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− | [[Charles Hayes]], Rep. [[Carol Moseley Braun]], [[Coalition of Black Trade Unionists]], [[Bob Simpson]], [[Frank Rosen]], Congressman [[Harold Washington]], [[Harold Rogers]], Rep. [[Monica Stewart]], [[Jim Wright]], Alderman [[Danny Davis]], [[Alice Peurala]], [[ | + | [[Charles Hayes]], Rep. [[Carol Moseley Braun]], [[Coalition of Black Trade Unionists]], [[Bob Simpson]], [[Frank Rosen]], Congressman [[Harold Washington]], [[Harold Rogers]], Rep. [[Monica Stewart]], [[Jim Wright]], Alderman [[Danny Davis]], [[Alice Peurala]], [[Lu Palmer]], [[Milt Cohen]], [[Timuel Black]]. |
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Revision as of 22:37, 17 November 2009
Monica Stewart...
Committee in Support of Southern Africa
Committee in Support of Southern Africa was an anti-Apartheid group active in Chicago in the early 1980s.
Members of the committee iincluded[1];
Charles Hayes, Rep. Carol Moseley Braun, Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, Bob Simpson, Frank Rosen, Congressman Harold Washington, Harold Rogers, Rep. Monica Stewart, Jim Wright, Alderman Danny Davis, Alice Peurala, Lu Palmer, Milt Cohen, Timuel Black.
References
- ↑ CSSA supporters letter Sep. 4 1981