The Anti-apartheid movement in North Texas

http://blog.smu.edu/theanti-apartheidmovementinnorthtexas/sample-page/.
Publisher:  Southern Methodist
Resource Type:  Website

This website documents the anti-apartheid movement North Texas–in Dallas and Fort Worth and on the campus of Southern Methodist University–where activists urged local institutions to divest from companies doing business in South Africa and to implement sanctions. The site was built by Dr. Jill E. Kelly, Assistant Professor of African History at Southern Methodist University (SMU), and her students Hope Anderson, Kyle Carpenter, Camille Davis, Lindsay Grossman, Brianna "Bri" Hogg, Jaqueline Lara, Kathryn Lope, Claiborne Lord, Braunshay Pertile, and Alyssa Sheraden. The students conducted interviews with activists, including Ehi Agboaye, Reverend Bob Cooper, Gary Gilley, Clarence Glover, Jr., Rick Halperin, Reverend Peter Johnson, Anthony Lyons, Judge Eric Moyé, Don Payton, Diane Ragsdale, Baba Ifayomi (Arthur Riggins), Bob Ray Sanders, Reverend Charles Stovall, and Bert Williams. Kelly conducted the interview of Marvin Crenshaw. The audio interviews, along with written explanatory material, are available on the website. United States

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