Records [microform], 1962-1971.

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Records [microform], 1962-1971.

Records of an international organization (1964-1968) formed to protest apartheid and to support Dr. Neville Alexander and other South African political prisoners.

3 reels of microfilm (35mm)

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Tabata, I.B.

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Lee, Franz J. T., 1938-

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Tsotsi, W.M.

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