Box 4
Contains 52 Results:
ACAS: minutes and memos, 1985
Correspondence, Minutes, Memos; Robert O Slater, David Wiley, Peter Biella, Henry Bucher, Jr. Immanuel Wallerstein, Christine Root, Willard R. Johnson, Joel Samoff; Alternative proposal for TIAA/CREF, ACAS political Action lobbying agenda, etc.
ACAS: (C. Root’s file), 1985
Correspondence, Minutes, Memos; Henry Bucher, David Wiley, Immanuel Wallerstein, President Ronald Reagan, Christine Root, David Waas, Senator Richard G. Lugar, Jack Person, Jean Sindab, Ned Alpers, Betsy Landis, Diana Cammack, Teresa Smith, Robert Armstrong; Prospects of the struggle in South Africa, US aid to UNITA, TIAA/CREF divestment, organizing, and recruiting, Political action report; 1984-1986; Handwritten Letters and notes.
ACAS, 1984
Correspondence, Publications: “Southern Africa: Dr. Crocker’s Secret War” by Sean Gervasi, Minutes, Memos; Immanuel Wallerstein, Willard Johnson, Henry Bucher, Christine Root, Allan Isaacman, US President, Carl Levin, Ned Alpers, Senator John Heinz; Handwritten Letters, notes
ACAS Teleconference, 1987-1989
Correspondence, Minutes; Letter protesting detention of NECC leaders, ASA panel
ACAS Press Releases, Petitions, Letters to MNCS and Politicians
Correspondence, Circulars, Memos Senator Mark Hatfield, Senator Bob Packwood, Ed Ferguson, David Groff, Henry Bucher, Alan Cranston. 336 US African specialists protest proposals to Aid Angola Insurgent
ACAS 1983
Correspondence, Publications: “Priorities for Change in US Southern African Policy” “Action Throughout the United States on Southern Africa” “Action on Policy Toward Other Africa Issues and Nations.” “Action on Relations of Scholars with US Defense and Intelligence Agencies. Circulars ACAS national convention, Suleiman Nuh Ali, Abdi Ismail Yonis, ACAS Draft Policy; Handwritten notes.
St. Louis Minutes, 1991
Minutes, Memos; ACAS-sponsored panels at the ASA meeting. Future of ACAS.
ACAS, 1991
Correspondence, Publication; Bill Martin, Ed Ferguson; Zaire Alert.
ACAS Business, 1991
Correspondence, Publications, Brochures, Minutes, Circulars, Memos); David Wiley, James H. Mittleman, Bob Cummings, Committee for Academic Freedom in Africa, Immanuel Wallerstein, Honorable Thomas S. Foley, Congressional Black Caucus; Congressional Policy toward South Africa, The rejection of ACAS sponsored panel at ASA; Handwritten notes.
