Bureaucrats of Liberation

Bureaucrats of Liberation

Southern African and American Lawyers and Clients During the Apartheid Era

  • Autor: Houser, Myra Ann
  • Editor: Leiden University Press
  • Col·lecció: Critical, Connected Histories
  • ISBN: 9789087283452
  • eISBN Pdf: 9789400603783
  • Lloc de publicació:  Holland , Netherlands
  • Any de publicació digital: 2020
  • Mes: Març
  • Pàgines: 342
  • Idioma: Anglés

Bureaucrats of Liberation narrates the history of the Southern Africa Project of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Right under law, a civil rights organization founded in 1963 at the request of President John F. Kennedy. Between 1963 and 1994, the Southern Africa Project connected lawyers from Namibia, South Africa, and the United States. Within the Project’s network, activist lawyers exchanged funding resources, provided logistical support for political trials, and mediated new voting and governmental systems.

The Project’s history provides a lens into twentieth century geopolitics tied to anti-apartheid, decolonization, Cold War, and movements agitating against white supremacy. In doing so, it pays careful attention to the Project’s different eras, beginning with US Executive Branch officials helming the effort and evolving into a space where more activist-oriented attorneys on both sides of the Atlantic drove its mission and politics.

  • Abbreviations
  • Notes on Terminology
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Part One: 1960s and Precedents
    • Chapter 1: Two Regions, (Nearly) One Legal Tradition
    • Chapter 2: Settings
    • Chapter 3: Beginning(s) of the Project
  • Part Two: 1970s
    • Chapter 4: Cause Lawyering and Litigation in the 1970s
    • Chapter 5: Black Consciousness in South Africa and the US
    • Chapter 6: Supportive Projects: Black Women Against Apartheid
  • Part Three: 1980s
    • Chapter 7: Prosecuting Frenzies and Deaths in the 1980s
    • Chapter 8: US Activism and the Free South Africa Movement
    • Chapter 9: Namibia, Sanctions, and Apartheid’s Death Grip
  • Part Four: 1990s and Antecedents
    • Chapter 10: Transitions During the 1990s
  • Epilogue
  • Appendix A: Southern Africa Project Trials and Inquiries
  • Appendix B: Southern Africa Project Correspondent Lawyers
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index