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Black Africa (1966-02-27)

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U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, G. Mennen Williams described U.S. investment in South Africa as providing "neither the leverage nor the interests that they (the Africans) might suspect." His remarks on U.S. policies and objectives in sub-Saharan Africa were made tonight in national Educational Television's "Great Decisions-1966" series. The program is being broadcast this week on all 104 NET affiliated stations. In an NET interview with international news correspondent David Schoenbrun, the State Department official viewed the South African question as "different" from Rhodesia, which he believes to be "cracking" under economic pressures. Mr. Williams asserted that while our ultimate objective in South Africa is clear, "it's not clear that the same tools would be effective" as they have been in Rhodesia. The South African question is dissimilar to Rhodesia, he maintained, because "Africa is very impatient to see this regime practicing apartheid brought down. The Africans recognize what we want to do but sometimes they feel we're a little slow in using the means at our disposal to bring down that government." To exert economic pressure in South Africa "isn't a…

Directors & creators

Siemanowski, Dick

Subjects

G. Mennen Williams, U.S. Africa policy, South Africa, apartheid, Rhodesia, sub-Saharan Africa, David Schoenbrun, U.S. State Department, Cold War Africa, economic sanctions, African nationalism, 1966 foreign policy, National Educational Television, Great Decisions series

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