NEGROES WHO BACK RHODESIA

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CIA-RDP73-00475R000100490002-2
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December 27, 2016
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December 19, 2013
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2
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February 22, 1966
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CI-AT _NEW \MR Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/19: CIA-RDP73-00475R000100490002-2 r co lUbti ROWAN e8reGes WEza) By CARL T. ROWAN ; 7X,T'a TASHINGTON: America's two busiest Negro apologists for , racial segregation and colonialism are ? at it again. And that means more , headaches for the State Department and trouble in Africa for the .United States and Great Britain. ? Max Yergan, a former Communist turned super-patriot, and George Schuyler, . a writer for the Pitts- burgh Courier, have ? popped up as front men for a new right- wing organization de- signed I', "save" Africa , from ( nmunism. ? They have begun by trying to preserve the segregationist, ' breakaway regime of Ian Smith. in ? Rhodesia. ? The group, the "Am_erican:African . Affairs Assn.," says in its "Money. ? Pitch" being mailed all osier the coun- try, that it will fight the "ignorance, cupidity and mischievous Intent of those individuals, institutions, peri- odicals and organizations which are in effective control of American 'policies toward Africa." ? Even a cursory check shows, host/- ever, that the leaders of the group are primarily interested in defending South African apartheid and Rhode- . , sian racism?and in protecting the United States from the incursions of ? . the 20th Century. ; . Yergan, the association's co-chair-' man, Rep. John Ashbrook (R.-Ohio) ' ? and Ralph de Toledano, a former. . leftist who has made anti-communism a profession, recently returned from a "fact-finding" mission to Rhodesia. They issued a 12-page report that ...warns, in so many breathless words, that the survival, of Western civiliza- tion depends on the survival of Smith's outlaw regime. Ashbrook, chairman of ? the "fact- . finding group,".* was in .Rhodesia for ; three' days, his office reports He con- ' ? ? I , Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/19: CIA-RDP73-00475R000100490002-2 eluded that Smith's government com- mands "the respect of a preponderance of the Africans." '? That is like spending three days s the guest of Alabama officials and di covering that a preponderance of Ala- bama Negroes' just love Gov. George 'Wallace. Last year, by the way, Ashbrook voted against the voting rights bill, Medicare, aid to schools, foreign aid, ? urban affairs, the poverty program and virtually every other liberal or moderate proposal to come before Congress. A few years ago, Yergan and Schuyler were used to give a little "color" to another right-wing lobby ? called the "Katanga Freedom Fight- ers." This group tried, almost success-. ' fully, to force the U. S. Government to acquiesce in an effort by Moise . Tshombe to steal mineral-rich Ka- tanga away from the rest of The Congo. , ? Co-chairman -with Yergan is Wil- Ham A. Rusher, publisher of the Na- tional Review and a long-time, king- maker in right-wing circles. Rusher ? was the founder of the movement for Barry Goldwater but bowed out when it was taken over by what he thought were "Arizona hicks." The new Rusher-Yergan group is dangerous for two reasons: o Some Africans may be naive enough to believe that this collection of fear-merchants is really representa- ? tive of the United States.. o It is just vocal and troublesome enough that it might make an already ? timid State Department even more tremulous in dealing with the vital ? problems of Rhodesia and the rest of Africa. . The group may be correct when it i ".says that "communism and free men ? are locked in a deadly struggle" in Africa. But the surest way to doom free men to defeat is for the United . ' States to base its policies on the "fact- finding" or the 'views of men who obviously think, the ?Renaissance was subversive. ? ? ? *:.. ? esntlitlik IPFINIseel "iv 6.104.1!. fif1111.11111. ? ? ? ' !.! : ??