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Box 2

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Contains 20 Results:

Aug 16 1981: SART: Muldergate SART: Muldergate news release; correspondence between William Fahy, Mystic River Rugby Club, and G.T. Selfridge, President, Eastern Rugby Union 22, 26 June 1981 re Springbok tour, and ERU circular re: tour (copies), 1981

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence and papers of organizations boycotting international sports in South Africa, original diaries of Richard Lipchick and is complemented by Papers of Richard Lapchick at Northeastern University. Aspects of the history of ACCESS are covered in three books by Lapchick: Broken promises: racism in American sports (New York: St. Martin's, 1984); Five minutes to midnight: race and sport in the 1990s (Lanham: Madison Books, 1991); and Smashing barriers: race and...
Dates: 1981

Chemical Bank: Craig Howard, Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, "An Analysis of U.S. Trade with South Africa and the Role of U.S. Banks" (6, 5 pp.); "Basic Outline of Points ..." by Mohammed Ali in speech at UN; Correspondence re Chemical Bank loans to South Africa: includes copy of letters between Chemical Bank-UN Secretary General, December 1977, and Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility-Chemical Bank and Citicorp, 1978; Notes on anti-apartheid movement representatives meeting with Chemical Bank; Rough ideas for hearing on bank loans to South Africa; Draft Resolution for submission to the UN Staff Council; draft notes; R. Lapchick to Ambassador Harriman, 29 March 1979; Ambassador Harriman to UN Secretary General 6 December 1977; Abdulrahmin Abby-Farah, UN, to Ambassador Harriman 6 January 1978; Chemical Bank to Abdulrahmin Abby-Farah 29 December 1977; UN Special Committee on Apartheid and Africa Fund memos on Chemical Bank; R. Lapchick draft memo to Mr. Zybanov re: UN Special Committee and bank loans, signed by Lapchick and counter-signed with memo by E.S. Reddy; handwritten letters to R. Lapchick from Ed Beck, no date, and "Sam" 4 June 1978; Franklin Williams, President, Phelps Stokes Fund to George Houser, American Committee on Africa, 2 February 1978; George Houser, American Committee on Africa, to John B. Wynne, Chemical Bank, 11 January 1978; Prexy Nesbitt to Chemical New York Corporation 16 May 1977; Prexy Nesbitt, Committee to Oppose Bank Loans to South Africa (COBLSA) memo re: meeting with Chemical Bank; George Houser, American Committee on Africa, confidential memo to Ambassador Harriman 8 January 1979 re bank loans campaign; [Assorted memos, clippings, notes, flyers, petition, copies of articles, and Chemical Bank and Institute for Policy Studies news releases], 1977-1979

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence and papers of organizations boycotting international sports in South Africa, original diaries of Richard Lipchick and is complemented by Papers of Richard Lapchick at Northeastern University. Aspects of the history of ACCESS are covered in three books by Lapchick: Broken promises: racism in American sports (New York: St. Martin's, 1984); Five minutes to midnight: race and sport in the 1990s (Lanham: Madison Books, 1991); and Smashing barriers: race and...
Dates: 1977-1979

Brutus/Rugby Dennis Brutus, SART Chicago to SART [1981], handwritten on SART flyer; D Brutus mailgram to Prime Minister Muldoon, New Zealand, 27 June 1981, with handwritten annotation of Brutus to Lapchick re: Tom Newnham; Dennis Brutus, SAN-ROC (Evanston) release re: Springbok Tour, 10 July 1981, (photocopy), with handwritten annotation of Brutus to Lapchick; Dennis Brutus, SAN-ROC (Evanston) to Jesse Jackson re: Springbok Tour, 10 July 1981 (photocopy); DBDC (Dennis Brutus Defense Committee) release 16 June 1981, signed Jan Carew, 1981

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence and papers of organizations boycotting international sports in South Africa, original diaries of Richard Lipchick and is complemented by Papers of Richard Lapchick at Northeastern University. Aspects of the history of ACCESS are covered in three books by Lapchick: Broken promises: racism in American sports (New York: St. Martin's, 1984); Five minutes to midnight: race and sport in the 1990s (Lanham: Madison Books, 1991); and Smashing barriers: race and...
Dates: 1981

Richard Lapchick: photographs Black and white photograph (10x8 inches) "OAU Press Conference" 14 April 1983, New York, with portraits of R. Lapchick, Seydou Traore, Mustafa Sam, and Enuga Reddy of the UN (UN Photo 161,342); Black and white photograph (5x7 inches) of R. Lapchick (2 copies), 1983

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence and papers of organizations boycotting international sports in South Africa, original diaries of Richard Lipchick and is complemented by Papers of Richard Lapchick at Northeastern University. Aspects of the history of ACCESS are covered in three books by Lapchick: Broken promises: racism in American sports (New York: St. Martin's, 1984); Five minutes to midnight: race and sport in the 1990s (Lanham: Madison Books, 1991); and Smashing barriers: race and...
Dates: 1983

Robeson "Film Proposal: The Afro-American Spiritual Returns to the Motherland" (4 pp); Chet Washington, President, Paul Robeson Productions to R. Lapchick 22 Oct. 1982, handwritten note re budget for African tour. Daniel Rosenberg, "Paul Robeson in the Era of Reaganism" New World Review July-August 1982 (copy), 1982

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence and papers of organizations boycotting international sports in South Africa, original diaries of Richard Lipchick and is complemented by Papers of Richard Lapchick at Northeastern University. Aspects of the history of ACCESS are covered in three books by Lapchick: Broken promises: racism in American sports (New York: St. Martin's, 1984); Five minutes to midnight: race and sport in the 1990s (Lanham: Madison Books, 1991); and Smashing barriers: race and...
Dates: 1982

SPORTSTAC "Some Good Reasons for Sponsoring an African Sports Competition" (Promovision), kit re: ECOWAS Games of 1983; Amateur Basketball Association, USA to Carmina Calzonetti, St. Johns University 15 December 1982, re tour by Angolan national basketball team; Carmina Calzonetti to R Lapchick 22 July 1983 re: Angolan visit; Daniel Simpson, Director, Office of Southern African Affairs, US Dept. of State to Angolan Ambassador 18 June 1983 re: Angolan visit; Daniel Simpson, Director, Office of Southern African Affairs, US Dept. of State to Carmina Calzonetti, 12 June 1983 re: Angolan visit; R Lapchick to E Reddy, UN, n.d., re: West Indian cricket tour of South Africa; Carmina Calzonetti curriculum vitae Cecile R Foster, Unity Broadcasting Network to Abraham Ordia, Supreme Council of Sport in Africa, 9 December 1982 Pat, Unity Broadcasting Network to R. Lapchick, 29 Sept. 1983 SPORTSTAC (international sports contact consultants) 1983 project summary, and Proposed relationship with Promovision and ECOWAS Games, 27 Oct. 1982 J.V. Gbeho, Ambassador of Ghana to John Dommisse, ACCESS, 13 December 1982 re: Advisory Commission and UN sports sanctions register, 1982-1983

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence and papers of organizations boycotting international sports in South Africa, original diaries of Richard Lipchick and is complemented by Papers of Richard Lapchick at Northeastern University. Aspects of the history of ACCESS are covered in three books by Lapchick: Broken promises: racism in American sports (New York: St. Martin's, 1984); Five minutes to midnight: race and sport in the 1990s (Lanham: Madison Books, 1991); and Smashing barriers: race and...
Dates: 1982-1983

John Dommisse John Dommisse (ACCESS Secretary) to Netherlands Ambassador to the UN 3 December 1979 re Dutch exclusion of South Africa from Paraplegic Olympics; John Dommisse (ACCESS Secretary) to UK Ambassador to the UN 19 June 1979 re: remarks of Prince Philip on South Africa; UK Mission to the UN to John Dommisse (ACCESS) 16 October 1979 re: remarks of Prince Philip on South Africa; UK Foreign Office to John Dommisse, 4 July 1980 re: British Lions rugby tour; John Dommisse, ACCESS to UK Foreign Office 14 July 1980 re: rugby tour; John Dommisse (ACCESS Secretary) to Cyrus Vance, Secretary of State 7 April 1980 re: US recognition of Transkei, and reply of Country Officer 8 May 1980, attaching Dept of State Background Notes: South Africa June 1977 and Remarks of Richard Moose, Assistant Sec of State ... April 30,1980; John Dommisse to Glenn Hauser 23 June 1980 re: Transkei; John Dommisse to NASWA re: Transkei 7 March 1980; John Dommisse (ACCESS Secretary) to R. Lapchick (ACCESS Chairperson) 14 May 1980, with handwritten annotation of 15 May re: Zimbabwe rugby; John Dommisse and R. Lapchick (ACCESS) mailgram to Zimbabwe Ministry of Sport 15 May 1980 re: scuttling of Zimbabwe leg of British Lions rugby tour; John Dommisse (ACCESS) to Teurai Nhongo, Zimbabwe Ministry of Sport 22 May 1980 re: Zimbabwe leg of British Lions rugby tour; John Dommisse (ACCESS) to Teurai Nhongo, Zimbabwe Ministry of Sport 5 November 1980 re: sports boycott; John [Dommisse] to Rich [Lapchick] 2/4 [1979?] re Dennis Brutus; John Dommisse, ACCESS, to Prime Minister Michael Manley 7 March 1980 re: West Indies cricket tour [fax]; John Dommisse, ACCESS, to Bill Davis, United Church, Toronto, 7 December 1979 re: sale of Falconbridge shares [fax]; John Dommisse, ACCESS, to International Golf Association, 6 December 1979 re: 1980 World Cup Golf; R. Lapchick, ACCESS, handwritten letter to Dennis [Brutus], 19 February 1980 re: sports boycotts, with annotated replies by Brutus in margins; R. Lapchick, ACCESS, form letter to ACCESS members, 20 February 1980 re: sports boycotts in 1980, with annotated replies by Dennis Brutus in margins; Gray Grouse, South Africa Task Force, circular of 28 January 1980; R. Lapchick, "The Grand 'Ole Racists: South Africa Invades Opryland" ms, n.d., 6 leaves, annotated; John Dommisse, "Apartheid and US", ms, 29 May 1978, ca. 10 leaves; annotated; John Dommisse, ACCESS to Peter Wood, Duke University, attaching ms., 19 February 1979, ca. 10 leaves; "Review of International Broadcasting" July 1980; ACCESS mailgram to Colombian Golf Team, 1 October 1980 re: Pinehurst; ACCESS mailgram to New Zealand Golf Team, 1 October 1980, re: Pinehurst; ACCESS circular 23 July 1980, re: Pinehurst protests; M.N. Father, South African Council on Sports to John Dommisse, ACCESS, 14 July 1980 re Commonwealth Games (copy, with handwritten note to R. Lapchick); John Dommisse, ACCESS, to M.N. Father, South African Council on Sports, 27 February 1981, re SACOS Congress 1981; John Dommisse, ACCESS, to Ambassador Andrew young 13 August 1980 re: campaign against inclusion of South African golf team in Eisenhower trophy; John Dommisse to Glenn Hauser, editor, Review of International Broadcasting 25 August 1980; John Dommisse, ACCESS, to Jamaica UN Ambassador 26 February 1981, re: English cricket tour of Jamaica; John Dommisse, ACCESS, to Guyana UN Ambassador 26 February 1981, re: Guyana stands on apartheid and English cricket tour; John Dommisse, ACCESS, to James Frey, editor, Journal of Sport Social Issues, 25 February 1981, re: U.S. Olympic boycott; Press clippings, 1978-1981

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence and papers of organizations boycotting international sports in South Africa, original diaries of Richard Lipchick and is complemented by Papers of Richard Lapchick at Northeastern University. Aspects of the history of ACCESS are covered in three books by Lapchick: Broken promises: racism in American sports (New York: St. Martin's, 1984); Five minutes to midnight: race and sport in the 1990s (Lanham: Madison Books, 1991); and Smashing barriers: race and...
Dates: approximately 1969-1991

Davey Moore Petitions Original petitions urging Davey Moore not to box in South Africa

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence and papers of organizations boycotting international sports in South Africa, original diaries of Richard Lipchick and is complemented by Papers of Richard Lapchick at Northeastern University. Aspects of the history of ACCESS are covered in three books by Lapchick: Broken promises: racism in American sports (New York: St. Martin's, 1984); Five minutes to midnight: race and sport in the 1990s (Lanham: Madison Books, 1991); and Smashing barriers: race and...
Dates: approximately 1969-1991

Angola Correspondence re: cancellation of Angolan National Basketball team tour; "The Problem" (notes on Angola) and Proposed budget; UN Center against Apartheid to R. Lapchick, ACCESS, re: updating address, September 1983, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence and papers of organizations boycotting international sports in South Africa, original diaries of Richard Lipchick and is complemented by Papers of Richard Lapchick at Northeastern University. Aspects of the history of ACCESS are covered in three books by Lapchick: Broken promises: racism in American sports (New York: St. Martin's, 1984); Five minutes to midnight: race and sport in the 1990s (Lanham: Madison Books, 1991); and Smashing barriers: race and...
Dates: September 1983, undated

African Refugees Correspondence and notes of Emergency Committee for African Refugees November-December 1982; Ida Wood Phelps, Stokes Fund to R. Lapchick 19 November 1982 re: schools/refugees; Costs of African Refugee Scholarship Program; US Mission to the UN, press release re: South Africa, 12 November 1982; Stokes Fund to Chester Crocker, 15 December 1982 re: South African attack on Lesotho, 1982

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence and papers of organizations boycotting international sports in South Africa, original diaries of Richard Lipchick and is complemented by Papers of Richard Lapchick at Northeastern University. Aspects of the history of ACCESS are covered in three books by Lapchick: Broken promises: racism in American sports (New York: St. Martin's, 1984); Five minutes to midnight: race and sport in the 1990s (Lanham: Madison Books, 1991); and Smashing barriers: race and...
Dates: 1982