cover image: Michigan State University African Studies Director David Wiley and librarian Peter Limb interview Harris Frank Beeman on his involvement in social justice for South Africa

Michigan State University African Studies Director David Wiley and librarian Peter Limb interview Harris Frank Beeman on his involvement in social justice for South Africa

2003

Harris Frank Beeman discusses his involvement in social justice for South Africa, a cause he pursued while serving as Michigan State University's tennis coach and Director of Intramural Sports, and Recreation Services. Dr. David Wiley, Director of the MSU African Studies Center, and Peter Limb, MSU Libraries Area Studies Librarian, interview Beeman. Beeman describes his early involvement in civil rights issues in the U.S. and leading fair housing protests in East Lansing in the 1960s. He also talks about getting involved with the South African Liberation Committee (SALC) in the 1970s at MSU, spearheading efforts to get selective purchase policies passed by East Lansing City Council and the MSU Board of Trustees, and pushing the University and the State of Michigan to divest from holdings in South Africa. Part of the African Studies Interview Series sponsored by the MSU Libraries and the African Studies Center.
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Authors

Beeman, Harris F

Collection
G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
Contributor
Wiley, David 1935 Limb, Peter Michigan State University. African Studies Center Vincent Voice Library
Place Discussed
Michigan East Lansing South Africa United States
Provider
Michigan Service Hub
Published in
South Africa
Rights
In Copyright
Source
Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/de28e52aafe4451259baec1205580afc

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