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African Agenda, October & November 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda, October & November 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda
The Vol 3, No 6 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Seven Months of Freedom in Portugual, Inflation is Kicking Our Ass, The Real Voice of South Africa- interview with Duma Nokwe, Ethiopia in Transition, Imagine Vorster Wearing An Afro, Frelimo's Answer To Black Power. 8 pages.
African Agenda, August & September 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda, August & September 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda
The Vol 3, No 5 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Puerto Rico Is Our Fight Too, Puerto Rican Solidarity Day, Historical Outline Of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico: Special Colony of the U.S., The Time For Liberation: interview with Juan Mari Bras, Puerto Rican Labor In The U.S., U.S. Colonialism Exposed at the U.N. 8 pages.
1974 Commencement Program, Columbia College Chicago
1974 Commencement Program, Columbia College Chicago
Commencement Programs
The commencement program of the 1974 Columbia College graduation ceremonies.
African Agenda, June & July 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda, June & July 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda
The Vol 3, No 4 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: From Dar-es-Salaam To Raleigh, NC, Let My People Go, Unity-The Key Against Racist And Political Repression, A Call For Solidarity With Puerto Rico, Anti-Imperialism And The Sixth Pan-African Congress, U.S. Miners Against Apartheid, Mama King by Rev. Ben Chavis, African Agenda And The Mailing System, Recommended Books. 8 pages.
African Agenda, April & May 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda, April & May 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda
The Vol 3, No 3 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Events in Portugual and Southern Africa, Technological Colonialism, For Independence Socialism and Unity, The Ship by Pablo Neruda, Kenya: The Development of A Neo-Colony, Who Is The Enemy And What Is The Enemy? What Is Our Objective?, MPLA, Agostinho Neto. 8 pages.
African Agenda, February & March, 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda, February & March, 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda
The Vol 3, No 2 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Dedicated to Women In Struggle, South African Women In The Fight Against Apartheid, A Talk With Sylvia Woods, Afro-American Women, Two Years of Struggle, 1975-International Women's Year, The Republic of Guinea-Bissau and Our Responsibility, The 1973 All-African Women's Conference, Vietnamese Women An Inspiration To All, Recommended Books. 9 pages.
1974-1975 Annual Program, Phi Sigma
1974-1975 Annual Program, Phi Sigma
Annual Programs
This annual program outlines the topics discussed and presented at Phi Sigma's monthly meetings from October 1974 to May 1975. Each meeting includes a topic based on their yearly theme, "Life's Mysteries."
African Agenda, December & January, 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda, December & January, 1974, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda
The Vol 3, No 1 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Africa's Principled Stand, Aspects of Independent in the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, And Interview with FRELIMO, Special Role of Labor in an Antii-Imperialist Front Workshop, News Briefs, Zionism, Isreal and the Republic of South Africa, In Memorial Amilcar Cabral, Recommended Books. 8 pages.