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Afscpassbook.Pdf A. Employment Bureau Photo B. Employer Name, Address A Signature Nr.: 98389701 B C. Tax Family Name First Name c D. Homeland Tax Place of Birth Date of Birth _ D Tribe _ E. Particulars signature E HUMAN RIGHTS - Don't have the right New legislation will make the ex­ Hunger, isting penalties even harsher: IN SOUTH AFRICA to choose where INVALID Misery you work 500 dollars - Don't have the right And Your or 6 months in jail Because to choose where Responsibility - for those who shelter people you live who are looking for work. For Your Neighbor - for not having a permit to your - Don't have a right stay in an area while you skin to live together are looking for work. with your family constantly 5000 dollars or 12 months in jail IS - Don't have any force you - for employers who give black, political rights to break work to Blacks without a All the restrictions on black South the residence permit. Africans are spelled out in the PASS LAWS You PASS LAWS. Support United Nations Endorsed Boycott Entertainers Who Visit South Africa America Lou Donaldson Louis Lane Sh irley Scott Bob Anderson Lamont Dozier Jaime Laredo George Shearing Paul Anka The Drifters Mary Larkin Sha No No David Boca Jack duPree Jerry Loren Frank Sinatra Cliff Barnes Ecstasy Passion & Pain Main Ingredient Percy Sledge -Shirley-Bassey­ 6arla-Fontana eter Mancer 9ancers & Reborn Jimmy Smith George Benson George Forest Ann Margaret Diane Solomon Brook Benton Midel Fox Johnny Mathis The Staple Singers C.L. Blast Buddy de Franco Mattison Brothers Edwin Starr Ernest Borgnine Gloria Gaynor Curtis Mayfield Candi Staton Beach Boys Terry Gibbs George McCrae Dakota Staton Gwen Brisco Francis Grier Mighty Clouds of Joy The Supremes Shirley Brown Richard Hatch Stephanie Mills Brian Tartt Nina Burrell Goldie Hawn Liza Minelli The Temptations Glen Campbell Isaac Hayes Monk Montgomery Rufus Thomas Colin Carr Joe Henderson Olivia Newton-John Timmy Thomas Clarence Carter Howard Hesseman Linda Oliphant Bross Townsend Monk Channing "Dr. Johnny Fever" Osmonds Tina Turner Ray Charles Jimmy Bo Horne Charles Pace Two Tons of Fun Cher Susan Howard Wilson Pickett The Variations Jimmy Cliff Janis Ian The Platters Village People Billy Cobham David Jackson Barbara Ray Lovelace Watkins Pete & Conte Condoli Millie Jackson Helen Reddy AI Wilson Rita Coolidge Willis "Gator Tail" Jackson Della Reese Jimmy Witherspoon Chick Corea Jack Jones Tim Reid "Venus Flyfrap" Betty Wright Andrew Crouch Tom Jones Richard Roundtree Robert Wright Henry "Manolito" Darrow Fern Kinney Telly Savalas The Younghearts Joe Dolan Eartha Kitt Leo Sayer Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. sO'l:irCe: November 1982 issueofSouthern Africa Magazine. USEFUL CONTACTS FOR INFORMATION AND SPEAKERS ON SOUTH AFRICA • American Committee on Africa, 198 Broadway Ave., NY, NY Films Are Available From the Following Places: 10038-(212) 962-1210. California News Reel • African National Congress of South Africa, 801 Second Ave., Rm. Icarus Films Villon Films 405, NY, NY 10017-(212) 490-3487. 630 Natoma Street 200 Park Avenue S. PO Box 14144 San Francisco, CA 94103 Rm.1319 • Africa News, P.O. Box 3851, Durham, NC 27702. Seattie, WA 98144 [415) 621-6196 1000~ • Black United Front, 415 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217-(212) New York. NY [206) 325-8610 [212) 674-3375- 622-6026. • Clergy and Laity Concerned, 198 Broadway Avenue, NY, NY 10038-(212) 964-6730. For more information, contact an AFSC • Campaign to Oppose Bank Loans to South Africa, 1901 Que Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009-(202) 234-9382. regional office or call: • Episcopal Churchmen of South Africa, 853 Broadway Ave" NY, NY Jerry Herman 10003-(212) 477-0066. American Friends Service Committee • Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, 475 Riverside Drive, Rm. 566, NY, NY 10027-(212) 870-2293. Southern Africa Program • • International Defense and Aid Fund, Box 17, Cambridge, MA ­ ......1.50-1 Cherr-y--Street - 02138-(617) 491-8343,-(212) 697-4838. Philadelphia, PA 19102 • Lawyers Committee/Southern Africa Project, 735 15th Street, NE, Suite 520, Washington, DC 20005-(202) 628-6700. 215/241-7169 • Pan Africanist Congress of Azania, 211 E. 43rd St., Suite 506, NY, • REGIONAL OFFICES • Atlanta 92 Piedmont NY 10017-(212) 986-7378. Avenue, NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30303 • Baltimore • South West Africa Peoples Organization of Namibia, 801 Second 317 East 25th Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21218 • Avenue, 111401, NY, NY 10017-(212) 986-7863/557-2450. Cambridge 2161 Massachusetts Avenue, Cam­ • TransAfrica 545 8th Street, SE Washington, DC 20003-(202) 547-2550. bridge, Massachusetts 02140 • Chicago 407 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois 60605 • Dayton • United Nations Centre Against Apartheid, NY, NY 10017-(212) 915 Salem Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 45406 • De. 754-6674. Moine. 4211 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa • United Nations Council for Namibia, United Nations, NY, NY 50312. New York 15 Rutherford Place, New York, 10017-(212) 754-5400. New York 10003 • Pasadena 980 North Fair Oaks • United Nations Commissioner for Namibia, 1 United Nations Plaza, Avenue, Pasadena, CaliforJ)ia 91103. Son Fran­ NY, NY 10017-(212) 754-7062. cisco 2160 Lake Street, San Francisco, Californio 94121 • 814 N.E. 40th Street, Seattle, • Washington Office on Africa, 110 Maryland Avenue NE, sea"'e Washinoton 98105 8183-AFSC Washington, DC 20002-(202) 546-7961 .
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