Series I: Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Southern Africa Project, 1969-2006
- Scope and content:
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This series is the bulk of the collection and is divided into ten subseries. The materials in this series document the Southern Africa Project, which Gay McDougall directed. The materials offer extensive documentation of the Lawyers Committee's anti-apartheid work in South Africa and its relationship to anti-apartheid movements in the United States.
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Access and use
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