Box 1
Contains 9 Results:
Educators Against Racism and Apartheid Newsletter (Educators Against Apartheid (Dec. 1985-Dec. 1989); Educators Against Racism and Apartheid (Dec. 1990-March 1994), 1984-1994
The Educators Against Racism and Apartheid records includes original and copied correspondence (for example with Oliver Tambo and young American children from the 1980s, and to President Reagan), organization publications (such as Apartheid Is Wrong: A Curriculum for Young People, and its Newsletter), anti-apartheid petitions, filmstrip, flyers, buttons, photographs, and videocassettes of sponsored events and performances (including a children's play and a school class) from 1990 to 1993.
Flyers, notices, calendar of events, boycott campaigns
The Educators Against Racism and Apartheid records includes original and copied correspondence (for example with Oliver Tambo and young American children from the 1980s, and to President Reagan), organization publications (such as Apartheid Is Wrong: A Curriculum for Young People, and its Newsletter), anti-apartheid petitions, filmstrip, flyers, buttons, photographs, and videocassettes of sponsored events and performances (including a children's play and a school class) from 1990 to 1993.
Petition with signatures
The Educators Against Racism and Apartheid records includes original and copied correspondence (for example with Oliver Tambo and young American children from the 1980s, and to President Reagan), organization publications (such as Apartheid Is Wrong: A Curriculum for Young People, and its Newsletter), anti-apartheid petitions, filmstrip, flyers, buttons, photographs, and videocassettes of sponsored events and performances (including a children's play and a school class) from 1990 to 1993.
Letters, 1987
Letters from children; originals from South African children at the ANC’s SOMAFCO primary school in Mazimbu and Morogoro, Tanzania; copies of three replies from Oliver Tambo, February 1987; originals and copies of letters from American children to teachers and to Oliver Tambo and to Presidents Reagan (1986) and Botha; clipping from The WREE VIEW of WOMEN [1987?] highlighting reproducing a child’s letter to Tambo.
Bower, Paula Rogovin. Harriet Tubman, Apartheid is bad, and other plays for young people. Teaneck, NJ: P.R. Bower, 22 p. : ill. ; 28 cm., 1988?
The Educators Against Racism and Apartheid records includes original and copied correspondence (for example with Oliver Tambo and young American children from the 1980s, and to President Reagan), organization publications (such as Apartheid Is Wrong: A Curriculum for Young People, and its Newsletter), anti-apartheid petitions, filmstrip, flyers, buttons, photographs, and videocassettes of sponsored events and performances (including a children's play and a school class) from 1990 to 1993.
Photographs by Paula Rogovin and others supplied by the UN Special Committee used in preparation of the anti-apartheid filmstrip, 1986-1990
Apartheid is wrong: a curriculum for young people by Paula Rogovin; produced by Educators Against Apartheid. (Jamaica, N.Y.: Educators Against Apartheid), 1989
1 sound cassette, 1 filmstrip (75 fr.), 1 curriculum guide, 1 newsletter.
Audio Visual Materials, 1990-1993
a) Filmstrip: “Apartheid is Wrong.” b) Audio Cassette: “Apartheid is Wrong.” Narrated by Ruby Dee. c) Written Commentary d) 2 more copies of (a)-(c). e) Video cassette: District 6, NYC Public Schools, Paula Rogovin’s Class;Black History Celebration 1990, plus ’91 Apartheid speech. f) Video cassette: Paula Rogovin: Two programs: Live, black history month, 1990; USA and South Africa, a TV Play g) Video cassette: African American celebration at Aaron Davis Hall 2/24/93—Paula Rogovin’s Class.
Protest Buttons: “Educators Against Apartheid”
The Educators Against Racism and Apartheid records includes original and copied correspondence (for example with Oliver Tambo and young American children from the 1980s, and to President Reagan), organization publications (such as Apartheid Is Wrong: A Curriculum for Young People, and its Newsletter), anti-apartheid petitions, filmstrip, flyers, buttons, photographs, and videocassettes of sponsored events and performances (including a children's play and a school class) from 1990 to 1993.