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tu09. Brother Whose Side Are You On?
The AAM set up a Trade Union Action Group to work in the trade union movement in 1968. This leaflet highlighted the part played by British companies in exploiting black workers and asked British trade unionists to support workers in all the white-ruled Southern African countries.
Maker: Anti-Apartheid Movement
Date: Early 1970s
Format: Leaflet
Copyright: AAM Archives Committee
Copyright: AAM Archives Committee
Holding institution: AAM Archive, Bodleian Library
MSS AAM 1498
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