doc62. ICI in South Africa
Through its subsidiary company African Explosives and Chemical Industries (AECI) the British chemicals giant ICI had interests in South Africa dating back to the development of the gold mines in the 19th century. This report showed how AECI worked closely with the apartheid government and operated a strict colour bar in its South African operations. Christian Concern for Southern Africa (CCSA) was set up in 1972 to research and publicise the role played by British companies in South Africa. Its reports were widely distributed by the AAM.
Category: | Pamphlets |
Author: | Christian Concern for Southern Africa (CCSA) |
Holding Institution: | Aam Archive, Bodleian Library |
Date/Year: | 1976 |