stu14. Durham university teachers
This circular to Durham University teaching staff asked them to choose between advocating the sale of the university’s shares in companies with South African interests and using the shares to press for higher wages for African workers. This was a major debate in the 1970s. The AAM and its supporters argued that all economic involvement in South Africa strengthened the apartheid system and called for total disinvestment.
Category: | Students |
Author: | Durham Association of University Teachers (AUT) |
Holding Institution: | AAM Archive, Bodleian Library |
Catalogue: | MSS AAM 383 |
Date/Year: | 1974 |