Quickening Political Tempo: White Questioning Mood Accompanied by Growing Black Militancy
United States Embassy. South Africa states that public attention will focus on the treatment of the Malawi. President by the Vorster Administration (1966-1978) during his upcoming visit to South Africa; United States Embassy. South Africa states that Gatsha Buthelezi is moving to enhance his positio...
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Zusammenfassung: | United States Embassy. South Africa states that public attention will focus on the treatment of the Malawi. President by the Vorster Administration (1966-1978) during his upcoming visit to South Africa; United States Embassy. South Africa states that Gatsha Buthelezi is moving to enhance his position as spokesman of the Blacks and is pressing the government to make concessions and increase development of the Homelands; United States Embassy. South Africa describes events signaling possible changes in South Africa including the first multi-racial United States-South Africa Leader Exchange Program held in South Africa and a warning by South Africa. Department of Internal and Constitutional Affairs. Minister that Whites have only a few years to prepare for major changes in South Africa; U.S. Department of State cites signs of change in South Africa including D.P. De Villiers support of an "all-race" consultative body, as well as the militant demands of the South African Students Organization and black Church organizations |
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