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Christian Concern for Southern Africa


IDENTITY STATEMENT

Reference code(s): GB 0102 CCSA

Held at: School of Oriental and African Studies

Title: Christian Concern for Southern Africa

Date(s): Created 1966-1993

Level of description: Collection (fonds)

Extent: 32 boxes

Name of creator(s): Christian Concern for Southern Africa

CONTEXT

Administrative/Biographical history:

Christian Concern for Southern Africa (CCSA) was founded in 1972 as an interdenominational Christian body concerned with raising awareness of the political situation in South Africa and to co-ordinate the response of British Churches. It was based initially at 41 Holland Park, London, then at the premises of the Catholic Institute for International Relations (CIIR) near Regent's Park, then at 2 Eaton Gate, London, the headquarters of the British Council of Churches, and finally in Camberwell Road, South London.

Its policy and decision making council was the Executive Committee made up of representatives from various religious and social organisations. In 1981 the Rev. R. Elliott Kendall was appointed first as Secretary and then as Executive Secretary until his retirement, just before his death in 1992.

CCSA had links with all the main British Christian churches, relying predominantly on them for financial support although charitable organisations also gave assistance. CCSA's main work concentrated on gathering information about British companies with interests in South Africa. This information was then used both to supply to other affiliated organisations and to pressurise the companies themselves into taking a more ethical stance on their treatment of black and coloured employees in South Africa. In particular, the involvement of oil companies was targeted leading to the establishment of the Oil Working Group in 1979. CCSA's other activities included the publishing of educational literature; the collection of literature from similar groups; correspondence with political groups and a mass lobby of Parliament; organising conferences and establishing and maintaining links with South African groups.

The activities of the CCSA ceased in 1993 when the political situation in South Africa was believed to be improving significantly.

CONTENT

Scope and content/abstract:

Records, 1966-1993, of Christian Concern for Southern Africa (CCSA), comprising papers on the constitution of the CCSA; its Executive Committee and Annual General Meeting papers; finance papers and examples of many of CCSA's publications and reports. Also included are files of correspondence between CCSA and churches and religious organisations, affiliated support groups and British companies in South Africa. Papers also include those of the Oil Working Group, which contain material on the Royal Dutch/Shell Group; the mass lobby of Parliament (17 June 1986) for 'Sanctions against Apartheid' organised by CCSA; and the Ethical Investment Research Service, founded as an independent offshoot of CCSA.

ACCESS AND USE

Language/scripts of material: English

System of arrangement:

The collection has been arranged into twenty sections: constitution and policy papers; Executive Committee papers; Annual General Meeting papers; finance papers; correspondence with churches and other religious bodies; affiliated support groups (British groups / International groups); South Africa organisations files; papers relating to government and political parties; papers relating to sanctions and investment groups; Oil Working Group papers; companies involved in South Africa; CCSA general reference files; Lobby of Parliament (17/6/86); essays, papers, seminars and conferences; published materials; office administration; Ethical Investment Research Service; press cuttings; and CCSA publications.

Conditions governing access:

Unrestricted.

Conditions governing reproduction:

Copyright held by Christian Concern for Southern Africa. No publication without written permission. Apply to SOAS archivist in the first instance.

Physical characteristics:

Finding aids:

Unpublished handlist.

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

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Archival history:

Immediate source of acquisition:

Donated in January 1994.

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DESCRIPTION NOTES

Note:

Date(s) of descriptions: 15 May 2000


INDEX ENTRIES
Subjects
Apartheid | Racial segregation | Interethnic relations
Christianity | Ancient religions | Religions
Economic sanctions | International conflicts
Financial administration | Finance
Foreign relations | International relations
Petroleum industry | Power industry | Industry
Political participation | Political behaviour | Political sociology
Press cuttings | Newspaper press | Press
Private enterprises | Enterprises
Protest movements | Political movements
Racial prejudice | Racial discrimination
Religious organizations | Religious institutions
Resistance to oppression | Oppression | Political movements

Personal names

Corporate names
Christian Concern for Southern Africa
Christian Concern for Southern Africa | Executive Committee
Christian Concern for Southern Africa | Oil Working Group
Ethical Investment Research Service
Royal Dutch/Shell Group

Places
South Africa | Southern Africa