The State vs. Glenn Moss and four others, 1976, [microform].

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The State vs. Glenn Moss and four others, 1976, [microform].

The papers consist of the indictment and exhibits for the trial of Glenn Moss and four others, leaders of the National Union of South Africa Students, who were accused of promoting the work of the outlawed African National Congress by launching a campaign for the release of political prisoners.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6717388

Yale University Library

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