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Columbia College Chicago Digital Commons @ Columbia College Chicago Finding Aids College Archives & Special Collections 9-1-2017 Guide to the Rozell (Prexy) Nesbitt Anti-Apartheid Collection College Archives & Special Collections Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.colum.edu/casc_fa Part of the History Commons Recommended Citation "Rozell (Prexy) Nesbitt oC llection," 2017. Finding aid at the College Archives & Special Collections of Columbia College Chicago, Chicago, IL. http://digitalcommons.colum.edu/casc_fa/26/ This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the College Archives & Special Collections at Digital Commons @ Columbia College Chicago. It has been accepted for inclusion in Finding Aids by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Columbia College Chicago. Rozell (Prexy) Nesbitt Collection This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on September 01, 2017. eng Describing Archives: A Content Standard College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago Chicago, IL [email protected] URL: http://www.colum.edu/archives Rozell (Prexy) Nesbitt Collection Table of Contents Summary Information .................................................................................................................................... 4 Biography ....................................................................................................................................................... 5 About the Collection ...................................................................................................................................... 6 Collection Arrangement ................................................................................................................................. 6 Administrative Information ............................................................................................................................ 6 Related Materials ........................................................................................................................................... 7 Controlled Access Headings .......................................................................................................................... 8 Related Research Resources - Collections .................................................................................................... 8 Requirements for Researcher's Access .......................................................................................................... 9 Collection Inventory ..................................................................................................................................... 10 Series 1: Africa, Box 1 ............................................................................................................................. 10 Series 2: Africa and Landmines, Box 2 ................................................................................................... 14 Series 3: Journal Articles and Other Writings, Box 3 .............................................................................. 18 Series 4: Southern Africa, Box 3 .............................................................................................................. 21 Series 5: South Africa, Box 4 - Box 6 ..................................................................................................... 23 Organization and Political Material ....................................................................................................... 23 Writings ................................................................................................................................................... 25 International Organizations ..................................................................................................................... 27 Subject Files and Newspaper Clippings ................................................................................................. 30 Series 6: Mozambique, Box 7 - Box 7.5 .................................................................................................. 33 Box 7 ....................................................................................................................................................... 33 Box 7.5 .................................................................................................................................................... 37 Series 7: MacArthur Foundation Files, Box 8 .......................................................................................... 38 Series 8: Foreign Policy Files, Box 9 - Box 10 ....................................................................................... 41 Box 9: Foreign Policy Subject Files ...................................................................................................... 41 Box 10: United States Foreign Policy Subject Files .............................................................................. 44 Series 9: Books, Box 11 - Box 17 ............................................................................................................ 47 Africa ....................................................................................................................................................... 47 Southern Africa ....................................................................................................................................... 51 East Africa .............................................................................................................................................. 52 African Countries .................................................................................................................................... 52 South Africa ............................................................................................................................................ 55 Non-African Countries ........................................................................................................................... 62 - Page 2 - Rozell (Prexy) Nesbitt Collection General .................................................................................................................................................... 64 Series 10: Media, Box 18 ......................................................................................................................... 66 - Page 3 - Rozell (Prexy) Nesbitt Collection Summary Information Repository: College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago Source: Nesbitt, Rozell (Prexy) Title: Rozell (Prexy) Nesbitt Collection ID: RG 1000.03.01 Date [inclusive]: 1928 - 2005 Physical Description: 26.41 Cubic Feet Seventeen (17) record boxes, one (1) 2.5" box, one (1) flat box Language of the English Material: Language of the Material is primarily in English, with some items in French where Material: noted Abstract: An activist and an educator, he organized anti- apartheid groups in the Midwest; was named director of the Africa Project at the Institute of Policy Studies; and served as program director and research secretary at the World Council of Churches, Geneva, Switzerland. In 1986, he returned to Chicago as a labor organizer and later served as special aide to then Chicago mayor Harold Washington and the Mozambique government appointed him consultant to represent the country and its interests in the United States, Canada, and Europe. He teaches in the Humanities, History and Social Sciences Department at Columbia College Chicago. The collection contains material about Africa, focused on South Africa and Mozambique and contains papers, records, books, and audiovisual materials. How to Cite This Collection Folder/Item Title, (date). Series Title, Rozell (Prexy) Nesbitt Collection. College Archives & Special Collections, Columbia College Chicago. ^ Return to Table of Contents - Page 4- Rozell (Prexy) Nesbitt Collection Biography Born in Chicago, Illinois, Prexy Nesbitt was educated at Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio. He went on to attend the University of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania; Northwestern University, Illinois; and Columbia University, New York. An activist and an educator, he has been highly active in labor, human rights, and equality movements. In 1970 he worked for the American Committee on Africa where he organized anti- apartheid groups in the Midwest. In 1978 he was named director of the Africa Project at the Institute of Policy Studies, Washington, D.C. and in 1979, became the program director and research secretary at the World Council of Churches, Geneva, Switzerland. In 1986, Nesbitt returned to Chicago to continue his work as a labor organizer. In 1986, then Chicago mayor Harold Washington named him as a special aide and in 1987, the Mozambique government appointed him consultant to represent the country and its interests in the United States, Canada, and Europe, remaining in the post until 1992. In 1993, he served as the senior program officer with the Program on Peace and International Cooperation with the MacArthur Foundation, a position he held until 1996. While working with the foundation, Nesbitt also taught in several different institutions: Francis W. Parker High School; the Associated Colleges of the Midwest; and Columbia College Chicago, where he continues to teach African and American history courses and has lectured and organized conferences throughout the United States and abroad. In 2001, he was named the South African representative for the American Center for