondence 1973-1989
2 2 Notes 1979
2 3 Notes n.d.
2 4 Writings 1978
2 5 Writings; incl. outline and drafts for "South Africa: Kairos and Krisis" 1982, n.d.
Jean Sindab (1980-1986)
2 6 Correspondence, writings 1982-1985
Damu Smith (1986-1988)
2 7 Biographical info; correspondence 1986-1989
2 8 Delegation to Cuba 1989
Aubrey McCutcheon (1989-199?)
2 9 Correspondence 1989-1990
Internal office communications
2 10 Administrative forms n.d.
2 11 Job descriptions; staff info. 1983-1987
2 12 Memos 1985
2 13 Re. tax matters 1985-1987
2 14 Staff meeting notes 1986
2 15 Memos 1987
3 16 Memos 1988
3 17 Memos re. campaign 1988
3 18 Assistant Director's notes, drafts 1988-1989
3 19 Assistant Director's notes, drafts, corres. 1988-1989
3 20 Memos 1989
3 21 Associate Director's corres; memos 1990
Correspondence with others
3 22 Re. intern program 1982-1985
3 23 Re. intern program 1988-1989
3 24 With prisoners in U.S. 1984-1985
For correspondence with related organizations, see Series VI

Series III: Fundraising and Financial Records

BoxFolderContentsDate
Summary records
4 1 Financial statements 1973, 1975 1984-1991
Chronological sequence
4 2 Fundraising correspondence and records 1972
4 3 Fundraising correspondence and records 1973
4 4 Fundraising correspondence and records 1974
4 5 Fundraising correspondence and records 1975
4 6 Fundraising correspondence and records 1976
4 7 Fundraising correspondence and records 1977
4 8 Fundraising correspondence and records 1978
4 9 Proposal for funding 1978-1979 1978
4 10 Fundraising correspondence and records 1979
4 11 Fundraising correspondence and records; funding proposal 1980
4 12 Proposal for funding 1981
4 13 Proposals for funding 1982
4 14 Fundraising correspondence and records 1982
4 15 Fundraising correspondence and records 1983
4 16 Fundraising correspondence and records 1984
4 17 Proposal for funding 1984
4 18 Fundraising correspondence and records 1985 Jan-Sep
4 19 Fundraising correspondence and records 1985 Oct-Dec
5 20 Fundraising correspondence and records 1986 Jan-Mar
5 21 Fundraising correspondence and records 1986 Apr-Jun
5 22 Fundraising correspondence and records 1986 Jul-Dec
5 23 Fundraising correspondence and records 1987
5 24 Fundraising correspondence and records; preparation for audi 1988
5 25 Fundraising correspondence and records 1990-1991
5 26 Mailing lists n.d.
5 27 Mailing lists n.d.
5 28 Mailing lists n.d.
Notable funding agencies
5 29 National Community Funds 1986-1987
5 30 New World Foundation 1985-1987
5 31 Ottinger Foundation 1986-1987
5 32 Skaggs Foundation 1984-1988
5 33 United Nations Centre Against Apartheid 1982-1987
5 34 United Nations Council for Namibia 1985-1987
5 35 United Support of Artists for Africa 1988
5 36 World Council of Churches Programme to Combat Racism 1984-1987

Series IV: WOA Programs

BoxFolderContentsDate
Programs, proposals sponsored or co-sponsored by WOA
6 1-3 Africa Peace Tour (Africa Peace Committee) 1986
6 4-6 Africa Peace Tour 1987
6 7 Africa Peace Tour 1988
6 8-9 Africa Peace Tour 1989
7 10 Africa Peace Tour 1990
7 11 Africa Peace Tour 1991-1992
7 12 Africa Peace Tour 1993, n.d.
8 13-15 "Amandla" - audio-visual presentation re. apartheid in S. Africa 1983-1984
8 16 Angola audio-visual project 1987-1988
8 17-19 Boycott campaigns (cultural, sports) - See also Series VIII, Resource File - Economic & Foreign Policy issues - Boycotts
9 20 Campaign to End US/SA Nuclear Collaboration proposal 1983
9 21 Demonstrations/ rallies: re. US intervention in Angola / Soweto massacre 1976
9 22 Demonstrations/ rallies: re. visit of Ian Smith 1978
9 23 Demonstrations/ rallies: re. visit of Jonas Savimbi 1986
9 24 Demonstrations/ rallies: miscellaneous 1985-1990
9 25 "Feminization of Poverty: A Global Problem" proposal ca. 1985
9 26 "A Free South Africa Movement Project" proposal 1985
9 27 "The Harare Declaration Action Campaign" proposal 1986
9 28 Hotline 1990, n.d.
9 29-31 IMPACT Peace Network / Team 1981-1985
9 32 Mandela tributes, petition 1982-1983
9 33 Martin Luther King Symposium 1987
9 34 Martin Luther King Symposium 1988-1989
10 35-39 Miscellaneous events, presentations by staff 1984-1992
10 40 Namibia: Delegation of Namibian Church Leaders 1986 Dec
10 41 Namibia Briefing 1987
10 42 Namibia: Free Namibia campaign 1988
10 43 Namibia Hearings (May 2-4, 1988) - sponsored by WCC PCR; coordinated by WOA - Correspondence, memos 1988 Jan-Mar
10 44 Namibia Hearings - Correspondence, memos 1988 Apr- May
10 45 Namibia Hearings - Schedules, logistics 1988
11 46 Namibia Hearings - Press releases, publicity 1988
11 47 Namibia Hearings - Background material, program 1988
11 48 Namibia Hearings - Statements, testimony 1988
11 49 Namibia workshops, hearings 1989
11 50-51 Ndilimani tour: Cultural Ensemble of the South West Africa Peoples' Organization (SWAPO) of Namibia 1986-1987
11 52 Nuclear Collaboration and Freeze Campaign 1983-1984
11 53 Peace in Angola - Emergency Grassroots Education Project 1988
11 54 Religious Legislative Advocacy and Information Network on Southern Africa 1989
11 55 Southern Africa Hunger and Development Educaton Project proposal 1988
12 57-59 Southern Africa Working Group (SAWG) 1981-1991
12 60 Southern African Women in Crisis: A Grassroots Support Guide - proposal 1987
12 61 Spotlight on Apartheid in Southern Africa proposal 1986
12 62 Spotlight on Southern Africa proposal 1987
12 63 Stopping the South African War Machine proposal 1984
12 64-65 Visitors to U.S. 1969-1987
13 66-67 Work with students - requests for information and literature 1983-1986
13 68 Work with students - protests, organizing activities 1983-1986
13 69 Work with students - student activist questionnaire 1986
Lobbying/monitoring activities
WOA precursors
13 70 South Africa Sugar Quota - American Committee on Africa correspondence and documents 1969-1971
13 71 South Africa Sugar Quota - National Council of Churches and United Presbyterian Church Southern Africa Task Force documents 1969-1971
13 72 South Africa Sugar Quota: Congressional documents 1969-1971
13 73 South Africa Sugar Quota: Background material 1966-1971
1972
13 74 South Africa Sugar Quota
1973
13 75 Sanctions against Rhodesian chrome / Byrd Amendment
13 76 Incl. re. Sahelian drought and Tunney Amendment
1974
13 77 Sanctions against Rhodesian chrome
14 78 South Africa Sugar Quota: WOA documents and correspondence
14 79 South Africa Sugar Quota: WOA lobbying lists, notes
14 80 South Africa Sugar Quota: Congressional documents
14 81 South Africa Sugar Quota: Background material
14 82 South Africa Sugar Quota: Other church-related efforts
14 83 Misc.
1975
14 84 Angola hearings; Lockwood statement
14 85 Congressional Black Caucus
14 86 Misc. incl. re. Rhodesia sanctions, Export-Import Bank Eximbank) loans to South Africa, government appointments
1976
14 87 Export-Import Bank policy
14 88 Tunney Amendment / Angola
14 89 Congressional Black Caucus
14 90 Misc. incl. re. Henry Kissinger shuttle diplomacy, Stephen Solarz trip to Africa, Namibia resolution
1977
14 91 Export-Import Bank: WOA notes, statements, correspondence
14 92 Export-Import Bank: Background material
14 93 Export-Import Bank: Congressional documents
14 94 Congressional Black Caucus
14 95 Misc. incl. re. Namibia resolution, Rhodesia sanctions, South Africa arms embargo, Foreign aid, Congressman Larry McDonald's accusations re. WCC and WOA
1978
15 96 Export-Import Bank: WOA publicity and press releases
15 97 Export-Import Bank: Lockwood testimony before Congressional Subcommittee
15 98 Export-Import Bank: WOA correspondence
15 99 Export-Import Bank: WOA notes, lobbying lists
15 100 Export-Import Bank: WOA petition - "A Call to the President and Congress to End Exim Financing for South Africa"
15 101 Export-Import Bank: Corres., lobbying material of other organizations
15 102 Export-Import Bank: Background material
15 103 Export-Import Bank: Congressional documents
15 104 Misc. incl. re. S.A. arms embargo, Rhodesia sanctions, Stephen Solarz
1979
15 105 Misc. incl. re. sanctions against Rhodesia
1980
15 106 Re. Congressional delegations to Africa
15 107 Lloyd Amendment / re. arms export
15 108 Misc. incl. re. foreign aid to Mozambique and Namibia, Stephen Solarz, covert aid to Angola
1981
15 109 Clark Amendment / re. U.S. intervention in Angola: WOA statements, correspondence, notes
15 110 Clark Amendment / re. U.S. intervention in Angola: Background material
15 111 Clark Amendment/ re. U.S. intervention in Angola: Congressional documents
15 112 Human Rights in Africa
15 113 Namibia
16 114 Re. Senator Nancy Kassebaum, Chairperson of Subcommittee on African Affairs
16 115 Congressional Black Caucus
16 116 Misc. incl. foreign aid legislation
1982
16 117 Senate Subcommittee on Security and Terrorism Hearings on ANC and SWAPO (Jeremiah Denton Hearings): WOA statements, correspondence, notes
16 118 Denton Hearings: Background material; material from other organizations
16 119 Denton Hearings: Congressional documents
16 120 International Monetary Fund (IMF) loans to S.A.
16 121 Congressional Black Caucus
16 122 Navy Port Calls in S.A.
17 123 Clark Amendment / Arms export
17 124 Misc. incl. re. Unification Church funding; Intelligence Identities Protection Act; 1982 elections
1983
17 125 House Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations, incl. testimony of Jean Sindab
17 126 House Subcommittee on Africa Hearings, incl. on Namibia, internal political situation in SA
17 127 Campaign Against US/SA Nuclear Collaboration: WOA statements, correspondence, notes
17 128 Campaign Against US/SA Nuclear Collaboration: Background material
17 129 International Monetary Fund (IMF) bill: WOA statements, correspondence, notes
17 130 International Monetary Fund (IMF) bill: Background material
17 131 Export Administration Act / Solarz, Gray, Berman, Wolpe provisions: WOA statements, correspondence, notes
17 132 Export Administration Act: Background material
17 133 Export Administration Act: Non-proliferation amendment
17 134 Lobbying re. various South Africa-related legislation, incl. National Lobby Day (1983 Jul 19): WOA material
18 135 Lobbying re. various South Africa-related legislation: Reports of Congressional lobbying visits
18 136 Lobbying re. various South Africa-related legislation: Material of other organizations
18 137 Congressional Black Caucus
18 138 Misc. incl. US contribution to UN Institute for Namibia, Congressional Friends of Human Rights Monitors, Jean Sindab statement to UN Special Committee on Apartheid
1984
18 139 Export Administration Act: WOA statements, correspondence, notes
18 140 Export Administration Act: Material from other organizations
18 141 Congressional briefing on US policy and war in Southern Africa
18 142 Testimony of Jean Sindab before UN General Assembly and Council for Namibia
18 143 House Subcommitteess on International Operations / International Security and Scientific Affairs
18 144 Misc. incl. re. Nelson Mandela Freedom Resolution
1985
18 145 Anti-Apartheid Act: WOA statements, correspondence
18 146 Anti-Apartheid Act: Lobbying lists, notes
18 147 Anti-Apartheid Act: Background material; material of other organizations
19 148 Citizen's Lobby Day Against Apartheid (part of Citizen's Lobby for Peace, Jobs and Justice, April 19-22)
19 149 Testimony of Jean Sindab before House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Africa Subcommittee and Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs
19 150 WISC Foreign Policy and Military Spending Task Force
19 151 Misc. incl. testimony of other WOA staff
1986
19 152 US aid to UNITA /Angola
19 153 Sanctions against South Africa
19 154 Misc. incl. re SA political situation, testimony of Jean Sindab
19 155 Legislative/ Policy Briefing on Southern Africa - sponsored by Churches' Emergency Committee on Southern Africa -16 Jun 1986
19 156 National Protest Day for South African Divestment and Sanctions, 10 Oct 1986 and other actions re. divestment
1987
20 157-158 US aid to UNITA/ Angola
20 159-160 US policy toward Mozambique, RENAMO
20 161-162 Namibia resolution
20 163 State Department Authorization Bill - Swindall and Burton Amendments vs. ANC and SWAPO
20 164-165 Foreign Aid Authorization legislation - SADCC funding
20 166-167 Sanctions against South Africa
21 168-169 Sanctions against South Africa
21 170 Outlines of Current and Pending Southern Africa Legislation
21 171 Political asylum of African individuals
21 172 Mobilization for Justice and Peace in Central America and Southern Africa (1987 Apr 25)
21 173 Misc. incl. testimony of Damu Smith before Special Political Committee of UN General Assembly
1988
21 174 US policy toward Angola
21 175 US policy toward Mozambique
21 176-179 Sanctions against South Africa, incl. testimony of Damu Smith before Congress
22 180 National Anti-Apartheid Action and Lobby Day (16 Jun 1988)
22 181 Namibia resolutions, hearings
22 182 Misc. incl. re. children in SA
1989
22 183 US policy toward Angola
22 184-186 Namibia; United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) funding
22 187 Bill to limit South African influence and control of US business enterprises
23 188-191 Sanctions against South Africa
23 192 "Stand for Truth Until South Africa is Free": "From Pentecost to Soweto" 1989 May 14- Jun 17 and National Lobby Day for Comprehensive Sanctions, 1989 Jun 16
1990
23 193-194 US policy toward Angola
23 195 Misc. incl. overviews of pending legislation, Nelson Mandela resolutions, delegation of Reformed Church leaders
23 196 Misc. incl. briefing on South Africa, sanctions against SA
1991
23 197 Sanctions against South Africa
23 198 US policy toward Angola

Series V: WOA Publications

Included here are printed publications with distinctive titles. Many other WOA statements, papers, and press releases are integrated with the program material of Series IV.

BoxFolderContentsDate
Action Alert
24 1 Incl. re. Clark Amendment on Angola; Reagan administration alliance with South Africa; nomination of Herman Nickel 1981-1982
24 2 Incl. re. Sanctions Bill, U.S. intervention in Angola 1983-1986
24 3 Incl. re. Aid to Southern Africa; sanctions against South Africa; U.S. intervention in Angola 1987
24 4 Incl. re. sanctions against South Africa; U.S. intervention in Angola 1988
24 5 Incl. re. Namibian independence, sanctions against South Africa 1989
24 6 Incl. re. African National Congress 1991
Washington Notes on Africa
24 7 Issues 1975, 1981-1982
24 8 Issues 1983-1985
24 9 Issues 1986-1987, 1989-1991
24 10 Drafts, notes for issues 1987
24 11 Drafts, notes for issues 1989
24 12 Drafts, notes for issues 1990
24 13 Drafts, notes for issues 1991, n.d.
Information packets
24 14 South Africa Information Packet (SAIP) 1985
24 15 SAIP drafts, notes 1985
24 16 SAIP drafts, notes 1985
25 17 South Africa Legislative Packet (with NCCCUSA Africa Office) 1985
25 18 Free Namibia! packet 1986
25 19 Target Angola packet 1990
Brochures, printed leaflets
25 20 "Lifting Sanctions: Prescription for Disaster"; "The Case for Restoring Rhodesian Sanctions"; "78 Election Notes on Africa"; "Free Namibia!"; "Zimbabwe: Winning Hearts and Minds"; "Zimbabwe After Lancaster House: What Next?" 1978,1979, 1980
25 21 "Make South Africa an Election Issue"; "Stop the Apartheid Bomb" 1982, 1983
25 22 "The Struggle for Justice"; "Stop Apartheid's War"; "American Steel Jobs and South Africa"; "Election 1984: Stop U.S. Support for Apartheid" 1984
25 23 "The September 22, 1979 Mystery Flash: Did South Africa Detonate a Nuclear Bomb";"South Africa's Present Economic Situation"; "Stop the Apartheid Bomb" (reprinted);"Apartheid Extended"; "Savimbi and South Africa: No Casual Affair"; "Apartheid's Contras: Rural Terrorism and Mozambique's Struggle for Survival" 1985-1988
25 24 Re. WOA; "Apartheid Extended"; "Natal/KwaZulu, Buthelezi and the ANC 1990, n.d.
25 25 Drafts, notes for "Apartheid's Contras.." 1987
25 26 Drafts, notes for publications on reforming apartheid, religious persecution under apartheid n.d.
25 27 Drafts, notes for publication "Why boycott South Africa not Nicaragua" n.d.
Fact Sheets/ Action Sheets
25 28 "Southern African and Cuts in U. N. Voluntary Contributions"; "Angola and UNITA"; "RENAMO: Rural Terrorism at Work"; "The Church in South Africa"; "Namibian Churches in the Struggle"; "Trade Unions in Namibia" 1981, 1986
25 29 "Pretoria's Secret War Against the ANC"; "SWAPO: The Liberation Movement of the People of Namibia"; "SADCC: The Southern African Development Coordination Conference"; "Education and Employment Opportunities for Women Under Apartheid" 1991, n.d.
25 30 Drafts, notes for fact sheets, incl. re. "reform" in South Africa 1985, n.d.
25 31 Drafts, notes for fact sheets n.d.

Series VI: Resource/Correspondence Files By Name of Organization

BoxFolderContentsDate
26 1 About My Father's Business; incl. re. African National Congress n.d.
26 1a Ad Hoc Group on Southern Africa (Dana Reynolds) 1976
26 2 Africa Development Foundation 1980-1982
26 2a Africa Faith and Justice Network 1984-1985
x ref Africa Peace Committee: See Series IV - Programs
26 3 African Ambassadors Group 1988
26 4 African-American Institute 1976-1988
26 4a African-American Labor Center 1982
26 5 African National Congress 1978-1981
26 6 African National Congress 1982-1985
26 7 African Studies Association 1973-1981
26 8 Africare 1983-1989
26 9 Alliance of Black Reformed Christians in Southern Africa (ABRECSA) 1981-1986
26 10 Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union 1991
26 11 Amandla Freedom Fund 1986
26 12 American Baptist Churches 1974-1986
26 12a American Committee on Africa (see also background material re. Sugar Quota, Series IV, Lobbying Activities -1974) 1969-1985
26 13 American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research 1981
26 14 American Federation of Labor (AFL-CIO) 1973-1984, n.d.
26 15 American Federation of Teachers 1974, 1983
26 16 American Friends Service Committee 1976-1979
26 16a American Friends Service Committee 1980-1987
27 17 American Legislative Exchange Council 1981-1983
27 18 American Society for Public Administration 1982-1984
27 19 Americans for Democratic Action 1974-1982
27 20 Amnesty International - "Conscience and Human Rights: An Amnesty International Curriculum" ca. 1978
28 21 Amnesty International - incl. re. S.A. and Namibians prisoners 1982
28 22 Anti-Apartheid -Bewegung (West Germany) 1982
28 23 Anti-Apartheid Movement (London) 1980-1985
28 24 A. Philip Randolph Institute 1984
28 24a Artists for a Free South Africa
28 24b Artists United Against Apartheid (Sun City Project) 1985-1987
28 25 Association of Concerned Africa Scholars 1978-1983
28 26 Association of West European Parliamentarians for Action against Apartheid 1985-1987
28 27 Belydende Kring (Broederkring) - (South Africa church group) 1979-1986
28 28 Black American Network for Disarmament,Peace and Justice 1983
28 29 Black Leadership Forum 1982-1986
28 30 Black Sash (Human rights organization in S.A.; incl. info. re. Sheena Duncan) 1985-1988
28 31 Bread for the World 1981-1989
28 32 Call to Conscience (Emergency Response Network) 1985-1987
28 33 Campaign for Political Rights 1983-1984
29 33a, 33b Campaign to Oppose Bank Loans to South Africa/ Committee to Oppose Bank Loans to South Africa 1976-1981
30 34 CANICOR - An Interfaith Council on Corporate Accountability 1988
30 35 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1979-1987
x ref Catholic Church (See United States Catholic Conference, and Series VIII, Misc. U.S. Religious Organizations and Churches)
30 36 Catholic Institute for International Relations (London) 1979-1982
30 37 Center for Democracy 1987-1989
30 38 Center for International Policy 1982-1983
30 39 Center for National Security Studies 1974-1984
30 40 Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University 1974-1991
30 41 Center for Third World Organizing 1981-1982
30 42 Center of Concern 1983-1991
30 43 Christian Aid (London) 1988
30 44 Children's Fund for Southern Africa 1988
30 45 Christian Institute of Southern Africa - incl. "Apartheid Morally Unacceptable" by Beyers Naudé 1969-1973
30 46 Christian Institute of Southern Africa - incl. reports "South Africa - a Police State?" and "Detention and Detente in Southern Africa" 1974-1976
30 47 Christian Institute of Southern Africa - incl. summary of CI's contribution to investment debate 1977-1983
30 48 Church of the Province of Southern Africa (Anglican Church in S.A) - mostly clippings 1971-1983
30 49 Church of the Province of Southern Africa (Anglican Church in S.A) - mostly clippings 1985-1987
30 50 Church Women United 1973-1986
31 51 Church World Service - incl. Mozambique Emergency Appeal 1980-1991
31 51a Churches' Emergency Committee on Southern Africa 1986
31 52 Clergy and Laity Concerned 1973-1982
31 53 Clergy and Laity Concerned 1985-1989, n.d.
31 54 Coalition for a New Foreign and Military Policy 1981-1982
31 55 Coalition for a New Foreign and Military Policy 1983-1988
31 55a Coalition of Black Trade Unionists 1985
31 56 Coalition on Southern Africa 1988-1989, n.d.
31 57 Committee to Protect Journalists 1982-1983
31 58 Conference in Solidarity with the Liberation Struggles of the Peoples of Southern Africa Continuations Committee 1982-1983
31 59 Congress of South African Trade Unions 1988
31 60 Congressional Black Caucus 1981, 1988
31 61 Covert Action Information Bulletin 1981-1989
31 62 Covert Operations Working Group 1991-1994
31 63 Detainees' Parents Support Committee 1984-1985
32 64 Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk) 1974-1983
32 65 Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk) 1984-1988
32 66 Ecumenical Documentation and Information Centre for Eastern and Southern Africa 1987-1989
32 67 Educators Against Racism and Apartheid 1989-1990
32 68 End Conscription Committee/ Campaign 1985-1986
32 68a Episcopal Church, Executive Council 1988
32 69 Episcopal Churchmen for South Africa 1968-1971
32 70 Episcopal Churchmen for South Africa 1972-1974
32 71 Episcopal Churchmen for South Africa 1975-1977
32 72 Episcopal Churchmen for South Africa 1978-1982
32 73 Episcopal Churchmen for South Africa 1983-1985
32 74 Episcopal Churchpeople for South Africa (See also: YDSL RG102) 1985-1988
32 75 Ethics and Public Policy Center 1982-1983
32 76 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (See also: Series VIII, Misc. U.S. Religious Organizations and Churches.) 1988
32 77 Federation for Progress 1982
32 78 Fellowship of Reconciliation 1981
32 79 Ford Foundation 1980-1983
32 80 Friends Committee on National Legislation 1981-1985
33 80a Friends of the ANC and Frontline States 1990
33 81 GATT-Fly (Canadian churches for global economic justice) 1978, n.d.
33 82 Grassroots International 1985-1986
33 83 Gray Panthers 1977, 1988
33 84 Heritage Foundation 1977-1985
33 84a Holland Committee on Southern Africa 1984-1990
33 85 Human Rights Internet 1982-1983
33 85a Human Rights Political Action Committee 1982-1985
33 86 Impact Vision 1987-1988
33 87 Inkatha 1986, n.d.
33 88 Institute for Food and Development Policy 1980-1982
33 89 Institute for Policy Studies 1978-1986
33 89a Interfaith Action for Economic Justice 1984
33 90 Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility 1975-1982
33 91 Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility ( See also: Series VIII: Resource File by Topic: Divestment/ Investment) 1983-1992, n.d.
33 92 International Center for Development Policy 1989
33 93 International Defense and Aid Fund for Southern Africa 1972-1993
33 94 International Fellowship of Reconciliation n.d.
33 95 International Freedom Foundation 1988-1992
33 96 International Human Rights Law Group 1979-1982
33 96a International United Black Fund 1984-1985
34 97 Institute on Religion and Democracy 1981-1983
34 98 Investor Responsibility Research Center 1982, n.d.
34 99 John Brown Anti-Klan Committees 1981
34 100 Kairos Workgroup (Christians Against Apartheid) 1984
34 101 Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law 1977-1981
34 102 Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (incl. from Project Staff in Namibia, 1989-1990) 1982-1990
34 103 Lawyers Committee for International Human Rights 1984
34 104 League of Women Voters of the United States 1973-1974
34 105 Lutheran Coalition on Southern Africa 1979
34 106 Lutheran Coalition on Southern Africa 1980
34 107 Mennonite Central Committee 1987, n.d.
34 108 Michigan Coalition for Human Rights 1992
34 109 Mobilization for Survival 1982, n.d.
34 110 Moral Re-Armament 1970-1982
34 111 Mozambique Resource Center 1983-1987
34 112 Namibia Communications Centre 1985
34 112a Namibia Support Fund 1989
34 113 National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression 1984
35 114 National Alliance of Third World Journalists 1981-1983
35 115 National Anti-Imperialist Movement in Solidarity with African Liberation 1983, n.d.
35 116 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 1974-1979
35 117 National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Clubs 1974
35 118 National Black American Law Students Association 1981-1982
35 119 National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials 1982
35 120 National Black Leadership Roundtable 1983
35 121 National Black Independent Political Party 1980-1981
35 121a National Black Presbyterians United 1982-1983
35 122 National Black United Front 1981
35 123 National Committee Against Repressive Legislation 1982-1984
35 124 National Conference of Black Lawyers 1981, 1991
35 125 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. - Consultation on Namibia 1974
35 126 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. - Racial Justice Working Group; Africa office 1982-1986
35 127 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A.; Resolution against sanctions; Human Rights Committee, Africa Program; incl. "Profiles of Selected Religious Right Organizations in the USA and their International Outreach" 1987-1990
35 127a National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., Africa Office: report of consultation - "South Africa - What Does Justice Require" 1991
35 128 National Council of Negro Women 1983
35 129 National Education Association 1983-1985
35 130 National Impact 1973-1988
36 131 National League of Cities 1982
36 131a National Mobilization for Justice and Peace in Central America and Southern Africa 1987
36 132 National Namibia Concerns 1983-1989
36 133 National Rifle Association 1984
36 134 National Student Association 1973
36 135 National Student Coalition Against Racism 1976-1977
36 136 National Student Lobby 1973
36 137 National Urban League 1976-1987
36 138 National Womens Political Caucus 1974
36 139 Nelson Mandela International Reception Committee & other material re. Mandela tour 1990
36 140 Network, a Catholic Social Justice Lobby 1982
36 141 New Alliance Party 1987-1988
36 142 New Democratic Coalition 1978-1980
36 143 Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign 1984-1987
36 144 Oxfam America 1982-1984
36 145 Partners for Global Justice 1986
37 146 People Against Racism and the Klan 1982
37 146a People United to Save Humanity (Operation PUSH) 1977-1983
37 147 People's Anti-War Mobilization 1981
37 148 Phelps-Stokes Fund 1977-1983
37 148a Presbyterian Church U.S.A. 1984-1989
37 149 Rainbow Coalition 1981-1992
37 150 Roosevelt Center for American Policy Studies 1988
37 151 Search for Common Ground 1983
37 151a South Africa Ecumenical Ministry 1990
37 152 South African Labour Education Project 1981-1982
37 153 Southern Africa Magazine 1981
37 154 Southern Africa Media Center 1986-1987
37 154a Southern Africa Resource Project 1983-1984
37 154b Southern Africa Support Committee 1990
37 155 Southern Africa - the imprisoned society (Hanekom case) 1984
x ref Southern Africa Working Group (see Series IV)
37 156 Southern Christian Leadership Conference 1986
37 157 Southern Elections Fund 1974
37 158 Study Commission on U.S. Policy Toward Southern Africa (Rockefeller Fdn.) 1979-1982
37 159 Svenska Missionsforbundets Ungdom 1986
37 160 Swedish Committee for the Isolation of South Africa 1985-1987
37 161 Swedish People's Parliament Against Apartheid 1986
37 161a Task Force on the Churches and Corporate Responsibility (Canadian) 1989
37 162 Transafrica 1982-1988
38 163 Unification Church 1981-1982
38 164 Unification Church 1981-1982
38 165 Unification Church 1981-1984
38 165a Unitarian Universalist Service Committee/ Unitarian Universalist Association 1973-1989
38 166 United Church of Christ 1976-1989
38 167 United Methodist Church 1982- 1988
38 167a United Mine Workers 1973-1985
38 168 United Nations Centre Against Apartheid / Special Committee on Apartheid 1983-1987
38 169 United Nations Council for Namibia 1987
38 170 United States Catholic Conference 1979-1994
38 171 United States-South Africa Leader Exchange Program 1983
38 172 U.S. university African Studies departments (various) 1980-1984
38 173 War Resisters League 1974
38 173a Washington Interreligious Staff Council 1990
38 173b Washington Office on Latin America 1980-1983
38 174 Women's International League for Peace and Freedom 1973-1983
38 175 Working Committee Against FBI/CIA Executive Order 1983
38 176 World Council of Churches, Programme to Combat Racism, incl. Harare Declaration (1985); ; incl. "The Churches' Search for Justice and Peace in Southern Africa"- report on Lusaka meeting 4-8 May 1987 1970-1987
38 176a World Peace Foundation 1980
38 177 World Policy Institute 1988-1989
38 178 Young Women's Christian Association, National Board 1976, 1977

Series VII: Resource/ Correspondence Files - By State or Region

BoxFolderContentsDate
40 1 Alabama
40 2 Alaska
40 3 Arkansas
40 4 Arizona
40 5 California
40 6 California - Bay Area
40 7 California - San Francisco
40 8 California - L.A.
40 9 Colorado
40 10 Connecticut
40 11 Delaware
40 12 District of Columbia
40 13 Florida
40 14 Georgia
40 15 Hawaii
40 16 Illinois
40 17 Indiana
41 18 Iowa
41 19 Kansas
41 20 Kentucky
41 21 Louisiana
41 22 Maine
41 23 Maryland
41 24 Massachusetts
41 25 Michigan
41 26 Minnesota
41 27 Mississippi
42 28 Missouri
42 29 Montana
42 30 Nebraska
42 31 New England
42 32 New Hampshire
42 33 New Jersey
42 34 New Mexico
42 35 New York
42 36 North Carolina
42 37 North Dakota
42 38 Ohio
42 39 Oklahoma
43 40 Oregon
43 41 Pacific Northwest
43 42 Pennsylvania
43 43 Rhode Island
43 44 South Carolina
43 45 Tennessee
43 46 Texas
43 47 Utah
43 48 Vermont
43 49 Virginia
43 50 Washington
43 51 West Virginia
43 52 Wisconsin

Series VIII: Resource File - By Topic

BoxFolderContentsDate
Country files
Angola
44 1 Portuguese export of herbicides to Angola 1972
44 2 U.S. intervention in Angola; Gulf boycott 1975
44 3 American air companies involved in Angola 1975
44 4 General articles and statements 1975-1976
44 5 Church-related articles and statements 1975-1976
44 6 Chronology of events in Angola Civil War 1957-1976; fact sheets 1976
44 7 Seminar on Angola - Havana, Cuba 1976
44 8 Angola Support Conference - Chicago 1976
44 9 Articles and statements, incl. re. visit of Jonas Savimbi, chief of UNITA 1980-1981
44 10 Articles, statements, correspondence WOA/ State Dept. 1982-1983
44 11 Articles, statements, incl. re. Export-Import Bank Act, political imprisonment, Clark Amendment; statement of Angola churches 1984-1985
44 12 Articles, statements, incl. re. UNITA 1986-1987
44 13 Chronology of political developments 1961-1988;statements; articles, incl. by Ecumenical Documentation and Information Centre for Eastern and Southern Africa; visit of Savimbi 1988-1989
44 14 Notes of Angola Working Group; articles, statements 1990
44 15 Articles, statements n.d.
Botswana
45 16 South African raid on Gaborone 1985
Latin America
45 17 Articles, statements 1976-1982
Lesotho
45 18 Articles, statements, correspondence 1969-1970
45 19 Articles, statements, correspondence 1971-1979
45 20 Articles, statements, correspondence 1980-1985
Middle East
45 21 Re. South Africa and Arab countries 1975
Mozambique
45 22 Pamphlets re. role of Mozambican women 1972,1979, n.d.
45 23 Articles, statements, correspondence re. education, enonomy 1977-1980
45 24 Articles, statements re. economy, death of journalist Ruth First 1981-1982
45 25 Articles, statements, incl. re. death of Samora Machel 1983-1986
45 26 Articles, statements, incl. re. Nkomati Accord 1984-1985
45 27 Articles, statements, incl. re. famine 1986-1988, n.d.
45 28 Photos n.d.
Namibia
45 29 Correspondence, memos, notes 1972-1978
45 30 Correspondence, memos, notes (See also Series IV) 1980-1981
45 31 Notes, memos, articles re. political repression 1982-1985
45 32 Articles, statements, incl. re. UN Security Council meeting April 1987 1986-1987
45 33 Articles, memos, incl. re. political detainees, American Committee on Africa reprint; SWAPO press releases 1988-1990, n.d.
46 33a, 34 SWAPO material 1989-1990
Portugal
46 35 Re. U.S. foreign aid to Portugal, Azores Agreement 1971-1972
46 36 Re. U.S. foreign aid to Portugal, Azores Agreement 1973-1974
Rhodesia
x ref See: Zimbabwe
South Africa
Economy
46 37 Industry
46 38 Investment in North America
46 39 General
46 40 MIning
46 41 Oil
46 42 Transportation
46 43 Union workers
Political events/ issues
46 44 10th anniversary of Sharpeville massacre 1970
46 44a, 44b South Africa - Israel connection 1976-1984
46 45 Proposal of John Rees: "Alternatives for South Africa" 1978
46 46 Incl. re. Young Christian Workers of South Africa 1978-1980
46 47 Constitution of Republic of South Africa 1983
46 48 United Democratic Front 1984
46 49 United Democratic Front 1985
47 50 United Democratic Front 1986-1987
47 51 misc.; incl. re. Azania 1985-1988
Prisoners / detainees
47 52 Re. convict labor 1972
47 53 Behavior modification program 1975
47 54 misc., incl Venda detentions 1982-1983
47 55 Campaigns to free ANC prisoners 1982-1983
47 56 misc. 1985-1989
Religion
47 57 Catholic Church / Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference 1973-1983
47 58 Catholic Church / Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference 1984-1985
47 59 Catholic Church / Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference 1986-1988, 1991
x ref Dutch Reformed Church in S.A. (see Series VI)
47 60 Institute of Contextual Theology 1987
47 61 Presbyterian Church of South Africa 1974-1984
47 62 South Africa Council of Churches 1968-1977
47 63 South Africa Council of Churches 1978-1981
47 64 South Africa Council of Churches 1982-1983
47 65 South Africa Council of Churches incl. re. Eloff Commission 1983-1984
47 66 South Africa Council of Churches (see also: Frank Chikane) 1985-1991
47 67 General - articles, clippings, statements re. religion 1977, 1982-1984
48 68 General - articles, clippings, statements re. religion 1985
48 69 General (see also under "Southern Africa in General", below) 1986-1988
48 70, 70a General, incl. report: "U.S. Church-Related Funding for Change in South Africa" 1987-1989
48 71 United Congregational Church of Southern Africa 1976-1986
48 72 Black Theology 1971-1987
Relocations / Refugees
48 73 Bantustans 1975-1984
48 74 Refugees 1977-1978
48 75 Social removals 1984-1985
Social health
49 76 Mental and physical health under apartheid 1974-1980
49 77 Mental and physical health under apartheid 1982-1983
49 78 Mental and physical health under apartheid 1984-1988
Swaziland
49 79 misc. 1972-1984
Tanzania
49 80 misc. 1980-1984
Transkei
49 81 misc. 1976-1984
Zaire
49 82 misc., incl. Amnesty International "Reports of torture and killings committed by the armed forces in Shaba region" 1975-1987
Zimbabwe
49 83 Incl. re. Rhodesian military 1972-1977
49 84 Incl. re. government camps and resettlement 1975-1977
49 85 Negotiations between African nationalists and white minority government 1975
49 86 Incl. re. Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) 1976
49 87 Incl. re. negotiations, Zimbabwe People's Army (ZIPA) 1976
49 88 Incl. re. refugee situation, re. "The Crippled Eagles", Robin Moore 1976-1979
49 89 Anglo-American Proposal 1977
50 90 Paper on Carter Administration policy toward Rhodesia; re. negotiations 1977
50 91 Documents and statements, incl. by Basker Vashee of ZAPU, Takarinda Nyamuswa, Bishop Abel Muzorewa; events time line, etc. 1978 Jan-May
50 92 Documents and statements, incl. by Abel Muzorewa, Joshua Nkomo; war information; relief agency information 1978 Jun-Dec
50 93 Paper by Anthony Wilkinson on impact of war in Zimbabwe; New Year message by Robert Mugabe, other documents and articles 1979 Jan-Apr
50 94 Weekly Background Briefings of the Rhodesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1979 Apr-Aug
50 95 Misc. statements and articles 1979 May-Dec
50 96 Press releases, report, article re. independence, elections 1980
50 97 Re. U.S. aid to Zimbabwe 1980
50 98 Re. events in Zimbabwe 1981-1982
50 99 Re. U.S. aid to Zimbabwe 1983-1986
50 100,101 Economy 1984-1986
50 102 General 1980-1989
50 103 Military 1980-1988
50 104 Politics 1985-1987
50 105 Religion 1983-1988
Southern Africa in general
51 106 Organization of African Unity 1972-1975
51 107 General papers re. situation in Southern Africa 1975
51 108 Southern African Development Coordination Conference 1980-1982
51 109 Southern African Development Coordination Conference 1983-1987
51 110 Affect of South Africa on region 1982-1986
Economic & Foreign Policy issues
Arms Trade/ Military Training
51 111,111a Arms embargo 1971-1978
51 112 Visit of Admiral James Johnson 1974
51 113 Sale of aircraft to South Africa 1975-1977
51 114 Sale of aircraft to South Africa 1977-1978
51 115 Sale of guns to South Africa; Olin-Winchester, Colt 1976-1979
52 116 Space Research Corporation: illegal shipment of arms 1978-1981
52 117 Space Research Corporation: illegal shipment of arms 1978-1981
52 118 Space Research Corporation: illegal shipment of arms 1978-1981
52 119 Space Research Corporation: illegal shipment of arms 1978-1981
52 120 Arms trade 1980-1981
52 121 Arms trade 1982-1984
52 122 Arms trade 1983-1984
52 123 Training of S. A. Coast Guard 1982-1984
52 124, 124a Sale of shock batons to S.A. 1982
Boycotts
Academic
52 125 Medical 1987
Corporate
53 126 Oil embargo - general 1978-1988
53 127 Coca Cola 1986-1989
53 128 Coors 1981-1984
53 129 Shell 1986-1989
Cultural
53 130 Beverly Hills petition 1986
53 131 misc. 1983-1987
Sports
53 132 Statements, reports 1970-1979
53 133 Statements, reports 1980-1986
Divestment / Investment/ Transnational Corporations
General (see also Sanctions, and Conferences, below)
53 134 Reports, statements, incl. "The American Corporation in South Africa: An Analysis" by Timothy H. Smith 1970-1976
53 135 Reports, documents, incl. from Christian Institute of Southern Africa, Beyers Naude, UN Centre Against Apartheid 1976-1979
53 136 Report: "The Disinvestment Movement in the U.S.: a Strategic Analysis"; prepared by The South Africa Foundation 1980
53 137 Report: "The United States and South Africa in the Changing International Division of Labor" by Ann Seidman and Phil O'Keefe; "The Divestment Movement in the U.S.: A Strategic Analysis" prepared by South Africa Foundation 1980
54 138 Report of Symposium on Current Issues Facing American Corporations in South Africa; reports from UN Centre Against Apartheid 1980-1982
54 139 Report: "Transnational Corporations and South Africa's Military Industrial Buildup" ca. 1983
54 140 Report: "Black Attitudes, Capitalism and Investment in South Africa"; by Lawrence Schlemmer 1984
54 141 Transcript of The New World Foundation Consultation on Divestment from South Africa 1985
54 142 Report: "Transnational Corporations in South Africa and Namibia"; United National Panel of Eminent Persons 1985
54 143 Re. U.S. bank loans to South Africa 1980-1983
54 144 Re. U.S. bank loans to South Africa 1985-1986
54 145 Re. international bank loans to South Africa 1982-1986
54 146 Misc. articles and statements re. corporations' investment in S.A., incl. Canadian and European 1973-1980
54 147 Misc. articles and statements re. corporations' investment in S.A. 1981-1984
54 148 Misc. articles and statements re. corporations' investment in S.A. 1985-1987
54 149 Information & Resource Kit: "Transnational Corporations in South Africa & Namibia: Aid or Hindrance to Apartheid", compiled by United Nations Non-Governmental Liaison Service 1985
Re. specific corporations, organizations
54 150 Anglo-American Corporation of S. Africa (Harry Oppenheimer) 1978-1986
55 151 Bank of America; Citibank; Control Data Corp. 1982-1986
55 152 Episcopal Church - Committee on South Africa Investments / Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity 1969-1970
55 153 Ford Motor Company 1987
55 154 General Motors Company ; IBM 1978, 1990
55 155 Mobil Corporation; Phelps-Dodge 1989
55 156 Texaco; TIAA-CREF 1984
State and local campaigns
55 157 California 1987, n.d.
55 158 District of Columbia 1980-1983
55 159 District of Columbia 1983-1986
55 160 District of Columbia 1983-1984
55 161 Georgia 1985
55 162 Massachusetts 1978-1981
55 163 Washington (Seattle) 1988
55 164 Misc., general 1977-1987, n.d.
Sullivan Principles
55 165 Statements, reports re. Sullivan Principles, a set of equal rights practices for American companies in South Africa 1977-1978
55 166 Statements, reports 1979-1980
56 167 Report by Elizabeth Schmidt: "The Sullivan Principles: Decoding Corporate Camouflage" 1980
56 168 Statements, reports, incl. "The Sullivan Principles at Ford - Audit 2" 1981
56 169 Statements, reports, incl. "Sixth Report on the Signatory Companies to the Sullivan Principles" 1982
56 170 Statements, reports, incl. "Meeting the Mandate of Change: a Progress Report on the Application of the Sullivan Principles by U. S. Companies in South Africa" 1983-1985
56 171 Statements, reports, incl. "One Step in the Wrong Direction: An Analysis of the Sullivan Principles as a Strategy for Opposing Apartheid", by Elizabeth Schmidt, and 1987 statement of Leon Sullivan calling for withdrawal of all U.S. companies from S.A. 1985-1987, n.d.
Espionage
56 172 Incl. re. BOSS, Commodore Dieter Gerhardt case 1983-1987
56 173 VAX computer case ca. 1983
International economics
56 174 Thesis: "ECOWAS, the Lome Convention, and the New International Economic Order" by Idris M. Abdul-Ghani 1980
56 175 Krugerrands 1984-1985
56 176 International Monetary Fund (see also Series IV - Lobbying Activities/ Monitoring of Legislation) 1980-1985
Trade issues
Export-Import
56 177 Statistics re. Export-Import Bank transactions with S.A. (see also Series IV - Lobbying Activities / Monitoring of Legislation) 1971-1978
56 178 Computer printouts re. Export-Import Bank transactions with S.A. 1972-1977
56 179 Corres. with unions re. Export-Import Bank 1978
56 180 Export/import of minerals, uranium, gold 1974-1977, 1989
56 181 Misc. clippings and statistics re. exports/imports 1974-1976
56 182 Notes re. export/import activities 1977-1979
56 183 Report: "Export-Import Controls: Their Nature and Accountability" prepared by Church World Service 1980
57 184 Paper: "The African Resource-Exporting States: An Examination of the Frustration of the ...World Periphery" by R. I. Onwuka (10th ICUS conference, Seoul) 1981
57 185 Misc. corres., reports re export controls 1981-1982
57 186 Report concerning legal proceedings before the Department of Commerce re. export-import restrictions 1983
57 187 Strategic minerals, and misc. clippings and statistics 1987-1988
57 188 Re. sale of Boeing aircraft to South African Airways 1989
Sanctions
57 189 Misc. statements re. sanctions 1973-1987
57 190 Views of South African Blacks on sanctions, divestment 1986-1989,n.d.
57 191 Misc. statements, reports; "South Africa Sanctions Fact Sheet: Lessons from Rhodesia", by Elizabeth Schmidt 1986-1988
57 192 Report: "The Economic Impact of Sanctions Against South Africa", Starnberger Institut 1987
57 193 Report: "Independent Expert Study on the Evaluation of the Application and Impact of Sanctions - Final Report to the Commonwealth Committee of Foreign Ministers on Southern Africa" 1989
57 194 Re. Chris-Mor video against sanctions 1988
57 195 WOA publicity against sanctions 1988-1989
57 196-198 Misc. labor union related material
General / Miscellaneous
African-Americans
58 199 Clippings, articles re. African-Americans and politics in America 1979-1989
58 200 Documentation of various meetings, events 1981-1983
58 201 Martin Luther King, Jr. tributes, events 1982-1986
58 202 Lists of African-American organizations 1983, 1988
Apartheid - general
58 203 Definitions, articles re. apartheid 1977-1986
58 204 Christian Century issue on South Africa - theological response to apartheid 1978
58 205 List of Anti-Apartheid groups worldwide 1979
58 206 National Anti-Apartheid Protest Day; Anti-Apartheid Conference 1985
58 207 Films, videos re. apartheid 1985-1986
Conferences
58 208 International Youth and Student Movement for the United Nations conferences re. Africa 1974-1977
58 209 United Nations seminar on South Africa, Paris 1975
58 210 Maputo Conference on Zimbabwe and Namibia 1977
58 211 United Nations Seminar on the Role of Transnational Corporations in South Africa and Namibia, Detroit 1981
58 212 Conference in Solidarity with the Liberation Struggles of the Peoples of Southern Africa, Riverside Church, NY 1981
59 213 Conference in Solidarity with the Liberation Struggles of the Peoples of Southern Africa, Riverside Church, NY 1981-1982
59 214 All-Africa Parliamentary Conference on Population and Development, Harare 1986
59 215 Interreligious Consultation on South Africa, Riverside Church, NY 1986
Education/ Scholarship programs
59 216 Programs for black South Africans 1979-1981
59 217 Programs for black South Africans 1982-1983
Files on Individuals (See Series IV for U.S. Legislators)
59 218 Steven Biko
59 219 Francois Bill
59 220 Allan Boesak
59 221 Julian Bond
59 222 Breyten Breytenbach
59 223 Dennis Brutus
59 224 Dennis Brutus
59 225 Chief Mangosuthu G. Buthelezi
59 226 Willis Carto
59 227 Frank Chikane
60 228 Nathaniel Davis
60 229 Dean Simon Farisani
60 230 Alexander Haig
60 231 Archbishop Hurley
60 232 Duke Kent-Brown
60 233 William Keyes
60 234 Coretta Scott King
60 235 Henry Kissinger
60 236 Lyndon Larouche
60 237 Ernest Lefever
60 238 Ernest Lefever
60 239 Tseitsi Mahanini
60 240 Smangoliso Mkhatshwa
60 241 Bishop Abel Muzorewa
60 242 Herman Nickel
60 243 Buert SerVaas
61 244 Maurice Smithers
61 245 Richard John Stevens
61 246 Leon Sullivan (See also: Sanctions, above)
61 247 Florence Tate
61 248 Desmond Tutu
61 249 Desmond Tutu
61 250 Desmond Tutu
61 251 David Webster
61 252 Andrew Young
Media
61 253 Lists of press contacts (See also: Serie IV: WOA interaction with media) 1988, n.d.
61 254 Africa News 1977-1983
61 255 Misc. correspondence, reports 1980-1984
South African propaganda in U.S.
61 256 Misc. correspondence, reports 1975-1976
61 257 Misc. correspondence, reports 1975-1984
61 258, 258a Christian League of Southern Africa 1979, n.d.
61 259 Publisher John McGoff 1975-1983
62 260 Images Industries 1975-1982
62 261 Sydney Baron & Co. 1976-1979
62 262 Collier, Shannon, Rill, Edwards & Scott 1975-1980
62 263 South Africa and the Clark-Jepsen Iowa Senate campaign 1978-1979
United States Foreign Policy
62 264 Law of the Sea Treaty 1974-1983
62 265 Reagan administration policies 1981-1985
62 266 U.S. contributions to United Nations programs concerned with Southern Africa 1983-1984
Miscellaneous U.S. Religious Organizations and Churches
62 267 Catholic Church
62 268 Catholic Church
62 269,270 Lutheran groups
63 271 Right wing groups
63 272 Jerry Falwell - Moral Majority
63 273 YWCA
63 274-278 Miscellaneous church statements and publications