Description | Papers relating to Ugandan Asians, including: British Council of Churches briefing paper (ff.115-121); letter from the Revd. Richard Burn about the need to encourage the church in Uganda to be critical of its government and discussion of how to respond (ff.124, 132-137, 145-147, 169); letters about Uganda from Lord Richard Cecil, Sir Cyril Black, Lord Lloyd (ff.122-127, 138-140, 158-159, 167-168, 170, 173, 177-178, 183); speech by President Julius Nyerere (ff.128-131); text of a sermon by Canon Max Warren preached 27 August 1972 (ff.141-144, 174); text of Archbishop Coggan's letter to 'The Times' (f.148); text of a statements by Ronald Williams, Bishop of Leicester, Laurence Brown, Bishop of Birmingham and Stretton Reeve, Bishop of Lichfield (ff.149, 199-201); text of a draft statement by the Conference of Missionary Societies on the expulsions of Asians from Uganda (ff.150-153); report by Elliott Kendall on the situation in Uganda (ff.154-156); Archbishop Ramsey's endorsement of the BCC statement (f.157); letter to Archbishop Ramsey from John Satterthwaite, Bishop of Fulham and Gibraltar, about the situation in Germany with regard to Ugandan Asians and reply (ff.160, 175); text of Archbishop Ramsey's interview on 'Today' and press release (ff.161-163); BCC statements on the expulsion of Asians from Uganda (ff.164-165, 187); letters from member of the public (ff.171-172, 176, 189-190); memos about the situation in Uganda, the response of the British High Commission and the British Council of Churches (ff.179-182); correspondence with Robert Carr, Home Secretary, and 'The Times' about a Home Office charitable fund for Ugandan Asian refugees (ff.185-186, 188, 194, 208-209, 226); memo about the situation of British passport holders (ff.191-193); copy of a letter from staff at Makerere University and correspondence with Donald Coggan, Archbishop of York, about it (ff.195-198, 212, 214); correspondence with Robert Moore of Aberdeen University about a memo from Kampala about the attitude of the British High Commission (ff.202-207); notes on the work of the BCC (ff.210-211, 213); presscutting of Enoch Powell's speech to members of the Monday Club and response (ff.215-216, 228-229); BCC statements (ff.217-218); press release from the Co-ordinating Committee for the Welfare of Asians leaving Uganda (ff.219-225); BCC appeal leaflet and memos on resettlement (ff.227, 230-232); papers for the House of Lords debate on resettlement (ff.233-241); report on Ugandan Asian refugees in Italy and Austria (ff.242-245, 253); letter from Louise Pirouet about stateless refugees forwarded by Bishop John Howe (ff.246-248); correspondence with Bishop Cecil Patterson about the Ugandan Asian Relief Fund (ff.249-252). |