WINTER. 1975

SOUTHERN AFRICA TODAY •. angola, • IIIOZa111bique ·republic of guinea bissau • zi111bab\Ne ·na111ibia •

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The American Committee on Africa, formed in 1953, is the oldest U.S. organization effectively and responsibly supporting African J>eople in th~ir heroic struggie for dignity and freedom. ACO.A is a non-profit organization, ·· with its main purposes being: · · ·

. • to support policies furthering freedom, self-government and equal rights in Africa • to support projects in Africa promoting these policies • to interpret the meaning of African issues to the American people • to be of assistance to African representatives a,nd students in the U.S. The Africa Fund: Southern Africa Perspectives 1 A NEW FACE FOR by Jennifer Davis, Research Director, The Africa Fund NY, The Africa Fund 1973 4pp 10¢ orders for 50 or more copies 6¢ each

2 VOICES FOR DISENGAGEMENT NY, The Africa Fund 1974 4pp 10¢ orders for 50.or mor~ copies 6¢ each 3 SOUTHERN AFRICA: THE U. s. RECORD AT THE UNITED NATIONS, 1973 ·NY, The Africa Fund 1974 4pp 10¢ orders for 50 or more copies 6¢ each 4 SOUTHERN AFRICA THE U. S. RECORD AT THE U. N., 1972 NY, The Africa Fund 1973 8pp 10¢ orders for 50 or more copies 6¢ each

5 PROSPERITY FOR WHrrES ONLY: THE PARADOX OF ECONOMIC GROWfH IN SOUTll AFRICA by Jennifer Davis NY, The Africa Fund 1974 4pp 10¢ orders for 50 or more copies 6¢ each

Southern Africa: General 6 STOP BANICilfG ON APA:tmiEID by Richard R. Fernandex NY, American Committee on Africa: fact sheet 1974 4pp 15¢

7 U. S. QUOTA FOR SOUTH AFRICA 1 S SOOAR• A BrrTER SWEEr CONNECTION NY, American Committee on Africa: fact sheet 1974 4pp 10¢ orders for 50 or more copies 6¢ each

8 U. S. PORTUGUESE RELATIONS: TESTIMONY GivEN BY JENNIFER DAVIS AT THE AMERICAN COMMITTEE ON AFRICA AT HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON AFltlCA NY, American Coaaittee on Africa 1974 25pp 50¢ 9 PORTUGUESE COLONIALISM FROM SOUTH AFRICA TO EUROPE by Eduardo de Sousa Ferreira Freiburg, West Germany, Aktion Dritte Welt 1972 232pp $2.25 10 ALLIES IN EMPIRE: THE U. S •. AND PORTUGAL IN AFRICA NY, The Africa Fund 1970 37pp 50¢· -special issue of Africa Today- orders for 25 copies or more 30¢ each

11 PORTUGUESE AFB.ICA AND THE WEST by William Hinter London, Penguin Books 1972 176pp $1.65 12 "Portugal and Africa: The Struggle Continues" in AFRICA TODAY volume 21 number 1 Winter 1974 112pp $2.00

13 GULF OIL AND PORTUGAL: PARTNERS IN COLONIALISM by Paul Irish NY, Corporate Information Center 1974 4pp 15¢

14 PORTUGAL AND NATO by s • J. Bos gra & c • "81} IC.rimpen Amsterdam, Angola Comite 1972 80pp . 7~ -third revised edition-

15 SOO'l'HERH AFRICA: A TIME FOR CHANGE NY, Friendship Press 1969 96pp $1.95

16 ''Why are we in ?" by Tad Szulc NY, reprinted from ESQUIRE October 1974 4pp 15¢ ·discloses secret Kissinger study-

17 CHURCH INVESTMENTS, COIU'ORATIONS AND SOtJ'rlllmN AFRICA NY, Friendship Preas 1973 242pp $3.95 -detailed case studies and an examination of Church holdings by the Corporate Information Center-

18 PORTUGAL'S WARS IN AFRICA by Ruth First London, International Defence and Aid Fund 1971 32pp 80¢

South Africa

19 UNn'ED STATES POLICY AND SOUTHERN AFRICA by George M. Houser, Executive Secretary, The Africa Fund NY, The Africa Fund 1974 36pp $1.00 orders for 50 or more copies 75¢; over 100, 6~ each -an analysis of u. s. policy, which has coaabined public denunciations of apartheid with material aid for every minority ruled government. The author systematically evaluates U. S. policy toward each country in southern Africa, and recommends specific actions which the u. s. should take to aid the liberation struggles.-

"'!'hanks ever so much ••• for the copy of UNITED STATES POLICY & SOUTREltN AFRICA, it is excellent •" Se~n Mac Bride, 1974 Nobel Peace Prize recipient

20 BASIC FACTS ON THE ltEPtmLIC OF SOU'l'H AFRICA AID THE POLICY OF APARTHEID by Julien ll. J'riedman NY, United Nations Publication 1974 60pp $1.50 21 A PR.Onl'..E Or THE AFRiCAN NATIONAL CONGRESS NY, World Council of Churcpes 197l 26pp SO¢

22 THE nAHKFUltT DOCUMftn'S: SECRET BANK LOANS '1'0 THE SOU'rR AFRICAN GOVERNMENT by Paul Irish NY, Corporate Information Center 1973 4pp lS¢

23 BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BANK CAMPAIGN (note: refer to pTeceding title) by Paul Irish, Exeeutive Associate, American Conmittee on Africa NY, The Africa Fund' 1974 4pp lS¢ orders for 2S or more copies 10¢ each .

. 24 THE SIMONSTOWN AGREEMFm'S: BRITAIN'S DEFENCE & THE SALE OF ARMS TO SOUTH AFRICA by M. J. Christie London, The Africa Bureau 1970 23pp SO¢ 2S THE POlAROID APPROACH TO Sotml AFRICA by George M. Houser ·(reprinted from CHRISTIAN CENTURY, February 24, 1971) 4pp lS¢

26 SOUTH AftiCA: THE VIOLE!K:E OF APAR'l'HEID by A. Sachs London, Christian Action Publications 1970 66pp 60¢

27 SOU'J.'R AFRICA: ''R.ESEJ.'TLEMEN'l'," NEW VIOLENCE TO AFRICANS London, Christian Action Publications 1969 46pp 7S¢

28 K\STERS AND SERFS : FARM LABOUR IN SOUTH AFRICA by Rosalynde Ainslie London, International Defence & Aid Fund 1973 SSpp 80¢

29 SOU'nl AFRICA: THE TERRORISM OF TORTURE by Hilda Bernstein London, Christian Action Publications 1972 S4pp 7S¢

30 THE SUN WILL RISE: STATEMENTS FROM THE DOCK BY SOUTHERN AFIUCAN POLITICAL PRISONERS edited by Mary Benson London, Interaational Defence & Aid Fund 1974 S6pp 7S¢

31 SOUTH AFRICA: APARTHEID QUIZ London, Christian Action Publications 1972 S3pp 80¢ 32 PRESS UNDER APARTHEID by Alex Hepple London, International Defence & Aid Fund 1974 66pp 90¢ 33 SOtmt AFRICA: WORXERS UNDER APARTHEID by Alex Hepple London, International Defence & Aid Fund 1971 . second edition 88pp $1.20 34 APARTHEID AND DIPER.IALISM: U• .S • CORPORATE INVOLVEMERT IN SOtml AJ'RICA _ NY, The Africa Fund i 970 40pp 5~ -special issue of AFRICA T~Y volume 17 number 5

35 APAI.'l'IIEID by Stanley Faulkner & Deep Ford London, African Rational Congress 1974 20pp 25¢

·36 DFUNGIKENTS OF ·THE UNIVDsAL DECJAitA'l.'IOJf OF RUMAB RIGHTS D SOU'lil AFRICA NY, URited Nations 1973 12pp 15¢ •reprint from OB.JICTIVE JUSTICE volume 5 ntaber 4

37 BASIC PACTS ON THE REPUBLIC OF SOUrR AFRICA AND THE .POLICY OF APAR'l'REID by .Jul ten R. J'riedman NY, United Bations 1974 60pp $1.50

38 SOt11'H AFRICA: THE ''BANTU HOMElANDS" by Barbara Rogers London, International Defence & Aid Fund 1972 45pp $1.10

39 A PLACE CALLED DIMBAZA: A CASE STUDY OF A RURAL USE'n'LP.M!N'l' T~BIP IN SOUTH AFRICA London, Africa Publications Trust 1973 30pp $1.45

40 SOtml AFiliCA: THE BOSS lAW loDdon, International Defence & Aid Fund 1971 13pp 50¢

41 SOtml APRICAN PRISONS AND THE UD CROSS INVESTIGATION: AN EXAMINATION BY Drl'EINATIONA.L DEFEt«:E & AID FUND WITH PRISONER'S TESTDtlNY London, International Defence & Aid Fund 1967 63pp 90¢

42 BUSINESS AS USUAL: INTERNATIONAL BANKDC IN SOUTH AP'R.ICA NY, World Council of Churches 1974 29pp $1.00 -profusely illustrated-

43 THE WrrH.DRAWAL DEBATE: U. S. CORPORATIOHS AND SOUTH AFRICA NY, C I C Brief 1973 4pp 15¢

Namibia

44 SOUTH AFRICA BAS llOBBED US OF OUR COUNTRY by Toivo Herman ja Toivo NY, American CODIDittee on Africa Spp l~

45 NAMIBIA: THE STROOGLE FOR LIBERATION NY, The world Council of Churches 1971 24pp 50¢

46 A IJIELLING PlACE OF OUR

48 NAMIBIA: THE BEGINNINGS OF DISENGAGEMENT by Elizabeth Landis Denver, University of Denver Press 1972 46pp $2.00 49 THE NAMIBIANS OF SOUTHWEST AFRICA by Peter Fraenkel London, Minority Rights Group 1974 48pp $1.50

50 NAMIBIA : U. S • COllPO'RATE INVOLVEMENT by Winifred Courtney & Jennifer Davis NY, The Africa Fund 1972 32pp 50¢

.51 BREAKING CONTRACT by Vinna Ndadi Richmond, British Columbia, L S M 1974 lOOpp $1.75 -The autobiography of Vinna Ndadi, sixteen years a contract laborer in Namibia, a political organizer and now a member of S W A P O's National Executive- with drawings and map

52 INTERVIEW WITH ANDREAS SHIPANGA Richmond, British Columbia, L S M 1973 28pp 75¢ -Mr. Shipanga, Director of Information of the South West Africa People's Organization, discusses the origins and development of .SWAPO, its military strategy and tactic, and some of the problems encountered in waging the struggle for Namibia's liberation-

53 INTERVI!Jl WITH ALFRED NZO Richmond, British Columbia, 1. S M cal974 36pp 75¢ -The A N C's Secretary General is concerned here with problems related to the historical development of the A N C and Congress Movement in the face of an increasingly repressive white racist regime• illustrated with photographs and map

Zimbabwe

54 RHODESIA & U. S. INTERESTS NY, American Committee on Africa 1974 2pp gratis

55 TOURISM TO IUIODESIA : BRFAKING SAR::TIONS by Paul Irish NY, C I C Brief 1974 4pp 25¢ 50 or more copies 10¢ each

56 THE RHODESIA-ZAMBIA BO'RDE'R CLOSURE JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1973 London, International Defence & Aid Fund 1973 26pp 45¢

57 RHODESIA: THE OUSTING OF THE TANGWENA London, Christian Action Publications 1972 51pp 75¢ 58 RHODESIA: SOOTH. AFRICA'S SIXTH PROVINCE by John Sprack London, International Defence & Aid Fund 1974 88pp $1.30 59 ZIMBABWE RE.JBCTS SELLOU'l' NY, American C011111ittee on Africa: fact sheet 1972 7pp 15¢ 60 NO FU'l'URE WITHOUT US : THE STORY OF THE AFRICAN NATIONAL COUNCIL IN ZIMBABWE London, Africa National Council 1972 48pp $1.00 61 IUIODESIA: THE WHITE JUDGE'S BtJRDEN by Mervyn Jones London, International Defence & Aid Fund 1972 25pp $1.10 62 INl'ERVIEW WITH GEORGE SILUNDIICA Richmond, British Columbia, L S M 1974 36pp 75¢ -Mr. Silundika outlines the Z A P U1 s ideological position and strategy• Angola 63 WHY WE PROTEST GULF'S OPERATIONS IN ANGOLA NY, American Coaa.ittee on Africa: fact sheet, t:evised edition 1973 4pp 15¢ 64 GULF OIL: PORTUGESE ALLY IN ANGOLA NY, National Council of Churches 1972 27pp $1.00

65 WITH THE GUEIUtiLLAS IN AR;OLA by Don Barnett Richmond, British Columbia, L S M 1970 34pp 75¢

66 INTERVIEW WITH PAULO JORGE Richmond, British Columbia, L S M 1973 36pp 75¢ -Mr. Jorge covers current developments and outlines M P LA's position on foreign investment- photographs, map, the appendix contains MPLA/PNLA alliance agreement Mozaabique 67 ANNIVERSARY OF THE DFATH OF JOSIMA MACHEL Toronto, Connittee for the Liberation o.f Portugal's African Colonies cal972 16pp 35¢

68 "Fret imo 1 s Victories in Mozambique" by Richard w. Leonard, Executive Associate, American Committee on Africa Walthaa, Mass. reprinted from ISSUE SUIII!ler 1974 9pp 35¢

69 THE STRUGGLE FOR MOZAMBIQUE by Eduardo Mondlane London, Penguin Books 1970 224pp $1.65 70 OUR DREAM HAS THE SIZE OF FREEDOM NY, Committee for a Free Mozambique 1972 6pp 1~

71 BUU..DING A FREE MOZAMBIQUE: A REPORT FROM THE MOZAMBIQUE INSTITtrrE TO THE AFRICA FUND by Janet Rae Mondlane NY, The Africa Fund 1974 8pp 25¢

72 MOZAMBIQUE 1 S P'RELIMO: BUILDING FREEDOM Cambridge, Mass. A~rica Research Group 1971 32pp 50¢

73 PROFILE OF FRELIMO -NY, World Council of Chruehes 1971 12pp 50¢

7 4 THE MOZAMBICAN WOMAN IN THE REVOLUTION Richmond, British Columbia, L S M 1974 28pp 85¢ •the articles and poetry on Mozambican women are concerned with their struggle for emancipation- illustrated Guinea-Bissau

7 5 THE ltEPUBLIC OF GUINEA• BISSAU TRIUMPH OVER. COLONIALISM by Jennifer Davis NY, The Africa Fund 1974 16pp 5~ orders for 10·99 copies 40¢ each, 100 copies & over 30¢ each •the author describes the 13 year struggle of the people of Guinea-Bissau _ for liberation from Portugal, and examines the newly developed schools, health care, court system, and representative government- illustrated with on the scene photographs

76. THE STROOGLE IN GUDIFA by Amilcar Cabral Cambridge, Mass. Africa Research Group 1969 18pp 50¢

77 REVOL111'ION IN Gt.JI.BFA: SELECTED TEXTS by Amilcar Cabral NY, Monthly Review Press 1972 174pp $2.25

78 OUR PEOPLE ARE OUR MOUNTAINS by Amilcar Cabral London, COIIIIlitte for Freedom in Mozambique, Angola & Guine~ 1972 40pp 50¢

79 THE LIBERATION OF GUINEA by Basil Davidson London, Penguin Books 1969 169pp $1.45

80 PROFILE OF THE P A I G C NY, World Council of Churches 1971 12pp 50¢ Supplementary Sheet

Six selected periodicals are available---send for sample copy: fifty cents each·-:--­

81 ANTI-APARTHEID NEWS published in London by the Anti-Apartheid Movement

82 ANGOLA IN ARMS official organ of the Popular Movtmtent for the Liberation of Angola

83 L S M NEWS a quarterly newsletter reporting the current activities of the Liberation Support Movement

84 MOZAMBIQUE REVOLUTION the official organ of the Mozambique Liberation Front F R E L I M 0 published in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

85 SECRABA the official organ of the African National Congress of South Africa

86 SOtmlERN AFRICA covers the complex issues of the white ruled areas of Africa

87 A specially prepared seven page bibliographical checklist on printed material published by the United Nations Unit on Apartheid is avail­ able at 25¢ per copy • • You may wish to utilize the following organizations. Write to them for further information about the work they are doing and the materials they have: FILMS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE PEOPLES COMMuNICATION N!'J.'WORK PO Box 7143 St. Louis, Missouri 63177 Box 124 Manhattanvi1le Station New York, 1ft 10027 TRICONTINENTAL FILM CENTEll 333 Sixth Avenue New York, NY 10014

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