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The Gulf Boycott Coalition was certainly not the first group to be concerned with the" Gulf-Angola connection. Several national organizations interested in the broader issue of social justice in Southern Africa have recommended action against Gulf. A pan-African liberation organization has worked steadily for several years on generating a boycott of Gulf products in a number of urban black communities, quite independent of the GBC. By focusing upon the Dayton-based group alone, we may have inadvertently left the impression that it singly mans the barricades against Gulf. Let us hasten to correct that impression.