Box 1
Contains 60 Results:
Hoover Institute Research South African Subject Collection: A Register of the Collection in the Hoover Institution Archives, revised 1955
Institution Archives Prepared by Katherine Reynolds and Aparna Mukherjee Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Revised 1995
Imag(in)ing Africa by Neta C. Crawford, 1996
In: Press/Politics, 1(2): 30-44, President and the Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996 Available online through Sage Journals: http://hij.sagepub.com/content/1/2/30.full.pdf+html
Martin Luther King on South Africa, 7 December, 1964
Address re: South African Independence London, England Including inventory and citation information on four King documents (including above Address): “Interviews and Excerpts from Nobel Prize Trip, 12/64,” “Massey Lecture #4: Nonviolence and Social Change, [12/18/67],” Address Delivered to Ethics Class at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, [4/19/61]”
Grassroots Statecraft and Citizens’ Challenge to US National Security Policy, 1995
“Chapter 5: Grassroots Statecraft and Citizens’ Challenge to US National Security Policy,” by Marsh, Pearl-Alice, pp. 203-242In: Lipschutz, Ronnie D. On Security. New York: Columbia University Press, 1995.
Africa and the American Media, November 1991
“Africa and the American Media” by Sanford J. Ungar and David Gergen, pp. 16 The Freedom Forum Media Studies Center, Columbia University Occasional Paper No.9, November 1991
U.S.A. Biographies, 1966 - 2017-02-22
Donald F. McHenry, 1996 William Lucy, 1995 Walter E. Fauntroy, undated Gay J. McDougall, undated Howard Wolpe, 1997
Interview with Danny Schecter, 5 August, 1973
(worn ink) Massachusetts, Tape #38 , Side A (176/095-end) Includes discussion on race, NSM, SNCC
Martin Luther King Nobel Prize Speech, 10 December, 1964
Martin Luther King’s Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech, December 10, 1964, Oslo, Norway, pp. 4
Donald R. Culverson, Myth and Stereotype in U.S. Policy to South Africa, 1997
“Chapter 14: Rumors of Apartheid: Myth and Stereotype in U.S. Policy Toward South Africa” by Donald R. Culverson, 24 p. In: Schram, Sanford, and Philip T. Neisser. Tales of the State: Narrative in Contemporary U.s. Politics and Public Policy. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield, 1997.
U.S. Research: TransAfrica, 5 March 1997
“TransAfrica Forum: Establishing a Black Foreign Policy Agenda,” Second Annual Policy Conference, June 3, 1983, Blackburn Center, Howard University, Washington, D.C. (includes agenda, bios, advertisements)TransAfrica from South Africa Research