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<title>Christian Concern for Southern Africa</title>
<creator>Christian Concern for Southern Africa</creator>
<subject>Ancient religions</subject>
<subject>Apartheid</subject>
<subject>Christianity</subject>
<subject>Economic sanctions</subject>
<subject>Enterprises</subject>
<subject>Finance</subject>
<subject>Financial administration</subject>
<subject>Foreign relations</subject>
<subject>Industry</subject>
<subject>Interethnic relations</subject>
<subject>International conflicts</subject>
<subject>International relations</subject>
<subject>Newspaper press</subject>
<subject>Oppression</subject>
<subject>Petroleum industry</subject>
<subject>Political behaviour</subject>
<subject>Political movements</subject>
<subject>Political participation</subject>
<subject>Political sociology</subject>
<subject>Power industry</subject>
<subject>Press</subject>
<subject>Press cuttings</subject>
<subject>Private enterprises</subject>
<subject>Protest movements</subject>
<subject>Racial discrimination</subject>
<subject>Racial prejudice</subject>
<subject>Racial segregation</subject>
<subject>Religions</subject>
<subject>Religious organizations</subject>
<subject>Resistance to oppression</subject>
<description>Records, 1966-1993, of Christian Concern for Southern Africa (CCSA), comprising
papers on the constitution of the CCSA; its Executive Committee and Annual General Meeting
papers; finance papers and examples of many of CCSA's publications and reports. Also
included are files of correspondence between CCSA and churches and religious organisations,
affiliated support groups and British companies in South Africa. Papers also include those
of the Oil Working Group, which contain material on the Royal Dutch/Shell Group; the mass
lobby of Parliament (17 June 1986) for 'Sanctions against Apartheid' organised by CCSA; and
the Ethical Investment Research Service, founded as an independent offshoot of CCSA.</description>
<publisher>School of Oriental and African Studies</publisher>
<date>2002-04-23</date>
<type>text</type>
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<identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cats/19/64.htm</identifier>
<language>English</language>
<rights>Unrestricted. Copyright held by Christian Concern for Southern Africa. No publication
without written permission. Apply to SOAS archivist in the first instance.</rights>
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