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'South African Recruitment Boycott. Say no, don't go.'

MSS. AAM 2512/1/138

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Title

'South African Recruitment Boycott. Say no, don't go.'

Shelfmark

MSS. AAM 2512/1/138

Summary

Published by: AAM/NUS.

'They told you that if you went to South Africa you could step up in your career. But they did not tell you what you would be stepping on.'

Black, white and red; picture of a foot 'stepping' on victims of apartheid (photographs).

Date

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Language

English

Physical extent

1 item

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Collection contents

Archive of the Anti-Apartheid Movement

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AAM posters

'South African Recruitment Boycott. Say no, don't go.'

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