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February 11, 1977

Letter, South African Ambassador to the United States, 'The House of Representatives Subcommittee on Africa'

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The South African Ambassador to the United States writes about the reorganization of Congressional committees in Washington. The Ambassador is concerned with the new Subcommittee on Africa that is to travel to South Africa soon. It contains a number of vocal opponents to the Pretoria regime and three black members, most prominently Charles Diggs.

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South African Foreign Affairs Archives, Charles Diggs, Visits to SA, Anti-SA Activities, 1,33,3,4, Vol 3. Obtained and contributed by Anna-Mart van Wyk, Monash South Africa.

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