BLACKS

Addresses

Affirmative Action—More Than Goals or Quotas: Hyman Bookbinder, 1153 [30JA], 1781, 1789 [5FE]

Apartheid in South Africa: Robert F. Kennedy, 27835 [2OC]

But What About the Others?: Kurt B. Mack, 17135 [21JY]

Civil Rights: John F. Kennedy, 27828 [2OC]

Connecticut Civil Liberties Union—Evening of Tribute: Cicero B. Booker, Jr., 22471 [9SE]

Dedication of Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Sculpture: Philip L. Smith, 1301 [30JA]

Democratic Response to President Reagan's South Africa Address: Representative William H. Gray III, 18024 [29JY]

Does South Africa Have a Future?: Alan L. Keyes, 21579-21582 [14AU], 22193-22195 [15AU]

Domestic Impact of the War in Vietnam: Martin Luther King, Jr., 182 [21JA]

Economic Sanctions Against South Africa: Desmond Tutu (excerpt), 21476 [14AU]

Employment, Education, and Economic Development, Memphis Branch NAACP: Roger A. Enrico, 30399-30400 [10OC]

14th Amendment: William J. Brennan, Jr., 23933-23936 [18SE]

Graduation of Illinois State Community College: William Henry, 18140-18143 [30JY]

I Have a Dream: Martin Luther King, Jr. (excerpt), 20 [21JA]

International Human Rights Day: Martin Luther King, Jr. (excerpt), 42 [21JA]

Introduction of Allan Boesak: Senator Levin, 12964 [6JN], 13019 [9JN]

Jackson Days: Senator Eagleton, 28868 [6OC]

Law—Under Attack From the New Barbarians: William H. Rehnquist (excerpt), 23297, 23304 [15SE]

Living the Dream: Jarrod Johnson, 515 [23JA]

Maceo Nance's Birthday Celebration: Senator Thurmond, 7346 [11AP]

Making of a Holiday and Beyond: Coretta S. King, 10537 [13MY]

Martin Luther King, Jr.: Michell Shields, 515 [23JA]

———Representative Daub, 30 [21JA]

National Union for the Total Independence of Angola Policy: Jonas Savimbi, 11466 [20MY]

Nobel Prize Acceptance: Martin Luther King, Jr. (excerpt), 1909 [6FE]

South Africa: Stuart Hutchinson, 19322 [5AU]

State of Emergency in South Africa: Pieter W. Botha, 14418 [18JN]

Vietnam and the Struggle for Human Rights: Martin Luther King, Jr., 179-181 [21JA]

Vietnam Is Upon Us: Martin Luther King, Jr., 184 [21JA]

Voting Rights: Martin Luther King, Jr., 175 [21JA]

Why We Can't Wait: Martin Luther King, Jr. (excerpt), 28188 [2OC]

Advertisements

National holiday for Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday, 40 [21JA]

Amendments

Afro-American history: promote understanding (H.J. Res. 666), 15664 [26JN]

American Revolution: recognize contribution of blacks (H.J. Res. 142), 32611, 32648 [16OC], 32788 [17OC]

Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 4868), 14079-14082 [17JN], 14262, 14265, 14271, 14274 [18JN]

Black Revolutionary War Patriots Memorial: establish (H.J. Res. 142), 32611, 32648 [16OC], 32788 [17OC]

Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (S. 2701), 18128 [30JY], 19583 [6AU], 20560 [11AU], 20935 [12AU], 21343-21349 [13AU], 21478, 21482, 21483, 21489, 21499, 21503, 21522, 21527, 21538, 21540, 21544, 21549, 21550, 21561, 21569, 21582, 21583, 21586, 21587, 21616-21620 [14AU], 21788, 21791, 21796, 21798, 21799, 21805, 21818, 21821, 21827, 21830, 21831, 21833, 21835, 21836, 21839, 21841, 21843, 21974-21978 [15AU]

National Park System: commemorative structure dedicated to understanding, knowledge, opportunity, and equality for all people (H.J. Res. 666), 15664 [26JN]

Analyses

Civil Rights Record of Justice Rehnquist: Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (excerpt), 23322 [15SE]

Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act (S. 2701), 18117-18118 [30JY]

Pace of Reform in South Africa, 21825 [15AU]

Prohibitions on New Loans to, and New Investments in, South African Entities, 23126 [12SE]

Announcements

Protest against racism and injustice in commemoration of anniversary of assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., 7624 [16AP]

Appointments

Conferees: H.R. 4868, Anti-Apartheid Act, 22304 [8SE]

Articles and editorials

Africa—``Handouts'' Don't Work, 1657 [4FE]

African National Congress (excerpt), 21504 [14AU]

African National Congress—A Closer Look, 21559-21560 [14AU]

African National Congress—Closer Look, 25127 [22SE]

African Scholar's Interpretation of Africa Raises Hackles, 33534 [17OC]

Al Sweeney—Appreciation—Had an Ever-Abiding Interest in Civil Rights, 14873 [20JN]

Any Cutoff of South African Minerals May Jeopardize U.S. National Security, 18241 [30JY]

Apartheid, Like Walls of Jericho, Is Falling, 27662 [1OC]

Apartheid (excerpt), 27133 [30SE]

Attorney To Receive Award as Outstanding Black Woman, 17253 [22JY]

``Big Al'' Was a Real Pro, 14874 [20JN]

Bitter Anniversary in South Africa, 13887 [16JN], 14480 [18JN]

Bitter Harvest—African States Beginning To Recognize the Failure of Socialist Economics, 26581 [26SE]

Blacks Are Ready To Tackle Management Jobs, but the NFL Still Blocks the Way, 336 [22JA]

Blacks Say No to Violence, 21575 [14AU]

Brand-New Holiday—Martin Luther King Day a Time for Resolve, 1309 [30JA]

Ciba-Geigy Makes Clean-Up Progress, 2437 [19FE]

City Councilman Gets Different Picture of South Africa, 27661 [1OC]

Clarence Pendleton's Folly, 2231 [18FE]

Curse of Blacks Killing Blacks, 3767 [5MR]

Cutting Black Youth Unemployment—Create Jobs That Pay as Well as Crime, 18816 [1AU]

Dancing to the Antiapartheid Beat, 21576 [14AU]

Dellums—Exoneration Is His—Passage of Anti-Pretoria Sanctions Marks Milestone for Hill Veteran, 15610 [25JN], 16276 [26JN]

Destroy South Africa To Save It?, 27083 [29SE]

Disciplined Intelligence—An Effective Weapon for Social Justice, 2880-2882 [26FE]

Divestiture, a First Step—United States Firms Help Maintain the South Africa Status Quo, 23276 [12SE]

Divestiture Will Survive, 23271 [12SE]

Double Standard for South Africa, 13179 [10JN]

Dread Babies, 1401 [3FE]

Drumbeat for the Family, 536 [27JA]

Economic Sanctions Against South Africa (excerpt), 14236 [18JN], 21472, 21479, 21480 [14AU]

Erie's Rainbow Cluster, 1652 [4FE]

Excerpts From Report on South Africa Issued by Commonwealth Mission, 13823, 13866 [16JN]

Family Disintegration—It's Economics Not Genes, 1484 [4FE]

Fighting Apartheid, 9951 [7MY]

Force for Change, 17330 [22JY]

Founding Fathers Would Not Have Refused Aid From Louis XVI, 23625 [17SE]

Get Government Out of the Welfare Mess, 1483 [4FE]

Gift for Shamelessness, 216 [21JA]

Goals Are Quotas, 5341 [18MR]

Goals Aren't Quotas, 2993 [26FE], 3583 [4MR]

Good Schools, Not Forced Busing, 12186 [3JN]

GOP Mayor Hits Plan To Relax Hiring Rules, 509 [23JA]

Government Must Keep Helping Poor, 1482 [4FE]

Great Reformer, 27 [21JA]

Harassment of Voters (1964 excerpt), 22802 [11SE]

Helen Suzman on Disinvestment, 19748 [7AU]

High Cost of Feeling Good, 27449 [30SE]

House Blunderbuss, 17699 [24JY]

House Votes Bill To Cut Off Investment in South Africa; Strikes by Blacks Multiply, 15611 [25JN]

How Far Have We Come?, 2275 [19FE]

Hyman Was an Athlete of Strength and Spirit, 2689 [25FE]

In Nashville—Fisk Makes a Comeback, 2432 [19FE]

Is the Real Issue Quotas?, 994 [29JA]

It's Futile, Immoral To Cling to Apartheid, 22760 [10SE]

Keep Affirmative Action, 2420 [19FE]

King Brings Out the Best in Us, 971 [29JA]

Klan That Tried To Steal Christmas, 6369 [26MR]

Labor Uncertainties in South America, 21579 [14AU]

Lawyers' Committee for Human Rights Report on South African Police (excerpt), 21480 [14AU]

Leaguers History Reflects Four Decades of Social Trends Among Youth—Despite Change, Group Continues To Survive, Grow, 24719 [18SE]

Lesson Is Clear—But Wrong, 1482 [4FE]

Library Hosts Author of King Book, 2225 [18FE]

Limited Sanctions Take Their Toll (excerpt), 21848 [15AU]

Looking ``Right'' on Sanctions, 21576 [14AU]

M.W. Gibbs Successful in Many Careers, 5346 [18MR]

Man Conservatives Hated, 28 [21JA]

Marfan Syndrome—A Silent Killer, 2690 [25FE]

Martin Luther King's Legacy, 16 [21JA]

Memorial to Black Patriots, 5951 [21MR]

Memorial to Forgotten Black Patriots, 5950 [21MR]

Mere Gestures to South Africa?, 27097-27100 [29SE]

Middle Class Must Help Underclass, 1482 [4FE]

Minority Health ADAMHA Concern, 653 [28JA]

Moynihan's Warning, 1484 [4FE]

Necklace—How They Die (excerpt), 21558 [14AU]

Oasis of Hope in the Watts Community, 24696 [18SE]

Override the President's Veto on the Anti-Apartheid Act, 27833 [2OC]

Perceiving South Africa, 13887 [16JN]

Perceptions of Apartheid in South Africa, 13385-13387 [11JN], 14743-14745 [19JN]

PLO Support for African National Congress (excerpt), 21146 [13AU]

Policies of the African National Congress (excerpt), 21516, 21517 [14AU]

Poll Says S. African Blacks Split Over Sanctions, 19748 [7AU]

Poll Shows South African Blacks Oppose Sanctions, 21574 [14AU]

Racial Integration in U.S. Schools—The ``Busing'' Controversy, 12193-12198 [3JN]

Recognizing Dissidents Is Irresponsible Move, 22178 [15AU]

Red and the Black—In the Soviet Union, Some Races Are More Equal Than Others, 11339 [20MY]

Rehnquist Segregation Memorandum (excerpt), 23753 [17SE]

Research Unit Focuses on Progress for Blacks, 25086 [19SE]

Right Path for Equal Rights, 2429 [19FE]

Road From Slavery to Surgery, 10541 [13MY]

S. Africa Likely To Become Major Mart for U.S. Wheat, 27662 [1OC]

S. African Sanctions, Carefully Calibrated, 23275 [12SE]

S. Africans Vow To Defy Sanctions, 27839 [2OC]

Sanctions, Divestment and Divestiture, Treacherous Weapons, 28508-28510 [3OC]

Sanctions Against Pretoria, 21564, 21622 [14AU]

Sanctions Against South Africa, 30874 [14OC]

Sanctions as a Means to an End, 30389 [10OC]

Sanctions vs. Apartheid, 13824 [16JN], 13886 [16JN], 14453 [18JN], 27657 [1OC]

Sanctions—The Moral Issue, 21575 [14AU]

Sidetracked Civil Rights, 205 [21JA]

South Africa Circumvents Embargo, 20161-20164 [8AU]

South Africa (excerpt), 14241 [18JN]

South Africa Ready To Roll Out Homemade Supersonic Jet, 16968 [17JY]

South Africa's Bad but Ethiopia's Worse, 8264 [22AP]

South Africa's Emergency Decree (excerpt), 27831 [2OC]

Southern Whites Owe Thanks to King, 353 [22JA]

Special in a Distinct Breed of Journalists, 14873 [20JN]

Still More Moral Blindness in Europe's Leftist Circles, 33592 [17OC]

Story of Black Family Needed To Be Told, 1483 [4FE]

Suzman Plan, 19848 [7AU]

Teen Pregnancy—A Priority Problem, 1483 [4FE]

Tribute to Alfred L. Sweeney (sundry), 14873 [20JN]

U.S. and South Africa Unite Against Black Africa, 25714 [23SE]

U.S. Assistance Working for Positive Change in South Africa, 21577-21578 [14AU]

U.S. Policy in South Africa (excerpt), 27089 [29SE]

U.S. Should Tighten Screws on South Africa, 14981 [23JN]

U.S./South Africa—Antiapartheid Actions Spread, 12012 [22MY]

Understanding South Africa, 14453 [18JN]

Urges Split of U.S. and South Africa, 10431 [13MY]

Vanishing Black Family, 536 [27JA]

Ventures Pay Off—Black Contractor Builds Repute and Business, 7569 [15AP]

Visit to South Africa, 20181-20183 [8AU]

Was Proud of His Work for the Black Press, 14873 [20JN]

What America Can Do, Has Done, for Ireland, 2425 [19FE]

What America Should Do About South Africa, 20145 [8AU], 21437-21439 [13AU], 21571-21573 [14AU], 21867 [15AU]

What President Reagan Said About the ANC, 22212 [15AU]

What We Can Do . . ., 1485 [4FE]

Wheat Growers Rip Hayden's South African Embargo Stance, 27662 [1OC]

Whites Own 10 Times the Assets Blacks Have, Census Study Finds, 17709 [24JY]

Who Will Pay Most?, 21237 [13AU]

Bills and resolutions

Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (see S. 2498)

Anti-Apartheid Action Act: enact (see S. 2570)

Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (see S. 2701)

National Historically Black Colleges Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 357; H.J. Res. 653)

South Africa: human rights (see H. Res. 462)

———state of emergency (see S. Con. Res. 149; H. Con. Res. 356)

Tutu, Desmond: campaign against racial segregation (see H. Con. Res. 298)

———tribute (see S. Con. Res. 103)

Biographies

Selected African National Congress Officials: CIA, 21511 [14AU]

Books

``Brethren,'' Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong (excerpt), 23513 [16SE]

``Conflict in the South of Africa,'' Anatoly Gromyko (excerpts), 14197 [17JN]

``From Slavery to Freedom—A History of Negro Americans,'' John H. Franklin (excerpt), 32622 [16OC]

Broadcasts

Vanishing family—crisis in black America: Bill Moyers, 711-717 [29JA]

Cloture motions

Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 4868), close debate on veto message, 27136 [30SE]

Communiques

EPG Commonwealth heads of government review meeting—South Africa, 21350 [13AU]

Court decisions

Bob Jones University v. U.S.: Supreme Court, 23070 [12SE], 23322 [15SE]

Brown v. Board of Education: Supreme Court, 23068 [12SE]

Dred Scott: Supreme Court, 23069 [12SE]

Plessy v. Ferguson: Supreme Court, 23064 [12SE]

Documents

Dallas, TX, Election Sign-Posting Campaign, 5142 [18MR]

South African Communist Party Directive, 14187-14189 [17JN], 14420-14422 [18JN]

Essays

How To Be a Good Communist: Nelson Mandela, 21508-21510 [14AU]

Martin Luther King, Jr.: Esther Witted, 5583 [19MR]

History

Mufflin W. Gibbs—Successful in Many Careers, 3102 [27FE]

Interviews

Economic sanctions against South Africa: Brian Mulroney with Newsweek (excerpt), 21480 [14AU]

———Mangosuthu G. Buthelezi with Washington (DC) Times, 21573 [14AU]

South African racial violence: USA Today with Allan Boesak, 13698 [13JN]

Letters

Anti-Apartheid Act Senate amendments: several Representatives, 27092 [29SE]

Apartheid in South Africa, 14262 [18JN]

Birthday tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr.: Robert Johnson-Smith, 1642 [4FE]

Civil liberties in Angola: Jonas Savimbi (excerpt), 23641 [17SE]

Economic sanctions against South Africa: American Farm Bureau Federation, 27853 [2OC]

———Eminent Persons Group, 13822 [16JN]

———(excerpts), 21477 [14AU]

———Kobus Jooste, 27850 [2OC]

———Mangosuthu G. Buthelezi, 21573 [14AU]

Fair Housing Act amendments: American Council of the Blind, 1408 [3FE]

———Federal Administrative Law Judges Conference, 1409 [3FE]

———Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1408 [3FE]

———NAACP, 1409 [3FE]

———National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, 1408 [3FE]

———Sterling Tucker, 1408 [3FE]

Harassment of black voters by William H. Rehnquist: Vincent Maggiore, 23801 [17SE]

Homeland policy of the South African Government: several Members of Congress, 384 [23JA]

Housing Act and public housing: Council for a Black Economic Agenda, 13648 [12JN]

Memorandum on segregation: Senator Levin, 23300 [15SE]

New York, NY, law prohibiting transportation contracts with firms enforcing South African apartheid policy: Jim J. Marquez, 10224 [8MY]

Nonpreemptive effect of the Anti-Apartheid Act: Laurence H. Tribe, 23292-23294 [15SE]

Paramount, CA, former Postmaster Sallie Robinson: Representative Dymally, 25384 [23SE]

Placement of signs at polling places in Texas: Jim Mattox, 5135 [18MR]

Promote understanding, knowledge, opportunity and equality of all people: Donald P. Hodel, Sec. of the Interior, 15663 [26JN]

———William P. Mott, Jr., Dept. of the Interior, 15663 [26JN]

Provide for enforcement of antiapartheid laws of U.S. political subdivisions: Edward I. Koch, 21803 [15AU]

Racial violence in South Africa: William Reid, 28506 [3OC]

Racism: Martin Luther King, Jr., 29 [21JA]

Rehnquist memorandum on segregation: Donald Cronson (excerpt), 23791 [17SE]

———Elsie L. Douglas, 23548 [16SE], 23753 [17SE]

———William H. Rehnquist, 23055 [12SE], 23300, 23302 [15SE], 23753, 23790, 23791 [17SE]

Restrictions on news coverage in South Africa: several Members of Congress, 384 [23JA]

Sanctions against South Africa: several presidents of U.S. colleges and universities, 27657 [1OC]

Texas election procedures: Dept. of Justice, 5135 [18MR]

———Theodore P. Steinke, Jr., 5136 [18MR]

Tribute to Concerned Black Men, Inc., District of Columbia: Constance T. Razza, 7805 [16AP]

U.S. Policy in South Africa: President Reagan, 27078 [29SE]

U.S. policy with Angola: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 23638 [17SE]

Veto of the Anti-Apartheid Act: Mangosuthu G. Buthelezi, 27845 [2OC]

———Oklahoma Farm Bureau, 27845 [2OC]

———President Reagan, 27651 [1OC], 27857 [2OC]

Visit of Jonas Savimbi to the U.S.: Transafrica, 1815 [5FE]

Wage and employment conditions for flight attendants at Trans World Airlines: NAACP, 23247 [12SE]

What President Reagan said about the African National Congress: Malcolm Fraser, 21481 [14AU]

Lists

Cases where Justice Rehnquist has cited Brown v. Board of Education in support of proposition, 23308 [15SE]

Resolutions passed by the General Assembly of the U.N. condemning the system of apartheid, 27848 [2OC]

South African anti-apartheid actions, 21507 [14AU]

Memorandums

Constitutional Amendment To Validate Freedom of Choice and Neighborhood Schools: William H. Rehnquist, 23313 [15SE]

Proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution—Brief in Opposition: William H. Rehnquist, 23315-23317 [15SE]

Random Thought on the Segregation Cases: William H. Rehnquist (excerpt), 23548 [16SE], 23753 [17SE]

Segregation: William H. Rehnquist (excerpt), 23065 [12SE], 23743 [17SE]

Status of State and Local Anti-Apartheid Legislation Under the Proposed Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act: Paul T. Rephen, 23123 [12SE]

Voter Rights: William H. Rehnquist (excerpt), 23321 [15SE]

Memorials of legislature

Illinois, 16844 [17JY]

Louisiana, 17819 [28JY], 18771 [1AU]

Massachusetts, 30503 [14OC]

New Mexico, 5565 [19MR]

Petitions

Apartheid in South Africa: Oberlin, OH, City Council, 29388 [7OC], 30503 [14OC]

Individuals in prison in South Africa: American Bar Association, 23016 [11SE]

Release of South African political prisoners: Boston Bar Association, 14889 [23JN]

Sanctions against South Africa: Suffolk County, NY, Legislature, 27426 [30SE]

Support for victims of Ukrainian holocaust: American Foundation for Negro Affairs, 30411 [10OC]

———Board of Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia, PA, 30412 [10OC]

Poems

``Take Hope South Africa'', 14243 [18JN]

Press releases

Martin Luther King, Jr.: Representative Seiberling (sundry excerpts), 19 [21JA]

Policies: African National Congress, 21517, 21557 [14AU]

Two Utah firms help South Africans form SAVE, launch vocational training programs for blacks, 2879 [26FE]

Quotations

Political alignment of the African National Congress: Alfred Nzo, 21557 [14AU]

This seat was mine. I first got here. I am tired. I am going to stay in this seat. Rosa Parks, 38 [21JA]

Remarks in House

Adopt a Prisoner of Apartheid program: organize, 22048, 22050 [15AU]

Affirmative action programs: enforcement of goals and timetables, 509 [23JA], 2419 [19FE], 3583 [4MR], 5340 [18MR]

Africa: famine, 26581 [26SE]

———U.S. policy, 1657 [4FE]

Afro-American history: promote understanding (H.J. Res. 666), 15663 [26JN], 16754 [16JY]

Aged: status, 28201 [2OC]

American Foundation for Negro Affairs: support for victims of Ukrainian holocaust, 30411 [10OC]

American Revolution: recognize contribution of blacks (H.J. Res. 142), Senate amendments, 32788 [17OC]

Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 1460), 14230 [20JN], 14252 [19JN], 14290 [20JN], 14475 [18JN], 14743 [19JN], 15610 [25JN], 16968 [17JY], 19332 [5AU]

———enact (H.R. 4868), 13894 [16JN], 14210 [17JN], 14221 [18JN], 14252 [26JN]-14291 [18JN], 14981 [23JN], 16276 [26JN], 17698 [24JY], 22192, 22193 [15AU], 27100, 28188-28189 [2OC]

———enact (H.R. 4868), providing for consideration of Senate amendment (H. Res. 548), 23119-23129 [12SE]

———enact (H.R. 4868), Senate amendments, 23119 [12SE], 23127 [19SE], 23152 [17SE], 23153 [19SE]-23154 [12SE], 23271, 23275, 23280 [12SE]

———enact (H.R. 4868), technical corrections (H.J. Res. 756), 33114 [17OC]

———enact (H.R. 4868), unanimous-consent agreement, 20235-20243 [9AU]

———enact (H.R. 4868), veto, 27076-27102 [29SE], 27451 [30SE], 30389 [10OC]

———violations, 32997 [17OC]

Atlanta, GA: Benjamin E. Mays—Legend Unveiled, African American Museum exhibit, 18040 [29JY]

Black History Month: observance, 2264-2276 [19FE], 2652 [24FE], 3102 [27FE], 3263, 3269 [27FE], 5346 [18MR], 5590 [19MR]

Black Revolutionary War Patriots Memorial: establish (H.J. Res. 142), Senate amendments, 32788 [17OC]

Cartersville and Barton County, GA: anniversary of New Frontier, Inc., 13180 [10JN]

Civil liberties: nonviolent efforts of ensuring, 9 [21JA]

Crime and criminals: statistics of black against black, 3767 [5MR]

District of Columbia: tribute to Concerned Black Men, Inc., 7805 [16AP]

Economic conditions: census information regarding U.S. distribution of wealth, 17709 [24JY]

Fair Housing Month: designate (S.J. Res. 303), 7839 [17AP]

Fair Labor Standards Act: minimum wages requirements, 5781-5785 [20MR]

Families: birth control, 659 [29JA]

Fisk University: tribute, 2432 [19FE]

Health care: equal access, 653 [28JA]

Intercollegiate sports: Congressional Black Caucus workshop, 30437 [10OC]

Johnstown, PA: tribute to Black United Service Clubs, 7431 [14AP]

King, Coretta S.: tribute, 3239 [27FE]

King, Martin Luther, Jr.: birthday observance, 7, 9, 12-30, 31, 37-42 [21JA], 216 [21JA], 339, 346, 353 [22JA], 502, 509, 510, 513, 515 [23JA], 1789 [5FE], 2053 [6FE], 2225 [18FE], 2425 [19FE], 5583 [19MR]

Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under Law: information on detainees in South African prisons, 16249, 16259 [26JN]

Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Holiday Commission: continuation (S. 2319), 8340 [22AP]

Minorities: medical care, 653 [28JA]

Mitchell, Representative: tribute, 1308 [30JA]

NAACP: Freedom Sunday observance, 24716 [18SE]

Nakasone, Yasuhiro: ethnic remarks, 26193, 26194, 26195, 26196, 26197, 26198, 26199, 26200 [25SE], 26408 [26SE], 26575, 26585 [26SE], 27401 [30SE], 27460 [1OC]

National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Clubs: brunch, 26575 [26SE]

National Black (Afro-American) History Month: designate (S.J. Res. 74), 1976 [6FE]

National Bureau of Economic Research: survey on unemployment among young black men in urban areas, 18816 [1AU]

National Caucus and Center on Black Aged: conference, 13411 [11JN]

National Council of Women, Inc.: anniversary, 3808 [6MR]

National Football League: blacks in coaching and management positions, 336 [22JA]

National Historically Black Colleges Week: designate (H.J. Res. 653), 23258 [12SE]

———designate (S.J. Res. 357), 24654 [18SE]

National Park System: commemorative structure dedicated to understanding, knowledge, opportunity, and equality for all people (H.J. Res. 666), 15663 [26JN], 16754 [16JY]

National Union for the Total Independence of Angola: policy, 11466 [20MY]

New York, NY: local law prohibiting transportation contracts with firms enforcing South African apartheid policy, 10223 [8MY]

Newark, NJ: NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner, 31228 [14OC]

———tribute to Black Heritage Day Parade, 11827 [21MY]

———tribute to Leaguers program for black youth, 24719 [18SE]

Operation PUSH, Inc.: anniversary, 18656 [1AU]

Owens, Jesse: commend Government and people of Berlin for commemoration of Olympic games victories (H. Con. Res. 325), 13760 [16JN]

Riverside, CA: tribute to black educators, 197 [21JA]

Robinson, Sallie: Postal Service dismissal, 25384 [23SE]

Secaucus, NJ: National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Clubs brunch, ***** [19SE]

Social conditions: impact of breakdown of the family unit, 536 [27JA], 1035 [30JA], 1482 [4FE]

South Africa: anniversary of Soweto riots, 13654 [12JN], 13884, 13886 [16JN], 14196 [17JN], 14480 [18JN]

———apartheid, 11365 [20MY], 32703 [16OC]

———Desmond Tutu elected Archbishop of Cape Town, 7821 [16AP]

———divestiture of businesses, 14196 [17JN]

———economic sanctions, 30872 [14OC]

———efforts to end apartheid, 7832 [17AP]

———human rights violations, 13179 [10JN], 13385 [11JN], 13749 [16JN], 16255, 16259, 16302 [26JN]

———negotiations with black majority (H. Res. 373), 13442 [12JN], 21142, 21144-21152, 21233 [13AU]

———President Reagan meeting with leaders of bordering countries (H. Res. 566), 26410 [26SE]

———U.S. policy, 2024 [6FE], 9951 [7MY], 11463 [20MY], 12012 [22MY], 14743 [19JN], 16968 [17JY], 17330 [22JY], 17519, 17520, 17532 [23JY], 18024, 18029, 18032, 18036 [29JY], 18240 [30JY], 18596 [31JY], 18837 [1AU], 19322, 19332 [5AU], 20181 [8AU], 21437 [13AU], 22178 [15AU], 22760 [10SE], 23271 [12SE], 25714 [23SE], 27100 [30SE], 27101 [2OC], 27462 [1OC], 33592 [17OC]

———U.S. reactions to apartheid, 27100 [30SE], 27101 [2OC]

———violations of civil liberties, 18150 [30JY]

Statue of Liberty: symbolism, 15659 [26JN]

Sweeney, Alfred L.: tribute, 14873 [20JN]

Trans World Airlines: wage and employment conditions for flight attendants, 23247 [12SE]

21st Century Institute for Political Action: tribute, 5993 [21MR]

United Black Fund: Annual Victory Luncheon, 9008 [29AP]

University of Missouri: anniversary of the Big Eight Council on Black Student Government, 1664 [4FE]

USIA: authorizing distribution of film entitled ``The March'' (H.R. 4985), 16459 [15JY]

Women's Civic Improvement Club: anniversary, 11122 [15MY]

Remarks in Senate

African National Congress: policy toward, 21503, 21522, 21534-21538 [14AU]

———require report, 21835 [15AU]

Afro-American history: promote understanding (H.J. Res. 666), 29483 [8OC]

American Revolution: recognize contribution of blacks (H.J. Res. 142), 32648 [16OC]

Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 4868), 16337 [14JY], 21869-21871 [15AU], 23291 [15SE]

———enact (H.R. 4868), appointment of conferees, 22304 [8SE]

———enact (H.R. 4868), cloture on motion to close debate on veto message, 27136-27138 [30SE]

———enact (H.R. 4868), S. 2701 language passed in lieu, 21869 [15AU]

———enact (H.R. 4868), Senate amendments, 33823 [18OC]

———enact (H.R. 4868), technical corrections (H.J. Res. 756), 33804 [18OC]

———enact (H.R. 4868), veto, 26515 [26SE], 26837 [27SE], 27644-27671 [1OC], 27826-27859 [2OC]

———enact (S. 2498), 11751-11756 [21MY], 13865, 13878 [16JN], 14191 [17JN]

Anti-Apartheid Action Act: enact (S. 2570), 14538 [19JN], 17887, 17905 [29JY]

Black History Month: observance, 2595 [24FE]

Black Revolutionary War Patriots Foundation: memorial, 5950 [21MR]

Black Revolutionary War Patriots Memorial: establish (H.J. Res. 142), 32648 [16OC]

Boesak, Allan: tribute, 12964 [6JN], 13019 [9JN]

Booker, Cicero B., Jr.: address to the Connecticut Civil Liberties Union, 22470 [9SE]

CBS: documentary on black family life, 710 [29JA]

Commerce, GA: Ku Klux Klan activities, 6369 [26MR]

Commonwealth of Nations: testimony of cochairman of the Eminent Persons Group on issues in South Africa, 18578 [31JY]

Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act: clarify purpose, 21805-21810 [15AU]

———enact (S. 2701), 18110, 18128 [30JY], 21288-21291, 21343-21351 [13AU], 21470-21523, 21526-21590 [14AU], 21785, 21796-21811, 21817-21869, 21896 [15AU], 22858 [11SE]

———enact (S. 2701), cloture motion, 21291 [13AU]

———enact (S. 2701), unanimous-consent agreement, 20235-20243, 20362 [9AU]

Economic conditions: position in labor market, 1831 [6FE]

Education: restrict busing for purposes of racial balance, 12184-12205 [3JN]

Fair Housing Act: amend (S. 2040), 1400 [3FE]

———amend (S. 2146), 3958 [6MR]

Fair Housing Month: designate (S.J. Res. 303), 6146 [25MR]

Federal-Aid Highway Act: strike provisions relative to South Africa on awards of contracts, 25762-25765 [24SE]

Gaston, A.G.: tribute, 25743 [24SE]

Henry, William: tribute, 18140 [30JY]

Henry Ossian Flipper Day: designate (S. Res. 105), 4500 [12MR]

Hyman, Flo: tribute, 2688, 2691 [25FE]

Kappa Alpha Psi: anniversary observance, 19000 [4AU]

King, Martin Luther, Jr.: dedication of memorial sculpture, 1301 [30JA]

———holiday observance, 175 [21JA], 251 [22JA], 578 [27JA], 971 [29JA], 1781 [5FE]

Lang, Eugene: tribute, 28563 [3OC]

Macedonia African Methodist Episcopal Church, Long Island, New York: anniversary, 29585 [8OC]

Mack, Kurt B.: tribute, 17134 [21JY]

Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Holiday Commission: continuation (S. 2319), 7924 [17AP]

NAACP: annual conference, 28554 [3OC]

———dedication of headquarters, 32622 [16OC]

Nance, M. Maceo, Jr.: tribute, 7346 [11AP]

National Black (Afro-American) History Month: designate (S.J. Res. 74), 1742 [5FE]

National Historically Black Colleges Week: designate (S.J. Res. 357), 12780 [5JN]

National Park System: commemorative structure dedicated to understanding, knowledge, opportunity, and equality for all people (H.J. Res. 666), 29483 [8OC]

Owens, Jesse: commend Government and people of Berlin for commemoration of Olympic games victories (H. Con. Res. 325), 16436 [15JY]

Poverty: incidence, 2880 [26FE]

Project Equality, Inc.: commend (S.J. Res. 302), 5682 [20MR]

Railway Express v. New York: Supreme Court, 23053 [12SE]

Reagan, President: policies on South Africa, 17213, 17223 [22JY], 17340, 17342 [23JY]

Sanders, Rose: tribute, 17253 [22JY]

South Africa: add sanctions and redefine South Africa, 21478-21483 [14AU]

———apartheid policy, 7509 [15AP], 13773, 13821-13824 [16JN], 14417, 14422, 14452 [18JN], 17387 [23JY], 27133 [30SE]

———call on U.N. to impose sanctions, 21583 [14AU]

———condemn Government state of emergency (S. Con. Res. 149), 13780 [16JN]

———conditions for implementation of prohibitions on import of goods marketed by parastatal organizations, 21836-21839 [15AU]

———conditions for termination of sanctions, 21538-21540, 21549 [14AU]

———economic assistance to disadvantaged, 21569-21582 [14AU], 21827-21828 [15AU]

———economic sanctions, 13821-13824 [16JN], 14085, 14096 [17JN], 14422, 14452 [18JN], 17387 [23JY], 19205 [5AU], 19747, 19847 [7AU], 20145, 20161 [8AU], 21470, 21622 [14AU], 21798-21801, 21821-21826 [15AU], 26091 [25SE], 28508 [3OC]

———exempt black-owned firms from economic sanctions, 21582 [14AU], 21831 [15AU]

———Government restrictions on news coverage, 382 [23JA]

———human rights, 10431 [13MY]

———impact of dumping U.S. gold reserves as an economic sanction, 18424 [31JY]

———impose conditions for sanctions based on U.S. dependence on certain materials, 21583-21586 [14AU], 21796-21798 [15AU]

———modify provisions relative to imposition of sanctions, 21788-21791 [15AU]

———participation in agricultural export credit and promotion programs, 21831-21834 [15AU]

———prohibit assistance to groups engaging in execution by necklacing, 21561 [14AU]

———prohibit cooperation with Armed Forces, 21799 [15AU]

———prohibit import of goods marketed by parastatal organizations, 21499-21502 [14AU]

———prohibit importation of coal, steel, and fluorspar (S. 2157), 4051 [7MR]

———provide for enforcement of antiapartheid laws passed by U.S. political subdivisions, 21801-21805 [15AU]

———racial violence, 382 [23JA], 11239 [19MY], 13697, 13726 [13JN], 13772, 13821-13824, 13865, 13878 [16JN], 14085, 14096, 14186 [17JN], 14417, 14422 [18JN], 17727 [25JY], 28506 [3OC]

———recruitment of blacks by U.S. firms, 21841 [15AU]

———remove ban on importation of uranium ore and oxide, 21839 [15AU]

———require analysis of impact of sanctions on U.S. security, 21833 [15AU]

———require congressional vote on Presidential modification of sanctions, 21540-21543, 21550 [14AU]

———require congressional vote on sanctions, 21544, 21550-21552 [14AU]

———require U.S. Ambassador to request meeting with Nelson Mandela, 21587 [14AU]

———requirement for notice from President on sale of items on U.S. munitions list, 21586 [14AU]

———restrict funds under the Foreign Assistance Act, 21835 [15AU]

———Sharpeville and Uitenhage anniversary, 6362 [26MR]

———state of emergency, 14417 [18JN]

———support organizations working to eradicate apartheid policy, 2878 [26FE]

———suspend air service, 21561-21564 [14AU]

———transfer sugar quota, 21830 [15AU]

———U.S. policy toward the African National Congress, 25127 [22SE]

South African Restrictions Act: enact (S. 2636), 15906 [26JN]

Soviet Union: violation of civil rights, 11339 [20MY]

Television: response to controversial series on Africa, 33534 [17OC]

Tutu, Desmond: commend efforts to gain equality for blacks in South Africa (S. Con. Res. 103), 363 [23JA]

USIA: authorizing distribution of film entitled ``The March'' (H.R. 4985), 16876 [17JY]

Wilder, L. Douglas: tribute, 14775 [20JN]

Wilkins, Roger: tribute, 10429 [13MY]

Women in Military Service for America Memorial Foundation: authorizing establishment of memorial, 28466 [3OC]

Youth: teenage pregnancy, 4391 [12MR]

Reports

Antiapartheid Activists: Lawyers' Committee for Human Rights (excerpt), 21475 [14AU]

Apartheid State—Origins of Violence: Eminent Persons Group (excerpt), 21539 [14AU], 21848, 21855, 21863 [15AU]

Civil Liberties Record of Justice Rehnquist: ACLU, 22810 [11SE]

Condition of Nelson Mandela: Eminent Persons Group, 13780 [16JN]

Economic Sanctions Against South Africa: Eminent Persons Group (excerpt), 21476 [14AU]

———Eminent Persons Group (excerpts), 27846 [2OC]

Neighborhood School Transportation Relief Act: Committee on the Judiciary, 12199-12204 [3JN]

Racial Violence in Mamelodi, South Africa: Lawyers Committee for Human Rights (excerpt), 383 [23JA]

South African Government: Eminent Persons Group (excerpt), 13821 [16JN], 14225 [18JN]

Violence During the Group's Visit: Eminent Persons Group (excerpt), 21539 [14AU]

Voting Rights Act: Committee on the Judiciary (excerpt), 5135 [18MR]

Reports filed

Black Revolutionary War Patriots Establish Memorial in District of Columbia: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (H.J. Res. 142) (S. Rept. 99-462), 24968 [19SE]

Commemorative Structure in National Park System Dedicated to Understanding, Knowledge, Opportunity and Equality for All People: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (H.J. Res. 666) (S. Rept. 99-463), 24968 [19SE]

Commend Government and People of Berlin for Commemoration of Olympic Games Victories of Jesse Owens: Committee on Foreign Relations (H. Con. Res. 325), 15948 [26JN]

Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 2701) (S. Rept. 99-370), 19574 [6AU]

Designate Henry Ossian Flipper Day: Committee on the Judiciary (S. Res. 105), 5664 [20MR]

Designate National Historically Black Colleges Week: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 357), 13620 [12JN]

Extend Nehemiah Housing Program and Rebuild Blighted Areas: Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (S. 2507) (S. Rept. 99-314), 12076 [2JN]

Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency for Women in Poverty: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 99-459), 47 [21JA]

Prohibit South African Loans and Investments: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.R. 4868) (H. Rept. 99-638), 13769 [16JN]

———Committee on Rules (H.R. 4868; H. Res. 478) (H. Rept. 99-644), 14077 [17JN]

———Committee on Ways and Means (H.R. 4868) (H. Rept. 99-638), 13769 [16JN]

Prohibition of Loans to South Africa: Committee on Rules (H.R. 4868; H. Res. 584) (H. Rept. 99-814), 23015 [11SE]

Rulings of the Chair

Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 4868), 14231, 14265 [18JN]

Sermons

Transformed Nonconformist: Martin Luther King, Jr., 176 [21JA]

Songs

``Happy Birthday 1986,'' Stevie Wonder, 40 [21JA]

Statements

Achievements of the Negro: Carter G. Woodson, 2264 [19FE]

Anti-Apartheid Act: John T. Walker, 11754 [21MY]

———National Education Association, 11754 [21MY]

———TransAfrica, 11754 [21MY]

———Washington Office on Africa, 11754 [21MY]

Antiapartheid Bidding Standards on Highway Projects: Member of Congress, 25763 [24SE]

Apartheid in South Africa: Allan Boesak, 14241 [18JN]

———David W. Preus, 14211 [17JN]

———Desmond Tutu, 14241 [18JN], 27655 [1OC], 27835, 27854 [2OC]

———President Reagan, 14240 [18JN]

———Senator Moynihan, 27848 [2OC]

———several national and local Jewish organizations, 27848 [2OC]

Brown v. Board of Education: William H. Rehnquist, 23513 [16SE]

Busing: Senator Eagleton (1975), 28875 [6OC]

Change in the Government of South Africa: Desmond Tutu, 11751 [21MY]

Civil Disobedience: Abe Fortas, 23304 [15SE]

———Martin Luther King, Jr., 23304 [15SE]

Civil Rights: Martin Luther King, Jr. (excerpt), 2053 [6FE]

Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act: President Reagan, 21584 [14AU]

Delusions About South Africa: Eminent Persons Group, 14240 [18JN]

Desmond Tutu of South Africa's Arrival at Stanford University: William B. Gould IV, 2025 [6FE]

Economic Sanctions Against South Africa: Allan Boesak, 14226 [18JN]

———Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr., 21857-21861 [15AU]

———Cyril Ramaphosa, 21848 [15AU]

———Desmond Tutu, 13821, 13822 [16JN], 14227 [18JN], 21476, 21528 [14AU], 21862, 21863 [15AU]

———Eminent Persons Group (excerpt), 21476, 21587, 21589 [14AU]

———Helen Suzman, 21547 [14AU]

———John Nkadimengh, 21547 [14AU]

———Lucy Mvubelo, 14255 [18JN], 21547 [14AU]

———Mangosuthu G. Buthelezi, 21547 [14AU], 21849 [15AU]

———President Reagan, 21568 [14AU]

———Rashid Alli, 21547 [14AU]

———Richard Manning, 21528 [14AU]

———Richard Maponya, 21547 [14AU]

———Trade Union Council of South Africa, 21547 [14AU]

Enforcement of Antiapartheid Laws of U.S. Political Subdivisions: Senator Moynihan, 21802 [15AU]

Freedom: former Vice President, 23718 [17SE]

Get States and Cities Off Foreign Policy Stage, 25764 [24SE]

Health and Longterm Care Concerns of Older Black Americans: American Association of Retired Persons, 28201 [2OC]

Human Progress: Martin Luther King, Jr. (excerpt), 17 [21JA]

Mandela on Communism: Eminent Persons Group, 21513 [14AU]

Martin Luther King, Jr.: James A. Hickey, 17 [21JA]

National Poll Results: Joint Center for Political Studies, 33581 [17OC]

Operation PUSH, Inc. Philosophy: PUSH Institute, 18656 [1AU]

Policies: African National Congress, 21516 [14AU]

Policies of the African National Congress: Alosi Moloi, 21558 [14AU]

———Curtis Nkondo, 21517 [14AU]

———Eminent Persons Group, 21521 [14AU]

———Oliver Tambo, 21516, 21557 [14AU]

———Tim Ngubane, 21558 [14AU]

———Winnie Mandela, 21522, 21558 [14AU]

Policies of the UDF: Curtis Nkondo, 21558 [14AU]

Power of Love: Martin Luther King, Jr. (excerpt), 12 [21JA]

Progress in Civil Rights: Senator Mathias, 33361 [17OC]

Sanctions Against South Africa: Eminent Persons Group (excerpt), 27669 [1OC], 28188 [2OC]

———President of Botswana, 27655 [1OC]

———Senators Lugar and Kassebaum, 27847 [2OC]

South Africa: Desmond Tutu, 14240 [18JN]

South African Detainees: Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 16250, 16259 [26JN]

South African Policy of the U.S.: Kenneth Kaunda, 17388 [23JY]

South African Racial Polarization: Beyers Naude, 4051 [7MR]

South African Racial Violence: Allan Boesak, 13698 [13JN]

South Africa's Emergency Decree: Sheena Duncan, 27832 [2OC]

South Africa's State of the Union: Pieter W. Botha, 13727 [13JN]

U.S. Disinvestment in South Africa: Lucy Mvubelo (excerpt), 14197 [17JN]

U.S. Policy in Angola: Chester A. Crocker, 23643 [17SE]

———President Reagan, 23643 [17SE]

U.S. Policy in South Africa: President Reagan, 21549 [14AU], 27078 [29SE]

U.S. Policy Toward South Africa: Representative William H. Gray III, 14241 [18JN]

Woodson Made This Country: W.E.B. DuBois, 2265 [19FE]

Studies

South Africa's Wars—Military and Economic Campaign by South Africa To Preserve Apartheid: Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus, 23626-23628 [17SE]

Summaries

Anti-Apartheid Action Act (S. 2570), 17905 [29JY]

Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act (S. 2701), 18116 [30JY]

Fair Housing Act amendments (S. 2146), 3961-3963 [6MR]

Tables

Comparison of Lugar and Kennedy-Weicker-Cranston antiapartheid legislation, 17906 [29JY]

Funding for minority colleges and universities, 12225, 12226 [3JN]

Sanctions against South Africa, 27090 [29SE]

Value of U.S. agricultural exports to and imports from South Africa, 27850 [2OC]

Telegrams

Rehnquist memorandum on segregation: Donald Cronson, 23307 [15SE]

Sanctions against South Africa: Colin Eglin, 27665 [1OC]

Testimonies

Issues in South Africa: Malcolm Fraser, 18579-18583 [31JY]

———Olusegun Obasanjo, 18579-18583 [31JY]

Labor Unions in South Africa: Senator Hatch, 21578 [14AU]

New American Policy Toward South Africa: Roger Wilkins, 10429 [13MY]

Placement of Signs at Polling Places in Texas: Andrew Hernandez, 5135 [18MR]

———Representative Leland, 5135 [18MR]

———Sidney A. Fitzwater, 5136, 5142 [18MR]

Policies of the African National Congress: Olusegun Obasanjo, 21514 [14AU]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 325, commend Government and people of Berlin for commemoration of Olympic games victories of Jesse Owens, 13760 [16JN]

H. Res. 373, negotiations with black majority in South Africa, 21144 [13AU]

H. Res. 549, authority of State or territories of the U.S. relative to the Anti-Apartheid Act, 23154 [12SE]

H.J. Res. 666, commemorative structure within the National Park System dedicated to understanding, knowledge, opportunity and equality for all people, 15664 [26JN]

H.J. Res. 756, technical corrections to Anti-Apartheid Act, 33115 [17OC]

H.R. 4172, Local Exchange Bypass Procedures Act, 2435 [19FE]

H.R. 4985, authorizing distribution of film entitled ``The March'', 16459 [15JY]

S. 2040, Fair Housing Act amendments, 1402-1407 [3FE]

S. 2146, Fair Housing Act amendments, 3958-3961 [6MR]

S. 2319, continuation of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Holiday Commission, 7926 [17AP], 8341 [22AP]

S. 2498, Anti-Apartheid Act, 11751 [21MY]

S. 2570, Anti-Apartheid Action Act, 14538 [19JN]

S. 2636, South African Restrictions Act, 15907-15909 [26JN]

S. 2701, Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act, 18111-18116 [30JY]

S. Con. Res. 103, commend Desmond Tutu for efforts to gain black equality in South Africa, 363, 411 [23JA]

S. Con. Res. 149, condemn South African state of emergency, 13780, 13856 [16JN]

S. Res. 105, Henry Ossian Flipper Day, 5970 [21MR]

S. Res. 435, recognition of the I Have a Dream Foundation, 28563 [3OC]

S.J. Res. 74, National Black (Afro-American) History Month, 1976 [6FE]

S.J. Res. 302, Project Equality, Inc. commendation, 5683 [20MR]

S.J. Res. 303, Fair Housing Month, 7307 [11AP], 7839 [17AP]

S.J. Res. 357, National Historically Black Colleges Week, 12780 [5JN], 13743 [13JN], 24654 [18SE]

Vetoes

Anti-Apartheid Act (H.R. 4868): President Reagan, 27076 [29SE]