Boston Coalition for the Liberation of Southern Africa papers.

Formed between 1977-80, BCLSA focused on ties between the First National Bank of Boston and the Standard Bank of South Africa, and its support for nuclear power in the U.S. In 1980 BCLSA helped form MassDivest, which led a successful campaign to divest state pension funds from companies trading in S...

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Corporate Authors: Boston Coalition for the Liberation of Southern Africa, African Activist Archive, MassDivest, Polaroid Revolutionary Workers Movement
Other Authors: Clapp, Richard, Brown, Barbara B.
Language:English
Published: [1970-1990?]
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MSU: The material is stored offsite in Remote Storage. Please contact Special Collections 3 working days in advance if you wish to use it.
Physical Description:3 boxes ; 27 x 40 x 13 cm
Variant Title:
BCLSA papers. [Other title]
African Activist Archive. [Other title]
Format: Manuscript
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Formed between 1977-80, BCLSA focused on ties between the First National Bank of Boston and the Standard Bank of South Africa, and its support for nuclear power in the U.S. In 1980 BCLSA helped form MassDivest, which led a successful campaign to divest state pension funds from companies trading in South Africa. The collection includes flyers, posters, newsletters, pamphlets, research papers, internal strategy reports, correspondence, press clippings, slide-cassette kits (on Angola, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Women Under Apartheid, First National Bank of Boston and Massachusetts South Africa Connection), a cloth banner (U.S. Out of El Salvador and South Africa) and tablecloth/hanging (Independence 18th April 1980 Zimbabwe). Also includes material of some other Massachusetts and Boston area groups including: MassDivest, Polaroid Revolutionary Workers' Movement (Polaroid camera systems were used for the pass system in South Africa); Winnie Mandela Solidarity Coalition; Gulf Boycott Coalition (between 1972-5 boycotts of Gulf gasoline over company support for the Portuguese colonial regime in Angola); Southern Africa Solidarity Coalition. BCLSA stopped meeting as a separate organization in the mid-1980s and members joined other groups in the Boston area, primarily FreeSA and TransAfrica. Correspondents include: NAACP, American Committee on Africa, Rev. Jonathan Robinson, Richard Clapp, Senator Jack Backman, Barbara B. Brown, State Senator Arthur Joseph Lewis, Boston City Hospital Employees Local 1489, International Ladies Garment Workers Union (New England Region)
Note:Forms part of the African Activist Archive.
Records of the Boston Coalition for the Liberation of Southern Africa (BCLSA) and similar Massachusetts organizations.
Papers collected by Richard Clapp, Barbara Brown and David Massey.
Folder 1 has note: "full use for short quotes and for educational and non-profit use, without permission. Otherwise, permission required."
Call Number:MSS 282