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The '''Angola Support Conference''' ran from May 28 - 30, 1976 in Chicago. The event was sponsored by the [[U.S. Out of Angola Committee]] and the [[National Conference of Black Lawyers]].<ref>[http://www.historicalvoices.org/pbuilder/pbfiles/Project39/Scheme361/african_activist_archive-a0a7j3-b_12419.pdf Letter to all persons who attended the Angola Support Conference, July 8, 1976]</ref>
 
The '''Angola Support Conference''' ran from May 28 - 30, 1976 in Chicago. The event was sponsored by the [[U.S. Out of Angola Committee]] and the [[National Conference of Black Lawyers]].<ref>[http://www.historicalvoices.org/pbuilder/pbfiles/Project39/Scheme361/african_activist_archive-a0a7j3-b_12419.pdf Letter to all persons who attended the Angola Support Conference, July 8, 1976]</ref>
  
 
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==MPLA support==
 
The Angola Support Conference came into existence to organize a conference to support the MPLA held in Chicago, May 28-30, 1976. The Conference supported the MPLA and opposed U.S. and South African intervention in Angola. The sponsors were organizations supporting the MPLA from around the country. After the Chicago conference, the organization continued its activities with [[Prexy Nesbitt]] serving as national coordinator. Sponsors were;
 
The Angola Support Conference came into existence to organize a conference to support the MPLA held in Chicago, May 28-30, 1976. The Conference supported the MPLA and opposed U.S. and South African intervention in Angola. The sponsors were organizations supporting the MPLA from around the country. After the Chicago conference, the organization continued its activities with [[Prexy Nesbitt]] serving as national coordinator. Sponsors were;
[[Barbara Barnes]], [[MPLA Solidarity Committee]];
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*[[Barbara Barnes]], [[MPLA Solidarity Committee]]
[[Marjorie M. Boehm]], Women's International League for Peace and Freedom;
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*[[Marjorie Boehm|Marjorie M. Boehm]], Women's International League for Peace and Freedom  
James E. Bristol, American Friends Service Committee;
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*[[James Bristol|James E. Bristol]], [[American Friends Service Committee]]
Robert S. Browne, Black Economic Research Center;
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*[[Robert S. Browne]], [[Black Economic Research Center]]
Robert Chrisman; Black Scholar;
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*[[Robert Chrisman]]; [[Black Scholar]]
Johnetta B. Cole; National Committee of the Venceremos Brigade;
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*[[Johnnetta B. Cole]]; National Committee of the [[Venceremos Brigade]]
Henry Foner, Amalgamated Meatcutters and Butcherworkmen of North America;  
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*[[Henry Foner]], Amalgamated Meatcutters and Butcherworkmen of North America;  
Larry Holmes; Youth Against War and Fascism;
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*[[Larry Holmes]]; [[Youth Against War and Fascism]]
George M. Houser, American Committee on Africa;
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*[[George Houser|George M. Houser]], [[American Committee on Africa]]
A. Lee Johnson, Coalition of Black Trade Unionists;
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*[[Lee Johnson|A. Lee Johnson]], [[Coalition of Black Trade Unionists]]
Brenda Jones, Freedomways Magazine;
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*[[Brenda J. Jones]], [[Freedomways Magazine]]
Edgar Lockwood, Washington Office on Africa;  
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*[[Edgar Lockwood]], [[Washington Office on Africa]];  
Willis Logan, Africa Office, National Council of Churches;
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*[[Willis Logan]], Africa Office, [[National Council of Churches]]
Anthony Monteiro, National Anti-Imperialist Movement in Solidarity with African Liberation;
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*[[Anthony Monteiro]], [[National Anti-Imperialist Movement in Solidarity with African Liberation]]
Patricia Murray, National Council of Black Lawyers;
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*[[Patricia Murray]], [[National Council of Black Lawyers]]
 
*[[Prexy Nesbitt]], [[US Out of Angola Committee]] and [[Chicago Committee for the Liberation of Angola, Mozambique and Guinea]]  
 
*[[Prexy Nesbitt]], [[US Out of Angola Committee]] and [[Chicago Committee for the Liberation of Angola, Mozambique and Guinea]]  
*[[Moses Newsom]], [[Afro-American Newspapers]
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*[[Moses Newsom]], [[Afro-American Newspapers]]
 
*[[Lance Pustin]], [[Prairie Fire Organizing Committee]]  
 
*[[Lance Pustin]], [[Prairie Fire Organizing Committee]]  
*[[Anthony H. Rodrigues]], CSAS-General Brotherhood of Workers  
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*[[Antonio Rodriguez|Anthony H. Rodrigues]], CSAS-General Brotherhood of Workers  
 
*[[Michael Simmons]], [[Third World Coalition]]/[[Southwest Workers Federation]]
 
*[[Michael Simmons]], [[Third World Coalition]]/[[Southwest Workers Federation]]
*[[Jose E. Velazquez]], [[Partide Socialista Pertorriquena]]  
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*[[Jose Velazquez|Jose E. Velazquez]], [[Partide Socialista Pertorriquena]]  
 
*[[Joe Walker]], [[Bilalian News]]. .<ref>http://africanactivist.msu.edu/organization.php?name=Angola+Support+Conference Angola Support Conference Wisconsin State Historical Society]</ref>
 
*[[Joe Walker]], [[Bilalian News]]. .<ref>http://africanactivist.msu.edu/organization.php?name=Angola+Support+Conference Angola Support Conference Wisconsin State Historical Society]</ref>
 
 
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

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The Angola Support Conference ran from May 28 - 30, 1976 in Chicago. The event was sponsored by the U.S. Out of Angola Committee and the National Conference of Black Lawyers.[1]

MPLA support

The Angola Support Conference came into existence to organize a conference to support the MPLA held in Chicago, May 28-30, 1976. The Conference supported the MPLA and opposed U.S. and South African intervention in Angola. The sponsors were organizations supporting the MPLA from around the country. After the Chicago conference, the organization continued its activities with Prexy Nesbitt serving as national coordinator. Sponsors were;

References

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