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The Northeast Coalition for the Liberation of Southern Africa (NECLSA) was an anti-apartheid organization founded in 1977 at Yale University by members of the Black Student Alliance at Yale (BSAY) and students at Rutgers University in response to the massacre of black students by the South African police during the Soweto student uprisings in June 1976.
Kurt Schmoke & Ralph Dawson, moderators of the Black Student Alliance at Yale, played important roles as liaisons between the undergraduate community and the administration.