ican business group s U.S. Irms ,S.A By Larry Still NNPA News Service WASHI GTO • D.C. (NNPA)­ A group of30 Black and Indiana South African corporate managers employed by United States firms have returned to the racist, apartheid nation after at­ tending managemen courses at th Whart n School of Business in Philadelphia and holding meetings with governme t offi­ cials and African American business leaders. '. Most of the visiting managers were from Sullivan Signatory Comp nies who signed an agreement with Rev. Leon Sul­ livan of Philadelphia several years ago promising to use the influence of their multinational rums to seek end to segrega­ tion and exploitation in the white ruled Affrikaner govern­ ment with a majority of Black" African people. . , Rev. ulliyan ended the agreement earlier this year, aying it was not effective and he urged divestment and withdrawal of all American I firms from 'outh Africa. However, many American firms are transferring their business to outb- African I subsidiaries in­ volving Black and Brown cor-" porate officials. . At an International Net­ working" reception at t e Black wned Mingles Restaurant· in ) downtown Washington, South African delegation leader undra aidoo of SA Cyanamid told business leaders "we want to ct up lines of communication with Blacks in the U.S. As we gain incre sed control in our c untry and our companie , we . need the kills. infprmation . transfer and capabili y . . . to help our growth and s Lidify ur I • • " POSItIOns ... Although adamant in their oppositlon to apartheid, the mid-level managers also ex­ presse opposition to divest­ ment and the withdrawal of American rums. We don't want to lose the progress 've made. Instead of forcing companies to pull out, we want to use our leverage and your leverage to force our rums to upgrade us, hire more of us and. help our township and communities, aid Gabriel Malef stse of Cigna Insurance. The etworking forum was sponsored by the Business Ex­ change etwork and Interna­ tional Exchange Network. Representatives included U.S. Chamber of Commerce offi­ cials, State Department offi­ cials, former Ambass dor to South African Herman ickel, "African World" te vision producer, Dr. Joseph Ap­ plegate and other ;Black • I • I . American businessmen in­ cluded Cigna, Borden, Johnson and Johnson, Goodyear, Otis Elevator, Unisys., KeUog Co., Hughes Products, National Cash Register Co., Colgate Pal .. molive, DuPont, Warner Lam­ bert, Anikem, Ltd., and Cyanamid. Other Black busi­ ness groups are seeking to ar­ range visits to the U.S. said In­ ternational Network chairman Malcolm Beech who is return­ ing to South Africa on an ex­ change ur. JOE MORGAN, former Oak- IIBlack Clout" campaign aimed 1 at amassing just that ���\ CHICAGO - The American \ with the AHBAI 'Proud Lady" · Health and Beauty Aids In- logo. stitute (ASBAI), a trade as- "As the leading force in the sociation representing the lead- ethnic hair care industry, ing Black-owned manufacturers A H B A I re pres en t s th e of hair care and cosmetic economic strength and unity of products, has launched an ad- twenty (20) ethni manufac- verusmg campaign to capture a . turers," said Gary Gardner, . larger share of the $2.6 billion . chairman, AHBAI and pr�s;­ ethnic health and beauty aids dent, Soft Sheen Products cq. market. • "Our advertising 'campaign Themed, "Black Clout . strives to inform and educate check It Out!", the multi-media the consumer of ethnic 'products advertising campaign em- .., as well as to promote the phasizes the economic power of viability of the overall category," Black consumers when they he added. purchase. products stamped The "Black Clout" campaign will be heavily promoted through print, electronic and outdoor media. "A other elemen of the campaign will focus on the · Black hair tylist and beauty and barber supplier. pecial 'Proud Lady' window decals and posters have been designed to encourage support df these professionals who are the lifeblood of the ethnic hair care industry," said Geri Duncan J ones, acting executive director, . AHBAI. The "Proud Lady'" the offi­ cial AHBAI symbol and is printed on more than 3000 produ�ts manufactured by as­ sociation members. The "Black Clout" campaign is a direct appeal to Black con­ sumers to patronize Black­ owned companies as a mean of strengthening economic development within Black com­ munities across America. . "It is imp rtant that Black con umers know that pe ding II n tributorshlp in Hayward, C Uf. Joe Morgan Beverag Company is the first Black Coor dls­ tributor in orthern California nd th el venth in the country. JSU nears $10 million drive . JACKSON, S - Jackson State U niversit y officials hope to wrap up a 10 million campaign to boost academic programs by June 30 _J a year ahead of schedule . So far, about $8 million has been raised from private sources since President James Hefner announced a five-year fund-rais­ ing campaign at his November 1984 inauguration. The campaign wil allow the 6,500- tudent urba university to: -Pr ovide scholarships for gifted and talented students. -Attract nationally known cholar to the Jackson Stale faculty in a wide range of dis­ ciplines, such as computer science, business and physics. -Pump money into faculty re­ search programs - from science and technology to social and education issues. -Support community service . projects; indu� programs to reflect the schoo1is urban mi - sion. Hefner'S future plans also cal1 for raising money to reno ate the on-campus Univer­ sity Park into a performing Arts center; and to complete fund­ raising for two distinguished profe orships. One, in arts �d letters, wou d honor Mississippi author Margaret Walker Alexander. W. ALVIN JACKSON been eel vp 0 I nd tru firm based in Monroe, Mlc I n, DO . ranked al Michigan' lar e t Inority owned firm and one of t e NadoD' 10 b t BI eel and operated companies. J D, 37, Is gradu te of Loyo • University, Chi 0, tb a de­ gree iD m.-ketl and penon­ nel, Hi prior e ployer. Volk.swapn United Sta , Inc. their dollars on products manufactured by Black-owned' companies generates revenue that is reinvested in their com­ munity," Jones. added. Collectively, AHBAI mem- .. ber companies generate more than 3,500 jobs, .sponsor the highly promoted "Blac on Black Love" campaign and sup­ port hundreds of minority civil and community organizations. For more information con­ tact AHBAI Headquarter, 111 Ea. t Wacker 'Driv , Suite 600, hicago, Illinois,) 1, (312) M4-661O.