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Collection
Identifier: Mss 131 large
Scope and Contents
The Mary Emma Butler papers contain correspondence, photographs and articles by her, newspaper clippings chiefly from Midland News (1903-70, notably a regular column "The Non-White Community") on black education, sport, personalities, related documents. Correspondents include her niece Joan, Keith Cramer, lawyer in Cradock; editor of Midlands News (November 1928, on visit of black leader R.V. Selope Thema). Subjects include providing books for black schools and bursaries for black students,...
Dates:
approximately 1903-1979
Collection
Identifier: UA-2.1.16
Scope and Contents
The records of M. Cecil Mackey were created or collected primarily in his capacity as president of Michigan State University (1979-1985). Issues that span multiple presidencies may be documented here, as well as other presidents' files. There are five series of materials in this collection: Correspondence, Administrative Records for the Office of the President, Social Event Files, Subject Files, and Vice Presidents' Files. The social events files are planning documents for luncheons,...
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1978 - 1985
Collection — Map Case: MSS 497
Identifier: MSS 497
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of 9 posters and five maps from Southern Africa. Seven posters are from the Medu Art Ensemble (1 with a duplicate). Four of the Medu posters are about South African politics, one is about a MEDU artist Judy Seidman’s exhibition at the Botswana Art Museum. The remaining two focus on Culture and Resistance Symposium and accompanying art exhibit. Five are original silkscreens. The posters not affiliated with the Medu Art Ensemble cover a Namibian labor union and a rock...
Dates:
approximately 1979-1985
Collection
Identifier: MSS 370 large
Scope and Contents
The nine T-shirts in this collection were produced by a number of U.S. organizations. Most relate to the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. One is in support of the struggle against military rule in Nigeria. Most of the T-shirts have been digitized and appear in the T-shirt collection of the African Activist Archive website.
Dates:
approximately 1990-2008
Collection
Identifier: MSS 201 large
Scope and Contents
Collection of published and unpublished books, reports, newsletters, flyers, etc. concerning political violence in South Africa and elsewhere, ca. 1980-1994.
Dates:
1980-1994
Record Group
Identifier: UA-23.5
Scope and Contents
The records consist of newsletters, a booklet about the Consortium, meeting minutes for December 17, 1970 and the report Books and Publishing in Selected African Countries - A Report on a Library Acquisitions and Publications Survey Tour in Africa November 1970 - May 1971 by Eugene De Benko.
Dates:
1970 - 1975
Collection
Identifier: MSS 651
Scope and Contents
This collection includes materials from the organizations with which Miloanne Hecathorn worked, including Stop Banking on Apartheid, Bay Area Namibia Action Group, Africa Resource Center, WITNESS to South Africa (affiliated with Africa Resource Center), Southern Africa Support Network (SASN), Southern Africa Medical Aid Fund, and others. She also collected literature from other local groups, including Northern California Ecumenical Council, CANICCOR Research, as well as European...
Dates:
1960 - 2000
Item
Identifier: MSS 518 small
Dates:
approximately 1931-1935
Collection
Identifier: MSS 376 large
Scope and Contents
Papers (chiefly photocopies) collected by Neil Leighton in South Africa focusing on Alexandra, popular protest and labor movements.
Dates:
1986-1989
Collection
Identifier: MSS 237 small
Scope and Contents
The collection is comprised of materials produced by the New York Labor Committee Against Apartheid (NYLCAA) in their work to end Apartheid in South Africa. Items include posters, articles, flyers, petitions, and conference materials.
Dates:
approximately 1983-1993