SOUTH AFRICA, REPUBLIC OF
Addresses
Apartheid in South Africa: Barry Ungar, 27738 [16OC]
———Desmond Tutu (excerpts), 12772, 12784 [21MY]
Apartheid Rule in South Africa: Desmond Tutu, 9951 [30AP]
Calling for an International Boycott of Apartheid in South Africa, 14276 [5JN]
I Have Seen a Land: Allan Boesak, 5862-5863 [20MR]
Namibian Independence—Progress in the Right Direction: Dawid Bezuidenhout, 18530 [10JY]
Putting Principles Into Practice: John H. Franklin, 17946 [27JN]
Role of the Church in South Africa: Desmond Tutu, 3217-3222 [22FE]
South Africa—Playing It by the Rules: D.J. Louis Nel, 32473-32475 [19NO]
Times Is Running Out: Franklin A. Thomas, 24787-24789 [24SE]
U.S. Policy Towards South Africa: Representative O'Neill (excerpt), 13997 [4JN]
Amendments
Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 1460), 12276, 12286 [16MY], 12419 [16MY], 12774, 12776, 12823 [21MY], 13996, 13998, 13999, 14003, 14008, 14009, 14010, 14020-14024, 14060 [4JN], 14280-14284, 14292 [5JN]
Anti-Apartheid Action Act: enact (S. 995), 17682 [27JN], 18248, 18249 [9JY], 18381 [10JY], 18776, 18790, 18795, 18802, 18803, 18809, 18821, 18878-18883 [11JY]
Analyses
Differences Between Anti-Apartheid Act (H.R. 1460) and the Executive Order on South Africa, 23013 [9SE]
Pension Plan South African Investment Reporting Act (H.R. 925), 1708 [4FE]
South African Labor Relations Reform Act (H.R. 926), 1708 [4FE]
Appeal
Action Against Apartheid in South Africa, 14276 [5JN]
Appointments
Conferees: H.R. 1460, Anti-Apartheid Act, 19402 [17JY], 20436 [25JY]
Articles and editorials
Abhorrent System—But Why Do Blacks Still Come There?, 22175, 22190 [1AU]
Africa—Changes in the South (excerpts), 5109 [7MR]
Alan Paton's Nightmare About South African Disinvestment, 8771 [22AP]
Allen Pact Bars South Africa, 20716 [25JY]
America's Liberal Bigots, 5257 [14MR]
ANC Does Not Consult Blacks in South Africa, 23028 [9SE]
Anti-Apartheid or Anti-Capitalist?—The House Has Dealt a Heavy Blow to U.S. Interests, 18819 [11JY]
Anti-South African Lobby Traced to Leftwing Groups, 22172, 22186 [1AU]
Apartheid Dims Success, 24038 [17SE]
Apartheid Disintegrating in South Africa, 18329-18331 [10JY]
Apartheid Embalmed, 25865 [3OC], 27320 [10OC]
Apartheid (excerpt), 18830 [11JY]
Apartheid in South Africa (sundry excerpts), 14285 [5JN]
Apartheid Is Targeted in Brandeis Talk, 12667 [20MY]
Apartheid's So-Called Law, 6090 [25MR], 6131 [26MR], 6500, 6501 [27MR]
Begin Moves To Divest All Rhode Island Funding to South Africa, 13829 [24MY]
Black Landowners Resist Apartheid's Hard Sell, 11885 [14MY], 14194 [4JN]
Botha Sets Out His ``Agenda'' for Racial Changes, 25865 [3OC]
Buried Treasure, 5258 [14MR]
Business Investments in South Africa (excerpt), 14298 [5JN]
Call for U.S. Disinvestment—Time Is Running Out in South Africa, 4555 [5MR]
Coming Fight, 20827 [26JY]
Conservative Case for Sanctions, 23679 [12SE]
Constitutional Solution for South Africa, 24589 [20SE]
Controlling Africa's Population, 29772 [30OC]
Creating an International Polecat, 21476 [30JY]
Dangerous Situation Does Not Mean Constructive Engagement Was or Is Wrong—It's the Only Policy That Holds Any Hope for Just Political Evolution, 22190 [1AU]
Disinvestment Is Anti-Black, 2849 [20FE], 12768 [21MY]
Disinvestment Is Antiblack, 4509 [5MR], 5149 [14MR]
Divest Alaska of South Africa Holdings, 6372 [26MR]
Don't Push South Africa to the Wall, 30096 [31OC], 30502 [5NO], 34043 [3DE]
Double Standard in Black and White, 20161 [23JY], 22183 [1AU]
Eating People Is Wrong, 7835 [15AP]
Economic Sanctions Against South Africa (sundry excerpts), 14269 [5JN]
Ending an Illusion, 28230 [21OC]
Exon Wants U.S. To Mint Gold Coins, 18793 [11JY]
Exon—Mint Gold Coin, Vie With Krugerrand, 18793 [11JY]
Exon's Gold Coin Idea Sounds Good, 18792 [11JY]
Falwell Tips His Hand, and It's All Thumbs, 22932 [4SE]
Forgetting Our Heritage, 7522 [3AP]
From Kaunda, a Call for Sanctions, 32176 [14NO]
From South Africa, Contempt, 16451 [19JN]
Gold Bullion Coin Bills Introduced, 18793 [11JY]
Government's Version of Shootings Questioned—Crowd Caught in Crossfire Says PFP, 7097 [2AP]
Grass-Root Pleas Stir Lawmakers, 24037 [17SE]
Guarding `The Gates of Paradise', 23671-23673 [12SE]
Guarding ``The Gates of Paradise'', 23671-23673 [12SE]
Guarding the ``Gates of Paradise'', 33297 [22NO]
Hitler, South Africa and the Thin Veneer, 23069 [9SE]
How the City Could Solve South Africa's Problems, 36124 [11DE]
In South Africa, Soviets Turn Invisible Screws, 22170, 22184-22186 [1AU]
In South Africa, the Press Is Looking the Wrong Way, 36313 [12DE]
In South Africa's Rift, Blacks and Whites Feel Trapped by Extremists, 31216 [7NO]
Industrial Race Relations in South Africa (excerpt), 12772 [21MY]
Is U.S. for Freedom in Africa—Or Not, 22191 [1AU]
Israeli Economy Said To Depend Heavily on Export of Weapons, 6935 [1AP]
Israeli Economy Said To Rely Heavily on Exports of Weapons (excerpt), 14834 [7JN]
Keeping a Distance From South Africa, 14223 [4JN]
KGB Fronts Push Campaign To Destabilize South Africa, 22172, 22186 [1AU]
Links of Freedom, 37865 [18DE]
Maintain U.S. African Investments, 8492 [18AP]
Message to Pretoria, 21646 [30JY]
Midwives of a New South Africa, 36787 [16DE]
Nelson Mandela, 22980 [5SE]
New Zealand Announcer Quits Over South Africa, 16000 [17JN]
Not Quite Revolution, 22176 [1AU]
One Man's Apartheid, 23120 [9SE]
Only Issue Is Racist Apartheid, 22034 [31JY]
Opposition Says Death Squads Roam South Africa (excerpt), 18760 [11JY]
Other Face of Apartheid, 15794 [13JN]
Peace, Yes, but by Whose Definition?, 30958 [6NO]
Picketing Helps Prod Congress Into Voting, 20845 [26JY]
Police Kill 6 in South Africa—23 Die in Week, 33299 [22NO]
Pretoria's Economic Future, 22189 [1AU]
Progress in South Africa (excerpt), 7106 [2AP]
Protests at Columbia—Students and the Issues Have Changed Since the 60's, 8264 [18AP]
Pushing South Africa Onto the Path to Democracy, 1342 [30JA]
Quickening Change in South Africa, 25508 [1OC], 25769 [2OC]
Reagan Says Nicaragua a ``Moral Challenge'' but Quiet on South Africa—An AP News Analysis, 8256 [17AP]
Reagan Veto To Help South Africa's Blacks, 18332 [10JY]
Sanctions Against South Africa, 18834 [11JY]
Sanctions Are Our Best Weapon, 34051 [3DE]
Sanctions Are Our Best Weapons, 29043 [24OC]
Savimbi and UNITA on Democracy and Human Rights, 34793 [5DE]
Savimbi and UNITA on Foreign Policy, 32499 [19NO]
Savimbi's Plan Is Model for Third World Countries, 17330 [26JN]
Secondhand Guilt, 31799 [13NO]
Seeking a Quick Fix—Can It Be Achieved Without Patience?, 22175, 22191 [1AU]
7 More Die in Violence in South Africa, 6130 [26MR]
Share the Power, 22183 [1AU]
Should the U.S. Aid Savimbi's Rebels?, 34054 [3DE]
Sinking to New Lows, 23121 [9SE]
Socialism Seen Losing Appeal in Africa, 14823 [6JN]
South Africa and a Symbol's Strength, 19049 [15JY]
South Africa in Emergency, 20682 [25JY]
South Africa Says No, 25226 [26SE]
South Africa Tries To Keep It Hidden—But the Brutality, Not the Reporting of It, Is the Threat, 36314 [12DE]
South Africa—Issue Is Justice, Not Jobs, 16156 [18JN]
South African Blacks Have Started to Rise Up, 7941 [16AP]
South African Blacks Tell of ``Police Siege'', 7333 [3AP]
South African Government Is Making a Grave Mistake in Not Insisting on an Answer to the Question—With What Shall Apartheid Be Replaced, 22189 [1AU]
South African Sanctions, 14550 [5JN], 18819 [11JY], 23026 [9SE]
South Africa—Realtiy of Its Law, 24182 [18SE]
South Africa's Official Story May Have Died, Too, 7559 [3AP]
South Africa's Survival Essential to U.S. as Source of Key Materials, 22173, 22187 [1AU]
South Africa—Setup for a Shoot Out?, 22738 [1AU]
South Africa—The Reality of Its Law, 24008 [17SE], 24182 [18SE]
South Africa—Union Strength a New Factor, 10562 [6MY]
South Africa—What the West Can Do, 20686 [25JY], 22182 [1AU]
South Africa—Why It's a Bad Investment, 6991 [1AP]
Suicide in South Africa, 18820 [11JY]
Tackling Apartheid From the Inside, 31787 [13NO]
Tactics of Foreign Newsmen in South Africa Come Under Scrutiny, 26312 [5OC]
Time and South Africa, 29061 [24OC]
Turn of the Screw in South Africa, 20682 [25JY]
U.S. Churches Ignore Black South Africans on ``Disinvestment'', 9349 [24AP]
United Nations Finances SWAPO Terrorists With U.S. Tax Dollars, 10377 [2MY]
Very Vicious Circle, 22176 [1AU]
Violence Won't Solve Problems, 22034 [31JY]
Voice From South Africa, 2332 [7FE]
What South Africa's Botha Says and What It Does, 5481 [19MR]
Who's in Charge?, 28221 [21OC]
Why Not Do as We Say?, 26484 [7OC]
Words, Words, Words, 11159 [8MY]
Wounded South African Blacks Facing Arrest at Hospitals, 14782 [6JN]
Bills and resolutions
African National Congress: diplomatic recognition (see H. Con. Res. 149)
———recognition as freedom fighters (see H. Con. Res. 119)
Anti-Apartheid Awareness Month: designate (see H. Res. 311)
Apartheid policy: condemnation and Sec. of State investigation (see S.J. Res. 96)
———condemnation and Sec. of State investigation of violence (see H.J. Res. 228)
———economic assistance to blacks (see S. 995)
———economic sanctions (see S. 998)
———eliminate
———opposition (see S. 1020; H.R. 2288)
———Sec. of Labor to analyze labor practices to promote changes in U.S. policies (see H.R. 926)
———sense of Congress on political representation (see S. Res. 210)
———U.S. concern over relocation of blacks (see H. Con. Res. 64)
———U.S. trade restrictions (see S. 635; H.R. 1460)
———waive certain points of order against conference report on H.R. 1460 (see H. Res. 251)
Armed Forces: grant asylum to certain conscientious objectors relative to apartheid policy (see H. Con. Res. 175)
Atomic energy: prohibiting certain exports or transfers (see H.R. 1133)
Banks and banking: South Africa loans (see H. Res. 270)
Blacks: forced relocation (see S. Con. Res. 6)
Bretton Woods Agreement Act: amend to prohibit IMF financial assistance to any apartheid practicing country (see H.R. 820)
CCC: prohibit loans, credits, or guarantees (see H.R. 1671)
Coins and coinage: prohibit importation and sale of gold krugerrands (see H.R. 821)
Consulates: sense of the Congress (see H. Con. Res. 50)
Corporations: investment restrictions (see H.R. 632)
Diplomats: prohibit U.S. citizens or permanent residents from exercising honorary consular functions (see H.R. 1812)
Foreign relations: conditions for maintaining diplomatic relations (see H.R. 1358)
Foreign trade: import restrictions (see H.R. 1135)
———investment restrictions (see H.R. 1986)
———prohibit importation of high-carbon ferrochromium (see H.R. 3481)
———U.S. export controls (see H.R. 501)
———U.S. restrictions (see H.R. 1098)
Investments: policy of U.S. banks and corporations (see S. 147)
———prohibit funds contributed by employees to stock bonus, pension, or profit-sharing plans (see H.R. 1357)
———prohibition (see H.R. 997, 1098, 1298)
Mandela, Nelson: release from prison (see H. Con. Res. 243)
Mandela, Winnie: lift restrictions (see H. Con. Res. 243)
Military equipment: prohibit export (see H.R. 295)
Pension funds: annual report on investments (see H.R. 925)
Shipping industry: prohibit transportation of agricultural commodities on certain vessels (see H.R. 2746)
Smithsonian Institution: prohibit loans and investments (see H.R. 2567)
———terminate loans and investments (see H. Con. Res. 218)
Taxation: denial of foreign tax credit to businesses or individuals (see H.R. 1134)
U.N.: support of resolution on economic sanctions (see H. Res. 255)
———U.S. vote on resolution to impose voluntary economic sanctions (see H. Res. 239)
U.S.-South Africa Relations Act: enact (see S. 1228)
Book reviews
Political Mythology of Apartheid, by Leonard Thompson: Desmond Tutu, 23255 [10SE]
Cloture motions
Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 1460), 22193 [1AU], 23581 [12SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), conference report, 23033, 23034 [9SE], 23226 [10SE], 23299 [11SE], 23581 [12SE]
Anti-Apartheid Action Act: enact (S. 995), 18322 [10JY]
Declarations
Negotiations with Government: Gatsha Buthelezi, 23031 [9SE]
Negotiations with South African Government: Gatsha Buthelezi, 23031 [9SE]
Documents
Presidential Determination of U.S. Policy in Ethiopia, 23144 [10SE]
Executive orders
Prohibiting trade and certain other transactions involving South Africa: President Reagan, 23011, 23039 [9SE]
Factsheets
President's Decision on South Africa Measures, 23012 [9SE]
Interviews
Fight for freedom: Winnie Mandela with USA Today, 10370 [2MY]
Letters
Anti-Apartheid Act: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 14273 [5JN]
———James A. Baker III, Sec. of the Treasury, 14273 [5JN]
———Malcolm Baldrige, Sec. of Commerce, 14273 [5JN]
Apartheid and violence in South Africa: sundry Representatives (excerpt), 12787 [21MY]
Apartheid in South Africa: sundry Representatives, 14275 [5JN]
Asylum in U.S. to those who refuse to serve in South African Armed Forces in support of apartheid (H. Con. Res. 175), 30932 [6NO]
Ban on U.S. investments: several Members of Congress, 6231 [26MR]
Disinvestment in South Africa: John T. McTernan, 19856 [22JY]
Economic sanctions against South Africa and its system of racial apartheid: Representative Roth, 12745 [21MY]
Executive order prohibiting trade with South Africa: President Reagan, 23011 [9SE]
Forced relocation of black South Africans: John Mathope, 14195 [4JN]
Forced relocation of blacks: John Mathope, 11885 [14MY]
Impressions of South Africa: Paul Pearson, 22191 [1AU]
Minting of gold coin: Luis Vigdor, 18794 [11JY]
Transfer of nuclear technology: Donald P. Hodel, Sec. of Energy, 2467 [19FE]
———several Senators, 2468 [19FE]
U.S. policy in South Africa: F.G. Backman, W.R. Hoods, T.L. Gounden, and C.R. Rencken, 22192 [1AU]
U.S. policy toward Namibia: Namibian Ministry of Information, 38720 [19DE]
Memorandums
Civil Rights Violations in South Africa: Southern Africa Project of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 36127 [11DE]
Memorials of legislature
California, 27963 [17OC], 28185 [21OC], 29483 [29OC]
Hawaii, 12010 [15MY], 12305 [16MY]
Pennsylvania, 17037 [25JN]
Messages
Economic Sanctions: President Reagan, 23039 [9SE]
Krugerrand Importation Ban: President Reagan, 25362 [1OC]
Newsletters
Black Sash update on forced removals in South Africa, 14195-14197 [4JN]
Papers
Illegality of Apartheid and the Present Government of South Africa: Jordan J. Paust, 34073-34075 [4DE]
Investment Strategy to Undermine Apartheid in South Africa: Stuart M. Butler, 18333-18334 [10JY]
Petitions
Antidisinvestment: Inkatha (black South African political organization), 23031 [9SE]
Apartheid: American Coalition of Citizens With Disabilities Inc., 22899 [4SE]
———American Library Association, 4300 [4MR], 4813 [7MR]
———community school board 15, Brooklyn, NY, 30959 [6NO]
———Knights of Peter Claver, Lake Charles, LA, 28702 [23OC]
———Order Sons of Italy in America, 25051 [26SE]
———Solano County, CA, Board of Supervisers, 4304 [4MR]
———State Board of Administration of Florida, 4454 [5MR]
———Synod of the South Presbyterian Church, 19597 [18JY]
Apartheid policy: Mount Vernon, NY, City Council, 462 [3JA]
Economic sanctions: Memphis, TN, City Council, 29515 [29OC]
Foreign policy: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 20476 [25JY]
Foreign relations: South Florida Americans for Democratic Action, 24581 [20SE]
Investments: Commission on Human Relations, Baltimore, MD, 14970 [10JN]
Maryland, 14740 [6JN]
Oppose apartheid: United Methodist Church, 19596 [18JY]
Peaceful solution: Macon, GA, City Council, 23847 [16SE]
Policy on Investments in Firms Doing Business in the Republic of South Africa: East Bay, CA, Municipal Utility District, 7713 [4AP]
Sanctions: Shelby County, TN, Board of Commissioners, 24615 [23SE], 24666 [23SE], 24938 [25SE]
Social conditions: Foundation Western Europe-Southern Africa, The Hague, Netherlands, 15880 [17JN]
South Africa: Foundation Western Europe-Southern Africa, The Hague, Netherlands, 15880 [17JN]
———Shelby County, TN, Board of Commissioners, 24615 [23SE]
Prayers
Yitgadal V'Yitkadash Shemai Rabah: Andrew Baker, 22930 [4SE]
Press releases
Equal justice and the South African Embassy demonstrations: Inez S. Reid, 4265 [28FE]
Questions
South African Government policy of apartheid and investigation into racial violence, 7333 [3AP]
Quotations
Each time a man stands up for an ideal . . . he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope . . . : Robert F. Kennedy, 14019 [4JN]
Remarks in House
Africa: U.S. policy, 14823 [6JN]
Angola: U.S. policy, 31802 [13NO]
Anti-Apartheid Act: amend (H.R. 1460), 12419 [16MY]
———enact (H.R. 1460), 5081 [7MR], 6384 [26MR], 8019 [16AP], 9555 [25AP], 12738 [21MY], 12755, 12756 [22MY]-12793 [21MY], 13940, 13947 [3JN], 13996-14024 [4JN], 14223 [4JN], 14269, 14270 [5JN], 14300, 14308 [6JN], 14309 [11JN]-14311 [5JN], 14550 [5JN], 14820 [6JN], 16444 [19JN], 19992 [23JY], 22522, 22523, 22525 [1AU], 22559 [5SE], 22842 [4SE], 23142 [10SE], 23361 [11SE], 23797 [13SE], 24034, 24037 [17SE], 24182 [18SE], 29554 [29OC]
———enact (H.R. 1460), appointment of conferees, 19402 [17JY]
———enact (H.R. 1460), conference report, 22521, 22544-22560 [1AU], 23361 [11SE], 23797 [13SE], 24034, 24037 [17SE], 24182 [18SE], 24589 [20SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), waiving certain points of order against conference report (H. Res. 251), 22542 [1AU]
Apartheid, 12252-12255, 12258-12266 [16MY], 22518, 22525 [1AU], 23140 [10SE], 23360, 23361 [11SE]
———policy, 1859 [6FE], 4165 [28FE], 5109 [7MR], 6090 [25MR], 6500, 6509 [27MR]
———proposed U.S. economic sanctions, 22744, 22752 [1AU]
———review of policies, 1378-1381 [31JA]
———U.S. economic sanctions in protest, 18275 [9JY]
———U.S. policy, 11101 [8MY], 18556-18557 [11JY]
———U.S. trade restrictions, 3091 [21FE]
Asylum: grant in U.S. to those who refuse to serve in South African Armed Forces in support of apartheid (H. Con. Res. 175), 18928 [11JY], 30932 [6NO]
Atomic energy: prohibit nuclear assistance, 14008 [4JN]
———prohibiting certain exports or transfers (H.R. 1133), 3091 [21FE]
Blacks: economic assistance programs, 14284 [5JN]
———police watching hospitals for wounded, 14568 [6JN]
———relocation (H. Con. Res. 64), 2885 [21FE]
———scholarships, 14284 [5JN]
Britain: foreign policy, 21838 [31JY]
———policy, 20676 [25JY]
Business: ban new U.S. investments, 14003 [4JN]
———black participation in referendum relative to U.S. investments, 14010-14017 [4JN]
———exempt businesses practicing fair employment principles from ban on new investments, 12777-12792 [21MY]
———investments, 14270-14307 [5JN]
Civil rights: violations, 36127 [11DE]
Coal and uranium: ban imports, 13996 [4JN]
Coal mines: labor conditions, 13996 [4JN]
Congressional Black Caucus: march against apartheid, 25247 [26SE]
———request for meeting with President Reagan to discuss U.S. policy with South Africa, 22517 [1AU]
Consulates: prohibit, 6896 [28MR]
Economic sanctions, 23134 [10SE]
———imposition, 14003 [4JN], 14270-14307 [5JN]
Falwell, Jerry: statements on apartheid, 22932 [4SE], 23279 [10SE]
Federal contracts: prohibit awarding to any with investments (H.R. 1986), 7747 [4AP]
Fighting Apartheid, 12763 [21MY]
Foreign policy: Reagan doctrine relative to apartheid, 19991 [23JY]
Foreign relations: multilateral economic sanctions, 13998 [4JN]
———U.S. policy, 2064 [6FE], 8019 [16AP]
Foreign trade: economic sanctions, 23135, 23137, 23139, 23140, 23142, 23143, 23147 [10SE], 23360, 23361 [11SE]
———U.S. restrictions (H.R. 1135), 3091 [21FE]
Gold coin, Krugerrand: ban importation, 13999-14002 [4JN]
———registration, 14009 [4JN]
Human rights: violations, 9794 [30AP], 14568 [6JN], 38817 [20DE]
IMF: prohibit funds to countries practicing apartheid (H.R. 820), 1274 [30JA]
Krugerrand imports: create U.S gold coinage program in manner designed to eliminate (H.R. 1123), 24598 [20SE]
Labor unions: activities, 37865 [18DE]
Mandela, Nelson: calling for release, 22515, 22520, 22522 [1AU]
———conditional release, 1657 [4FE]
———secure release, 20830 [26JY]
Mines and mineral resources: imports, 28124 [21OC]
Namibia: South African internal government, 15799, 15808 [13JN]
———Transitional Government of National Unity, 18530 [10JY]
———U.N. resolution to grant local self-government, 10377 [2MY]
———U.S. policy, 38719 [19DE]
Namibian Natural Resources Protection Act: enact, 13687 [23MY]
Pension Plan South African Investment Reporting Act: enact (H.R. 925), 1707 [4FE]
Reagan, President: foreign policy, 11159 [8MY]
———policy, 6509 [27MR], 7106 [2AP]
———response to certain statements, 6501 [27MR]
Sanctions: imposition of certain (H.R. 1098), 2363 [19FE]
Shipping industry: prohibit transportation of agricultural commodities on certain vessels (H.R. 2746), 15553 [13JN]
Social conditions: equality for blacks, 14270 [5JN]
South Africa: U.S. Embassy demonstrations, 4265 [28FE]
South African Human Rights and Conditionality Act: enact (H.R. 1098), 2363 [19FE]
South African Labor Relations Reform Act: enact (H.R. 926), 1707 [4FE]
South African Political Sanctions Act: enact, 4165 [28FE]
Synthetic fuels: development, 21875 [31JY]
Taxation: denial of foreign tax credits (H.R. 1134), 3091 [21FE]
Tutu, Desmond: impact on internal racial policy, 24198 [18SE]
———visit to San Francisco, CA, 11228 [8MY]
U.S. constructive engagement policy: relative to apartheid, 19991 [23JY]
U.S. loans and investments: ban, 3344 [25FE]
U.S. policy, 8265 [17AP], 9963 [30AP], 12252-12255, 12258-12266 [16MY], 17946 [27JN], 18567 [11JY], 19048 [15JY], 20180 [24JY], 20394, 20409 [24JY], 20682, 20686, 20722 [25JY], 20845, 20864 [26JY], 21645 [30JY], 22033, 22044 [31JY], 22515-22517, 22518, 22520, 22521, 22522, 22523, 22525 [1AU], 22738 [1AU], 22997, 22998 [9SE], 23120 [9SE], 23135, 23137, 23139, 23140, 23142, 23143, 23147 [10SE], 23360, 23361 [11SE], 23685 [12SE], 25769 [2OC], 27320 [10OC], 28230 [21OC], 32176 [14NO], 32472 [19NO], 34042 [3DE], 34793 [5DE], 36124 [11DE], 36313 [12DE], 36787 [16DE]
———issues, 20827 [26JY], 23685 [12SE], 24034, 24037 [17SE], 24182 [18SE], 24589 [20SE], 29554 [29OC]
———proposals, 16451 [19JN]
Virgin Islands: resolution condemning apartheid policy, 27032 [9OC]
Warren, OH: Foreign Affairs Conference with Traficant, 5111 [7MR]
Remarks in Senate
African National Congress: sense of Senate relative to activities, 18810-18818 [11JY]
Agriculture: ban importation of tobacco, 33295-33300 [22NO]
American Bankers Association: loan policy, 9568 [26AP]
Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 1460), 19592 [18JY], 20435 [25JY], 23557 [12SE], 23708 [13SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), appointment of conferees, 20436 [25JY]
———enact (H.R. 1460), conference report, 22167-22178, 22179-22194 [1AU], 23025, 23033-23037 [9SE], 23226 [10SE], 23285, 23293-23300 [11SE], 23557, 23561, 23581 [12SE], 23708 [13SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), conference report—debate procedure, 25116-25129 [26SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), conference report—debate procedures, 23582 [12SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), debate procedures, 23582 [12SE]
———enact (H.R. 1460), motion to proceed to consideration, 22193 [1AU]
———enact (H.R. 1460), unanimous-consent request, 22193 [1AU]
Antiapartheid Act: enact (S. 635), 17730 [27JN]
Anti-Apartheid Action Act: enact (H.R. 1460), 18839 [11JY]
———enact (H.R. 1460), S. 995 language substituted, 18843 [11JY]
———enact (S. 995), 18010 [8JY], 18305 [10JY], 18754-18831, 18832-18839, 18855 [11JY]
———enact (S. 995), motion to proceed to consideration, 18322-18341 [10JY], 18754 [11JY]
Apartheid, 11050 [8MY]
———legality, 34073 [4DE]
———policy, 6131 [26MR], 7635 [4AP], 23069 [9SE], 24008 [17SE], 31787 [13NO]
———U.S. policy, 11572 [9MY]
Apartheid policy, 25864 [3OC]
———economic sanctions, 21475 [30JY]
———opposition (H.R. 1460), 17316 [26JN]
———opposition (S. 1020), 9618, 9621 [26AP]
Atomic energy: transfer of technology, 2467 [19FE]
Blacks: forced relocation, 11884 [14MY], 12070 [15MY], 14194 [4JN]
———forced relocation (S. Con. Res. 6), 795 [22JA]
———outbreak of racial violence, 6129 [26MR]
———provide certain economic and educational assistance (S. 995), 9164 [24AP], 9435 [25AP]
———racial violence, 10370 [2MY], 10562 [6MY]
Boesak, Allan: struggle to gain black equality, 5861 [20MR]
Civil liberties: U.S. economic and political sanctions to achieve racial equality (S. 1228), 13899-13901 [3JN]
———U.S. economic and political sanctions to achieve racial equality (S. 635), 4884-4887 [7MR], 5285, 5333 [18MR], 8342, 8343 [18AP]
———violations, 5480 [19MR]
Disinvestment: impact, 7835 [15AP], 30713 [6NO]
Elections: system of political representation (S. Res. 210), 22416 [1AU]
Foreign relations: restrict imposition of economic sanctions, 18802 [11JY]
———U.S. policy, 23283 [11SE], 25055 [26SE], 30502 [5NO]
Foreign trade: economic sanctions, 23011, 23013, 23025-23032 [9SE], 29043 [24OC]
Government: condemning policy of apartheid and calling for investigation into racial violence (S.J. Res. 96), 6272 [26MR], 7096, 7097 [2AP], 7333-7337 [3AP], 7655 [4AP]
———condemning policy of apartheid and calling for investigation into racial violence (S.J. Res. 96), unanimous-consent agreement, 7320 [3AP]
———declaration of state of emergency, 20355 [24JY]
Israel: arms sales, 6934 [1AP], 14834 [7JN]
Krugerrands: ban imports, 25414 [1OC]
Political situation: news coverage, 26311 [5OC]
Racial relations: U.S. role, 7940 [16AP]
Rhode Island: divestment efforts, 13829 [24MY]
South Africa: economic sanctions, 23011, 23013, 23025-23032 [9SE]
———restrict imposition of economic sanctions, 18802 [11JY]
States: divestiture, 18824 [11JY]
Tutu, Desmond: tribute, 3217 [22FE]
U.S.: disinvestment, 2449 [19FE], 4509 [5MR], 5148 [14MR]
U.S. loans and investments: ban, 6231 [26MR]
———ban (S. 147), 234-239 [3JA], 9568 [26AP]
Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations of America: statement on apartheid policy, 4647 [6MR]
Reports
African National Congress (excerpt), 18337 [10JY]
Anti-Apartheid Act: committee of conference (H.R. 1460) (H. Rept. 99-242), 22504-22511, 22681 [1AU]
Imposition of Sanctions: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 998) (S. Rept. 99-37), 9150 [24AP]
Military Exports to South Africa: American Friends Service Committee, 4886 [7MR]
Opposition to Apartheid Policies: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 995) (S. Rept. 99-99), 18015 [8JY]
Opposition to System of Apartheid in South Africa (H.R. 1460; H. Res. 174) (H. Rept. 99-76), 11290 [9MY], 12275 [16MY]
Points of Order Against Conference Report on Anti-Apartheid Act: Committee on Rules (H.R. 1460; H. Res. 251) (H. Rept. 99-244), 22681 [1AU]
Reports to constituents
Hamilton, Lee H.: South Africa, 10176 [1MY]
Simon, Senator: Learning From History, 3215 [22FE]
Resolutions by organizations
Pittsburgh, PA, Board of Public Education opposition to apartheid in South Africa, 12753 [21MY]
Rulings of the Chair
Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 1460), 14010 [4JN]
Statements
Advocacy of Nonviolence: Desmond Tutu, 22178 [1AU]
Angola's Foreign Policy and Ideology: Jonas Savimbi (excerpts), 31802 [13NO]
Anti-Apartheid Action Act (S. 995): President Reagan, 18324, 18325 [10JY]
Apartheid: Herman Nickel, 23294 [11SE], 23708 [13SE]
———Leon H. Sullivan, 18341 [10JY]
———Member of Congress, 18332 [10JY]
———President Reagan, 23294 [11SE]
———sundry, 18759, 18768, 18770, 18774, 18776, 18778, 18779, 18792, 18801, 18833 [11JY]
Apartheid in South Africa: AFL-CIO Executive Council on South Africa, 2862 [20FE]
———Colin Eglin (sundry excerpts), 14271 [5JN]
———Desmond Tutu, 12754 [21MY], 14284, 14306 [5JN]
Apartheid Policy: Lawyers Against Apartheid, 4552 [5MR]
———Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations of America, 4647 [6MR]
Apartheid Policy in South Africa: sundry, 1380 [31JA]
Assistance to the Union for the Total Independence of Angola: Representative Pepper, 35483 [10DE]
Business Investments in South Africa: Clifton Wharton, 14297 [5JN]
———Steve Biko, 14295 [5JN]
Changing Economy in South Africa: Colin Eglin, 12743 [21MY]
———Gatsha Buthelezi, 12744, 12745 [21MY]
Conscience Tells You It Is Right: English Methodist minister, 12758 [21MY]
Dignity of Man: Kenneth Kaunda, 33296 [22NO]
Economic and Political Sanctions Against South Africa: Albert J. Luthuli, 4887 [7MR]
———Stanley Greenberg, 4885 [7MR]
———Steve Biko, 4885, 4887 [7MR]
Economic Sanctions: sundry, 18327 [10JY]
Economic Sanctions Against South Africa: Gatsha Buthelezi, 14003 [4JN], 23026, 23031 [9SE]
———Senator Kennedy, 23294 [11SE]
Economy in South Africa: Gatsha Buthelezi, 12768, 12769 [21MY]
Human Rights in South Africa: Desmond Tutu (excerpts), 11229 [8MY]
Illegal South African Occupations in Namibia: Court of International Justice, 13687 [23MY]
Issue of Disinvestment in South Africa: Mangosuthu G. Buthelezi, 2449 [19FE]
Loan Policy: American Bankers Association, 9569 [26AP]
Political Freedom: Desmond Tutu, 22416 [1AU]
———Randall Robinson, 22417 [1AU]
South African Internal Government for Namibia: Dept. of State (excerpt), 15799 [13JN]
Soviet Foreign Policy Goals: Leonid I. Brezhnev, 18812 [11JY]
Terrorist Activities of the African National Congress: Bartholomew Hlapane, 18810, 18811 [11JY]
———Oliver Tambo, 18811 [11JY]
U.S. Policy in Angola: Representative Wolpe (excerpt), 31802 [13NO]
———William E. Colby (excerpt), 31802 [13NO]
U.S. Policy in South Africa: Dept. of State, 19989 [23JY]
———President Reagan (1984), 8254 [17AP]
———sundry, 8255, 8257, 8260 [17AP]
Zionism in Central America: Sandinista Salvadorans in Washington, DC, 9052 [23AP]
Studies
Economic Sanctions Reconsidered: Gary C. Hufbauer and Jeffrey J. Schott (excerpt), 23025 [9SE]
Guide to Black Politics in South Africa: Georgetown University, 12764-12767 [21MY]
Poverty in South Africa: Carnegie Foundation (excerpt), 18759 [11JY]
Summaries
Anti-Apartheid Act (S. 635), 4886 [7MR]
Prohibit awarding of Federal contracts to any business or corporation with investments (H.R. 1986), 7748 [4AP]
Tables
Comparison between Anti-Apartheid Act and Executive order on South Africa, 23296 [11SE]
Testimonies
Economic Sanctions Against South Africa: Desmond Tutu, 12785 [21MY]
Prohibit the Sale of Computers to South African Government: Representative Berman, 8483-8485 [18AP]
Texts of
H. Res. 251, waiving certain points of order against conference report on H.R. 1460, Anti-Apartheid Act, 22542 [1AU]
H.R. 1986, prohibit awarding of Federal contracts to any business or corporation with investments, 7748 [4AP]
S. 147, ban U.S. loans and investments, 235-238 [3JA]
S. 635, U.S. economic and political sanctions to achieve racial equality, 5333-5335 [18MR]
S. 1020, opposition to apartheid policy, 9618-9620 [26AP]
S. 1586, impose economic and political sanctions, 22177 [1AU]
S. Con. Res. 6, forced relocation of blacks, 795 [22JA]
S. Res. 210, system of political representation, 22416 [1AU]
S.J. Res. 96, condemnation of apartheid policy and calling for investigation of violence, 7097 [2AP], 7333 [3AP]
S.J. Res. 96, condemning Government policy of apartheid and calling for investigation into racial violence, 6272 [26MR]