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...today's article on Harvard-Radcliffe Alumni Against Apartheid (page B-12), Corporation Treasurer D. Ronald Daniel is quoted as saying that President Neil L. Rudenstine is "a very good questioner as well as a good listener." Daniel was actually talking about recently appointed Corporation member Richard A. Smith...
When Harvard-Radcliffe Alumni Against Apartheid (HRAAA) was formed in 1986, one of its primary goals was to elect pro-divestment candidates to the Board of Overseers, the University's junior governing board...
Though many anti-apartheid activists still argue that complete divestment must be pursued until more significant changes take place in South Africa, the Harvard administration is already beginning to think in terms of reinvesting. It is clear to HRAAA that the group will not succeed in effecting a shift towards total divestment from South Africa...
...Brown sits alone in the headquarters of the Voter Education Project, surrounded by history. The run-down house near the mostly black Atlanta University Complex is littered with cardboard cartons stuffed with records that date back to 1962, when America's homegrown version of apartheid reigned throughout the South and all but a handful of blacks were denied the right to vote. Today, thanks largely to VEP'S unheralded support of grass-roots voter- registration and education drives, 5.5 million Southern blacks have registered and the number of black elected officials in the region has exploded from less than...
...Wolff said," The world has changed in sucha way that divestment is not longer a centralelement in the struggle against apartheid...