Anti-apartheid movement project

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Activists from the Australian or New Zealand anti-apartheid movements are invited to contact Peter Limb (<limb@msu.edu>) about a new history of the international anti-apartheid movement to be published in South Africa. He will be visiting Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, as well as New Zealand, in October-November 2005 to interview anti-apartheid/liberation movement activists and others from the 1960s-1990s, across a wide range of organisations.

The aim is to record the views and memories of those involved in the struggle for liberation in South Africa and neighbouring countries and to present this story for the benefit of South African readers. The project is an initiative of the South African Democracy and Education Trust, which has recently published the first volume of The Road to Democracy in South Africa series of books to record "the history and voices of the individuals and organisations that laid the foundation for a new South Africa".

From Green Left Weekly, May 4, 2005.
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