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Press Cuttings S.A. Press cuttings mainly from NY Times, Boston Globe, and Voice on South Africa and Africa, 1981-3

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 11
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: 1981-3

Vitae Curriculum vitae of R. Lapchick

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 12
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

SAN-ROC [South African Non-Racial Olympic Committee] correspondence Handwritten note from Dennis Brutus, SAN-ROC to Rich [Lapchick] n.d.; Frank Dobson, MP, House of Commons to R Lapchick 5 April 1980 re visit; Sam [Ramsamy] SAN-ROC note, n.d. Abraham Ordia, "Proposed Co-ordinating Centre against Apartheid in Sport" 14 May 1980; Action against Apartheid in Sports n.d. [SAN-ROC newsletter, consisting of press clippings from ca. January-May 1980]; Sam Ramsamy, Chairman SAN-ROC (London) to Teurai Nhongo, Zimbabwe Minister for Youth, Sport and Recreation, 3 May 1980 re British rugby tour; Sam Ramsamy, SAN-ROC to "Your Excellency" n.d., re: British rugby tour; Sam Ramsamy, SAN-ROC and Peter Hain, Stop All Racist Tours, to Four Union Rugby Committee 28 August 1979, re: South African rugby tour; Sam Ramsamy, SAN-ROC to UK Minister of Sport 28 August 1979 re: South African rugby tour; National Party of South Africa policy on sport (1976/79); Sam Ramsamy, SAN-ROC to Abraham Ordia, President, Supreme Council for Sport in Africa 8 January 1980, re: British rugby tour of South Africa; Sam Ramsamy and Chris de Broglio, SAN-ROC to PM Margaret Thatcher 7 January 1980, re: British rugby tour of South Africa; Sam Ramsamy, SAN-ROC to PM Malcolm Fraser 7 January 1980, re: British rugby tour of South Africa; Sam Ramsamy, SAN-ROC to S. Ramphal, Commonwealth Secretary-General, 7 January 1980, re: British rugby tour of South Africa; Sam Ramsamy to OAU, 6 January 1980, re: British rugby tour of South Africa; [SAN-ROC newsletter?/press clippings from ca. November 1979]; Sam Ramsamy, SAN-ROC to Le Monde, Paris, article or letter, 16 January 1980; Sam Ramsamy, SAN-ROC to UN Special Committee against Apartheid, 8 February 1980; Sam Ramsamy, SAN-ROC to President Houphouet-Boigny, Ivory Coast 18 February 1980 re: Gary Player in Ivory Coast; [SAN-ROC press clippings]; Sam [Ramsamy], SAN-ROC to Rich [Lapchick] 22 February 1980; Sam Ramsamy, SAN-ROC to President Carter, 11 March 1980 re: Olympics; Sam Ramsamy, SAN-ROC to Kadar Asmal, Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement 9 September 1980 re Trevor Richards and proposed Co-ordinating Centre against Apartheid in Sport; UN Special Committee against Apartheid, Information Note 18/80: Statement by Abraham Ordia; Trevor Richards, International Affairs Officer, HART: The New Zealand Anti-Apartheid Movement to S Ramsamy 26 August 1980 re: proposed Co-ordinating Centre against Apartheid in Sport; Gro Holm, Norwegian Council for Southern Africa to HART 17 March 1980; Kier Schuringa, Anti Apartheids Beweging Nederland to Friends 29 May 1980; Bruce Kidd, University of Toronto to A. Ordia 27 May 1980; International University Exchange Fund to HART 9 June 1980; Jamaica Ministry of Youth, Sports and Community Development to HART 4 July 1980; MOLISV (Rome) to International Co-ordinating Centre against Apartheid in Sport; 10 July 1980; Amadou Lamine, Secretary General Supreme Council for Sport in Africa to HART 23 June 1980, 1976-1980

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 13
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: 1976-1980

Supreme Council for Sport in Africa Abraham Ordia, President of Supreme Council of Sport in Africa, to President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania 6 April 1980; Abraham Ordia to Charles Haughey, Taoiseach of Ireland 6 April 1980; Abraham Ordia to PM Margaret Thatcher 6 April 1980; Abraham Ordia to Shehu Shagari, President of Nigeria 6 April 1980; Amadou Lamine, Secretary General, Supreme Council for Sport in Africa, circular letter 24 March 1981, with anti-apartheid resolutions attached; E. Mvouma Supreme Council for Sport in Africa to Trevor Richards, HART 28 July 1981 re: anti-apartheid protests in New Zealand; Amadou Lamine to R. Lapchick, ACCESS 19 March 1981; Robert Archer, Mouvement Anti-Apartheid CAO, Paris to R. Lapchick n.d. Abraham Ordia to Friends, 14 May 1980, with "Proposed Co-ordinating Centre against Apartheid in Sport" 14 May 1980 attached; Meeting of the International Anti-Apartheid Sports Organizations, 29 March 1980, [Minutes] 7 pages; South African Mission to the UN. South African News review 28 March 1980; Clipping, Nigeria Daily Sketch 24 April 1980 re: New Zealand rugby tour; Abraham Ordia to Rich [Lapchick] 2 May 1980, handwritten letter; E. Mvouma Supreme Council for Sport in Africa to R. Lapchick 9 April 1980; John Dommisse to PM M. Thatcher 15 June 1980 re rugby tour of South Africa; Charles Haughey, Taoiseach of Ireland to Abraham Ordia, 14 May 1980; PM Margaret Thatcher to Abraham Ordia 12 May 1980; Amadou Lamine circular letter to Delegates of member countries, and to ACCESS, 6 May 1980, with copy of telegram to Margaret Thatcher attached; A. Ordia, Supreme Council for Sport in Africa press statement 19 October 1979; A. Ordia to UK Minister of Sport 20 October 1979; A. Ordia, press statement 28 September 1979; [R. Lapchick?] to A. Ordia 8 January 1980; A. Ordia to Rich [Lapchick] 7 November 1979, handwritten; A. Ordia, press statement 22 October 1979; Sam [Ramsamy, Yaounde)] to Ric [Lapchick] 22 October 1979, handwritten; A. Ordia to "sympathetic Olympic committees" re: UK collaboration with apartheid sport, 22 October 1979; Don Hull, President AIBA to J. Ganga, 26 September 1979, telegram re: boxing, with handwritten note of Sam [Ramsamy, Yaounde] to Ric [Lapchick]; SCSA News August 198If, 1979-1980

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 14
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: 1979-1980

Correspondence "Bro" [Ron Davis?], Maputo to "Dear Brother" [R. Lapchick], 16 July 1981; Ron [Davis?] to Dear Brother, 23 November 1981; Amandla (HART: NZAAM) December 1981; Bruce Kidd, Toronto to PM Pierre Trudeau, 31 August 1981 re: New Zealand rugby tour, attaching letter of Donald Smith, University of Auckland; Bruce Kidd, Toronto to Richard, 18 September 1981; "No Rugby with Racists!!" flyer of African Caribbean Students Association, University of Toronto and Toronto Committee for the Liberation of Southern Africa [September? 1981]; "Bro" [Ron Davis?] to Rick, 4 August 1981; Ron Davis, National Athletics Coach, Dar es Salaam, to Rick, 15 August 1980; Bruce Kidd, Toronto to Richard, 3 February 1980?; Peter McFarren to President Carter 20 June 1980, re: Olympics boycotts; The Real Paper 15 September 1979 clipping re Muhammed Ali and South Africa; CBS Sports to R. Lapchick 5 December 1979 re South African boxers; R. Lapchick to Willie Logan, Africa Desk, National Council of Churches, 25 September 1979; "Don't Televise the Tate-Coetzee fight" Flyer of National Liberation Struggles Support Committee of Colorado (NLSSCC), Denver, Colorado, re: boxing fight; Flo Hernandez, National Liberation Struggles Support Committee of Colorado (NLSSCC), to ACCESS 28 October 1979 re Tate-Coetzee fight and media; "Apartheid in South Africa: Connecticut's Investment in Racism" flyer, Connecticut Anti-Apartheid Committee, n.d; clippings, 1981 re: rugby tour; Mary Lou Swift to NBC Sports 12 October 1979 re: Tate-Coetzee fight; Phyllis Altman [IDAF] to R. and S. Lapchick, 4 April 1980, aerogram; J. Jele, Director International Affairs, ANC, Lusaka to R. Lapchick, 22 January 1981 commending ACCESS; R. Lapchick to Robert Archer 4 February 1981; Robert Archer to R. Lapchick 24 January 1981; "Statement of Principles Regarding the Isolation of South African Sport" (SART and Mouvement Anti-Apartheid CAO, January 1980), 1979-1981

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 15
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: 1979-1981

Correspondence: 'DearBro' 25 May 1981, 28 August 1981; letters of R. Lapchick, 15 October to: Ann Sheffield (Wilson Center; Lamine Ba (SCSA); Pauline McKay (HART); M. N. Father, and Morgan Naidoo (SACOS); J. Jele (ANC); Antoine Bouillon (MAM); Tom Newnham (CARE (NZ); A.Y. Maitama-Sule (Ambassador of Nigeria), 1981

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 15
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

Two publications by Richard Lapchick: i) Apartheid sport and South Africa's foreign policy, volume 6 of: International Seminar on the Eradication of Apartheid and in Support of the Struggle for Liberation in South Africa, Havana, Republic of Cuba, 24-28 May 1976 (New York: United Nations Centre against Apartheid, 1976); ii) Sports boycott in the international campaign against apartheid (New York: United Nations Centre Against Apartheid, February 1977; Notes and Documents; 4/77), 1976-1977

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 16
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: 1976-1977

News Release Paper: Massachusetts Citizens against Apartheid, release on Herbert Muhammad's refusal to box in South Africa, Sept. 1979?

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 17
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: Sept. 1979?

Military Exports to South Africa - A Research Report on the Arms Embargo by NARMIC. 23 pp., January 1984

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 18
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: January 1984

Davis Cup, 1977

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 19
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