Southern Africa Literature List 1982

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New From THE AFRICA FUND __BLACK UNIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA by Sandy Boyer, AF1982, __SOUTH AFRICA FACT SHEET by Richard Leonard, AF 1981, 8pp. Despite government repression, black unions have 4pp. 30¢ each. Over twenty, 15¢ each. grown dramatically in the last few years. A unique analysis of __U.S. BUSINESS IN SOUTH AFRICA: VOICES FOR WITH­ the growth of black unions, their political significance and the DRAWAL, AF 1980, 6pp. 35¢ each. Over twenty, 20¢ each. problems they face. 60¢ each. Over twenty, 30¢ each. __THE SUL.LIVAN PRINCIPLES: A CRITICAL LOOK AT THE U.S. __. SOUTH AFRICA: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON DIVEST­ CORPORATE CODE IN SOUTH AFRICA, AF 1981, 4pp. 30¢ MENT by Gail Hovey, AF 1981, 4pp. There is growing debate each. Over twenty, 15¢ each. about whether US investments in South Africa help or hinder efforts to abolish the system of white minority rule known as __U.S. CORPORATIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA: A SUMMARY OF . Answers to twelve most frequently raised ques­ STRATEGIC INVESTMENTS by Truman Dunn, AF 1980, 6pp. tions. 30¢ each. Over twenty, 15¢ each. 35¢ each. Over twenty, 20¢ each. ,__ LEGISLATIVE ACTION AGAINST APARTHEID: A STUDY OF __SOUTH AFRICA: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON DIVEST­ THE CONNECTICUT CAMPAIGN, ACOA 1982, 4pp. A move­ MENT by Gail Hovey, AF 1981, 4pp. 30¢ each. Over twenty, ment for divestment of public funds from corporations that 15¢ each. invest in South Africa is growing throughout the United States. __BLACK UNIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA by Sandy Boyer, AF A case study of the campaign involving state legislators, trade 1982, 8pp. 60¢ each. Over twenty, 30¢ each. unions and community organizations for the divestment of over $200 million in pension fund holdings linked to South __GENERAL MOTORS IN SOUTH AFRICA: SECRET CONTIN­ Africa. 30¢ each. Over twenty, 15¢ each. GENCY PLANS "IN THE EVENT OF CIVIL UNREST" bY Jenni­ fer Davis, AF 1978, 4pp. 30¢ each. Over twenty, 15¢ each. __NAMIBIA:. FOR FREEDOM AND INDEPENDENCE by Theo­ Ben Gurirab, AF 1981, 4pp. South Africa continues to occupy _THE KRUGERRAND: FACTS ABOUT SOUTH AFRICA'S Namibia but the United States refuses to support sanctions. GOLD COIN, AF 1979, 4pp. 30¢ each. Over twenty, 15¢ each. SWAPO's representative to the United Nations presents the ___ARMS FOR APARTHEID by Sean Gervasi, AF 1977, 4pp. 30¢ liberation movement's view of the history of Namibia and the each. Over twenty, 15¢ each. struggle for freedom .. 30¢ each. Over twenty, 15¢ each. ~FRICAN WOMEN UNDER APARTHEID by Elizabeth ___ANGLO AMERICAN CORPORATION OF SOUTH AFRICA Landis, AF 1976, 6pp. 35¢ each. Over twenty, 20¢ each. LTD.: INVESTMENTS IN NORTH AMERICAN by Ruth Kaplan, AF 1982, 25pp., Anglo-American Corporation is the largest foreign investor in the US. This is the first major study of these __SOUTH AFRICA INFORMATION PACKET, contains the invj'!stments and their implications for US policy. Institutions: $25.00. Individuals: $5.00. above 10 items. $3.00 each. Over ten, $2.00 each.

__SOUTH AFRICA POSTER SET, con­ __THE SULLIVAN PRINCIPLES: NO CURE FOR APARTHEID, a sists of 12 col.or posters (18 Y, " x public statement by 59 prominent individuals, ACOA 1980, ' · 12Y2 '~)prodUced by American artists 4pp. 30¢ each. Over twenty, 15¢ each. for the first nation-wide anti­ __FLUOR: BUILDING ENERGY SELF-SUFFICIENCY IN SOUTH apartheid contest. .Contains quotes AFRICA, AF 1981, 6pp. 35¢ each. Over twenty, 20¢ each. from South African leaders including Nelson. Mandela, Robert Sobukwe __U.S. DOLLARS IN SOUTH AFRICA: CONTEXT AND CONSE­ and Steve Biko. $3.00. Over ten, $2.00. QUENCE by Jennifer Davis, AF 1978, 6pp. 35¢ each. Over twenty, 20¢ each. __SUMMARY OF STATE AND MUNICIPAL LEGISLATIVE __SOUTH AFRICA: FOREIGN INVESTMENT AND APARTHEID ACTION ON SOUTH AFRICA, Campaign Against Investment by Litvak, Degrass & McTigue, Institute for Policy Studies in South Africa, 6pp 35¢. Over twenty, 20¢ each. 1978, 1 OOpp. Contains information on the economic nature of __COMPUTERS IN SOUTH AFRICA: A SURVEY OF U.S. apartheid and the role of U.S. companies, $3.95 .. COMPA-NIES by Richard Leonard, AF 1978, 15pp. Includes __U.S. BANK LOANS TO SOUTH AFRICA, Corporate Data listing of users of computers sold by eleven U.S. companies Exchange 1978, 46pp. Includes all public data on loans be­ including I.B.M. and Control Data. $1.00. Over five, 75¢ each. tween 1972 and 1978 made by one hundred U.S. banks. $3.00. Over twenty, 60¢ each. _USING FILMS ON SOUTH AFRICA: AN ACTIVATION KIT __U.S. MOTOR INDUSTRY IN SOUTH AFRICA: FORD, ON INVESTMENTS by Larry Adelman, California Newsreel's GENERAL MOTORS AND CHRYSLER by Karen Rothmyer, AF South Africa Media Center, AF 1980, 30pp. $3.00. 1979, 20pp. Study of the motor industry including its role in __ANTI-APARTHEID ORGANIZING: ON CAMPUS AND defense. $1.50. Over ten. $1.00 each. BEYOND, South Africa Catalyst Project 1979, 80pp. $1.00. __CHILDREN UNDER APARTHEID, ID&A 1980, 120pp. A book __DIVESTING FROM SOUTH AFRICA: A PRUDENT AP­ which reveals the effects of the apartheid system on children. PROACH FOR PENSION FUNDS by Litvak et al, Conference Includes 110 black and white photos. $6.00. on Alternative State and Local Policies, 60pp. $5.95. __WORKING FOR FREEDOM: BLACK TRADE UNION DEVEL­ OPMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA THROUGHOUT THE 1970s, by Luckhardt & Wall, World Council of Churches, 1981, 118pp. $7.95. __SOWETO REMEMBERED: CONVERSATIONS WITH FREE­ DOM FIGHTERS by Paddy Colligan, World View1981, 115pp. $3.25. _AFRICAN WORKERS AND APARTHEID by David Davis, ID&A 1978, 43pp. $1.25. __WORKERS' STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM, South ·African Congress of Trade Unions, 1977, 22pp. $1.00. __ECONOMIC CRISIS tN SOUTH AFRICA: THE WORKERS' BURDEN, South African Congress of Trade Unions 1977, 22pp. $1.00. __POLITICAL IMPRISONMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA by __THIS IS APARTHEID, ID&A 1978, 34pp. 60¢. Amnesty lnternational1978, 108pp. $2.00. __FACE LIFT APARTHEID: SOUTH AFRICA AFTER by __SOUTH AFRICA'S SECRET TRIAL: THE PAC BETHAL 18 CASE Judy Seidman, ID&A 1980, 87pp. The author analyses the by David Sibeko, Liberator Press 1978, 40pp. $1.50. "changes" in apartheid and concludes that behind the apparent concessions lies increased repression for the __NO. 46-STEVE BIKO by Hilda Bernstein, ID&A 1978, 149pp. majority of Africans in South Africa. $3.00. $3.50. I .__ DIVIDE AND RULE: SOUTH AFRICA'S BANTUSTANS by _A WINDOW ON SOWETO by Joyce Sikakane, ID&A 1977, ·· · Barbara Rogers, ID&A 1980 (updated), 136pp. A study of the 80pp. $2.00. bantustans in South Africa's racist apartheid system and the __fORBIDDEN PASTURES: EDUCATION UNDER APARTHEID conditions of poverty under which Africans are forced to by Freda Troup, ID&A 1976, 80pp. $1.65. exist. $5.00. __NELSON MANDELA: THE STRUGGLE IS MY LIFE, ID&A _·_THE U.S. ROLE IN SOUTH AFRICA'S MILITARY BUILD UP 1978, 208pp. A collection of writing and speeches of Nelson by Jennifer Davis, AF 1975, 6pp. 30¢. Over ten, 20¢ each. Mandela, a leader of the African National Congress, who is Over twenty, 15¢ each. currently in the notorious Robben Island prison where he is __SOUTH AFRICA'S NUCLEAR CAPABILITY by Dan Smith, serving a life sentence as a result of his role in the freedom World Campaign Against Military and Nuclear Collaboration struggle. $5.00. with South Africa 1980, 32pp. A unique expose of how South __BLACK. SOUTH AFRICA EXPLODES, Counter Information Africa obtained its nuclear technology from. the U.S. and Services- London 1977, 63pp. $2.00. Over ten, $1.50. western Europe. $2.00, __RACE AGAINST RACE: SOUTH AFRICA'S "MULTI­ _AUTOMATING APARTHEID: COMPUTERS IN SOUTH NATIONAL" SPORTS FRAUD by joan Brickhill, ID&A 1976, AFRICA, NARMIC 1982, 70pp. $3.50. 77pp. $1.65. __THE APARTHEID WAR MACHINE: THE STRENGTH AND DEPLOYMENT OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN ARMED FORCES, ID&A, 74pp. $1.50. __CONFIDENTIAL DIPLOMATIC CABLE REVEALS BLACK HOSTILITY TO U.S. INVESTMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA, reprinted from Southern Africa Magazine 1978, 6pp. 50¢. Over ten.,_ 25¢ each. Over twenty 15¢ each. __SOUTH AFRICA AND U.S. MULTINATIONAL CORPORA­ TIONS by Ann & Neva Seidman, Lawrence H ill1978, 251 pp. $5.95 . ._OUTPOST OF MONOPOLY CAPITALISM by Ann Seidman and Neva Seidman Makgetla, Lawrence Hill 1980, 386pp. $8.95. NAMIBIA ZIMBABWE __NAMIBIA: FOR FREEDOM AND INDEPENDENCE by Theo­ __ZIMBABWE: FACTS ABOUT RHODESIA ID&A 1977, 84pp. Ben Gurirab, SWAPO Representative to the U.N. AF 1981, $1.65. 4pp. 30¢ each. Over twenty, 15¢ each. From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe __TO BE BORN A NATION: THE LIBERATION STRUGGLE FOR a series of pamphlets by the Catholic Institute for International NAMIBIA by SWAP.Q of Namibia, Zed 1981, 356pp. The lib­ Relations-london. eration movement's official history of the struggle for free­ __THE FOOD PROBLEM by Vincent Tickner, 1979, 78pp. $1.50. dom. $9.95. __EDUCATION FOR EMPLOYMENT by Roger Riddell, 1980, __REMEMBER KASSINGA AND OTHER PAPERS ON POLITI­ 70pp. $1.50. CAL PRISONERS AND DETAINEES IN NAMIBIA, ID&A 1981, 52pp. $1.35 _ALTERNATIVES TO POVERTY by Roger Riddell, 1978,22 pp. $1.50. Over ten, $1.00 each. __APARTHEID'S ARMY IN NAMIBIA: SOUTH AFRICA'S ILLEGAL MILITARY OCCUPATION, ID&A 1981, 74pp. $1.35. __THE LAND QUESTION by Roger Riddell, 1978, 40 pp. $1.50. Over ten, $1.00 each. _NAMIBIA: THE FACTS, ID&A 1980, 98pp. $4.00. _. _THE UNEMPLOYMENT CRISIS by Duncan G. Clarke, 1978, 36 pp. $1 .50. Over ten, $1.00 each. __SKILLED LABOR AND FUTURE NEEDS by Colin Stoneman, 1978, 36 pp. $1.50. Over ten, $1.00 each. __THE INFORMAL SECTOR: A SOLUTION TO UNEMPLOY­ MENT by Rob Davis, 1978, 32 pp. $1.50. Over ten, $1.00 each. __BEYOND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT by Michael Bratton, 1978, 62 pp. $1.50. Over ten, $1.00 each. __THE STRUGGLE FOR HEALTH by John Gilmurray, Roger Riddell and David Sanders, 1979, 60pp. $1.50. Over ten, $1.00 each.

__THE NAMIBIANS OF SOUTH WEST AFRICA by Peter Fraenkel, Minority Rights Group 1978, 48pp. $2.00. ANGOLA __THE WORKERS OF NAMIBIA by Gillian & Suzanne Cronje, (1956 TO MID FEBRUARY 1976), ID&A1979, 134pp. $4.50. _ANGQLA CHRONOLOGY AF 1976, 6pp. 30¢. Over ten, 20¢ each. Over twenty, 15¢. __NO ONE CAN STOP THE RAIN: ANGOLA AND THE MPLA by Jennifer Davis, George M. Houser, Susan Rogers & Herb Shore. AF 1976, 48pp. $1.50. Over ten, $1.00 each. PORTABLE PHOTO EXHIBITS pl'oduced by International Defence & Aid Fund, London

__CHILDREN UNDER APARTHEID MOZAMBIQUE (11 displaysheets,eachsheet25x171h inches) $15 _A LUTA CONTINUA: CREATING A NEW SOCIETY IN Forth.e large majority of children in South Africa, life under MOZAMBIQUE by Allen Isaac man, SUNY-Binghamton 1978, apartheid, the South African government's official policy of 130 pp., $2.00. Over ten, $1.50 each. racial segregation, means inadequate housing, poor __MOZAMBIQUE: DREAM THE SIZE OF FREEDOM by George education and little medical care. Areas covered by this M. Houser and Herb Shore, AF June 1976, 68pp. $1.50. Over exhibit include health, school, family life, housing and ten, $1.00 each. refugees. __WOMEN UNDER APARTHEID (14displaysheets,25x171h inches) $15 Women suffer special hardships under white minority rule in WOMEN IN SOUTHERN AFRICA South Africa. Areas covered include: the migrant labor system, family life, resettlement, women at work and women __AFRICAN WOMEN UNDER APARTHEID by Elizabeth S. and the struggle against apartheid. Landis, AF 1970, 6pp. 35¢ each. Over twenty, 20¢ each. __NAMIBIA IN STRUGGLE __YOU HAVE STRUCK A ROCK: WOMEN AND POLITICAL (18 display sheets, each sheet25 x 171h inches) $15 REPRESSION IN SOUTHERN AFRICA, ID&A 1980, 24pp. 70¢. The need for a settlement in Namibia is one of the most __TO HONOR WOMEN'S DAY: PROFILES OF LEADING urgent problems facing the United Nations. Yet few people WOMEN IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN AND NAMIBIAN LIB­ know the history of the problem or what life is like for the ERATION STRUGGLES, ID&A 1981, 56pp. $2.40. people of Namibia under South Africa's military occupation. This photo exhibit graphically depicts the situation in __FOR THEIR TRIUMPHS AND FOR THEIR TEARi: WOMEN IN Namibia from the German colonial period to the present day. APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA by Hilda Bernstein, ID&A 1978, 71 pp. $2.00. These three sets have been designed for use in schools and __WOMEN UNDER APARTHEID, ID&A 1981, 119pp. The 100 colleges and by church, trade and anti-apartheid groups, to serve photos in this book show how African women under apart­ educational needs and to provide a graphic backdrop to meetings heid are oppressed as black people, as workers and as and conferences. They are easily hung using either professional women. It also shows their part in the struggle for freedom. exhibition facilities or simple push pins. $7.00. SOUTHERN AFRICA-GENERAL GUINEA-BISSAU __U.S. MILITARY INVOLVEMENT IN SOUTHERN AFRICA ed. __fiGHTING TWO COLONIALISMS: WOMEN IN GUINEA­ Western Ma Association of Concerned African Scholars, BISSAU by Stephanie Urdang. Monthly Review Press 1979, South End Press 1978, 276pp. Documents the role of the U.S. 320pp. $6.50. government and multinational corporations in arming the ___A REVOLUTION WITHIN A REVOLUTION: WOMEN IN white min"ority regime. Includes material on western strategy GUINEA-BISSAU by Stephanie Urdang, New England Free and mercenaries. $5.00. Press 1975, 20pp. 60¢. __THE SUN WILL RISE: STATEMENTS FROM THE DOCK BY __REVOLUTION IN GUINEA by Amilcar Cabral, Monthly SOUTHERN AFRICAN POLITICAL PRISONERS ed. Mary Review Press 1974, 110pp. $3.95. Benson, ID&A 1974, 56 pp. 95¢. __RETURN TO THE SOURCE: SELECTED SPEECHES OF __IF YOU WANT TO KNOW ME: REFLECTIONS OF LIFE IN AMILCAR CABRAL, ep. Africa Information Service, Monthly SOUTHERN AFRICA, poetry compiled by Peggy L. Halsey, Review Press 1974, 110pp. $2.95. Gail). Morlan and Melba Smith, Friendship Press 1976,48 pp. $2.25. __POETS TO THE PEOPLE: SOUTH AFRICAN FREEDOM POEMS ed. Barry Feinberg, ID&A 1974, 82pp. $4.50. __BA YE ZWA: THE PEOPLE LIVE by judy Seidman, South End Press 1978, 160pp. The author weaves over 70 of her sketches into an artistic impression of the struggle in South Africa, $4.50. WESTERN SAHARA __BLOOD ON THE SAHARA by George M. Houser, AF 1980, KEY TO PUBLISHING GROUPS 4pp. 25¢. Over ten, 15¢ each. Over twenty, 10¢ each. AF = The Africa Fund, New York, New York. __THE SAHRAWIS OF WESTERN SAHARA by john Mercer, ID&A = International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa, Minority Rights Group-London 1979, 24pp. $3.00. London.

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