TransAfrica

United States of America

Transafrica was founded in 1977 as the African American Lobby on Africa and the Caribbean. It worked closely with the Congressional Black Caucus and was active in disinvestments, boycott and other campaigns. It organised and participated in sit-ins in the office of the South African ambassador in Washington, followed by demonstrations outside South African embassies and consulates, organised by what became the Free South Africa Movement (FSAM).

The Law Faculty at Florida State University holds archival materials covering the period 1980-1988 and contains news reports, issue briefs, The archives include speeches, correspondence, fundraising information, printer materials, petitions and intelligence reports.

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