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are alarm, howesvm
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Kev: Xork on Jana-My 35, 1950

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have put forth the greatest
efforts to capture the entire AmericanLabor Party throughout NewYork
State. They succeededin capturing the Manhattanand BI 0Ok_1,3m
sections or
the AmericanLabor Party, but outside of NewYork City they have
been
unable to win

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The"DailyWorker"
tissue,of FebruaryI0, 1950,page5, column

l, reported that the Wnerican Labor Party would sponsor a "Rally for F.E.P.C."
at the ManhattanCenter; 314Street and Eighth Avenue, NewYork City. The
article

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meeting.
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column1;, reported that the Progressive Party was making lens for the
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inChicago
from
February
2ito26,1950.
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that PAULROBESON
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planned to set up a new draft program designed to show to the
public
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CommunistParty."
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at the convention.

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program
of the Progressive
Party woulddeal vriththe following:
"1.

Communists
would be welcomeas active membersin the

Progressive Party, but would not be permitted to bold positions

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placed humanrights first.

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right d.&#39;i.rection
an invitation will be extendedto all true liberals who
have shunned the Party because of its Communisttinge.

forces and those who

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either the Republican or Democratic Parties.
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Progressive
Party are not so sherpthet
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and the

little flexibility onthe part

of the Communist
Party cannotsettle the issues, but on the other hand
if the Gomzmmist
Party choosesto fight the adoptionof the program,and

attemptto split the Progressive


Party, thenthe Progressive
Party would

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that

a united front with the Cormmmist


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column2, reported that the American


Labor

February15, 1950, page8,

Party sponsorede Rally.

for 1iEEP.C."
on February 13, 1950 at the Manhattan Center. According to
the article PAULROBESON
was one
of
the speakers at this rally and was

reported to have said that


"Full
rights for any peopleare on the
order
of the day, andwe&#39;ll
keep on fighting and dying for themuntil democracy
is
a

reality

in this country."

The"Daily Worker"issue of February17, 1950, pageS,

column1, containedan article entitled "Robeson


Blasts against African
,
sorkers." In this article it was reported that Paul Robeson,
of the Council on .;frioen sifnirs yesterday denouncedthe terror against
African Workers in Liberia

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Order 9535.

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Confidential Informant: of
1:no:*m relie.bility,adviseri that

on
February
19, 1950 he attended the State Convention of
the
Progressive
Party of
Maryland which had been held at the Odd Fellows Hall,
He
Cullough
and Lanville

Streets, Baltimore,

According to
the
and delivered
informant stated

priVi1E5$ for
he pointed

Maryland.

informant, PAUL ROBESON attended


this meeting

convention. The
a speech to
the
members attending this
speech, "demanded full
citizenship
thet RDBESON, in
his

all
Negro

and Jewish people in


the

out how both races

dedicating his whole


life

United States;

America
are not accepted in

openly to
the

that

and he was

cause of
oppressed

peeple."

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The informant

said that

ROBESOT also

criticized
the

_._.!I
nepuolicen anu
Democratic Parties, the Tronen.Eeetrine, the Tefte ertley

Law, the United States

foreigr policy

end the herylend Ober Law.

According to
the
informant, ROEESONalso urged the
people "to fight for
the eleven Communist Party leaders because the
Communist Party fights for
some of
the
same rights that the Progressive

Party does."

The "Daily Worker" issue of


Februe1&#39;2T,
1950, page 1,
column 1, reported that the Progressive Party ended its Second Annual
article reflected
that
Convuntion in Chicago on
Februery
26, 1950. The

PAUL BOBESOH
had been named a5 Co Chairman of
the

Progressive Party

at

this convention.

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The "Daily orker" issue


of March
12;
1950, section 1,
page 3, column 1, reported that PAUL ROBESON
was a sponsor of
the
Hey
Day Committee. In
this
article it
was reported that the May Day Committee
was to
be
in charge of
the
plahs for the may Day celebration to
be
held
on
Hay 1, 1956.
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May Day Committee has been declared

by the

Attorney General as comingwithin the purview of Executive Urder 9835.


The New York "Journal

reported that
"PAUL
Hrs.
ELEANOEE

American" issue

of March

ROBESON, pro-Coznmunist
Negro singer ,has

ROOSEVELT S television

program next

removal followed

~..-@

ck

for veterans

hundreds oi

of
NBC.

Negro leaders

ROBESOWS

and spokesmen

The above article reported.

that ROBESON was to have been he

guest on Mrs. RQOVEHEIS&#39;S


program on March 19, 1950 and was to have participated in a discussion on "the position of the Negro in American
Political life."

The "Daily1&#39;u _orl<er"


iesue of
isrierch 1?,_l9SO, page9:,

column 2, reported that


thousand last

night in

"PAUL ROBESON
told acheering

the South

Side Negro

I won&#39;t
be
silenced&#39;_de5pite being
N33 television
show."

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organizations."

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complaints from

been taken off

Sunday, it

today by CHnRI.ES R.DENNY, Executive Vice President

13, 1950

audience of fifteen

Community in Chicago tnet

banned from
.

Hrs. ELEAEO2

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cc atained

an article

entitled "Pickets

Blast NBC

Video Censorship

of

Robinson." This
article reported
that the Herlem.Trade Union
Council
sponsored apicket
demonstration on March 16, 1950 before the main entrance
of
Radio
City The
article further
reported that
the demonstration
was in
protest "against
the banning
oi
PAUL ROBESQN
from ascheduled
appearance on
Ms. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT*S Sundaytelevision program."
_

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Informe.ntknown
of relia
541- oilit
SD

advised that
front organization
Party. V

the Harlem Trade Union


and that its officers

ouncil isa
Comunist Party
are members of the Communist
_-

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The
"Amsterdam News"issue
oi
Iviarch 15, 1950, page 6,
column 2, contained an article entitled
"ROBESON Concert
to Raise Funds
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for Peekskill

will sing

Suit." In

this article

at a concert to

raise funds

it was

reflected that

for the

financing of

PAUL ROBESON

the tio"mi111n

dollar

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victims of

the mob violence at

State, Westchester

and Peekskill

Peekskill last

It was announcedthat
thejoncert
to-Shoulder" and

would
be

Q
.
&#39;~,;;~ .:

._-un lled,

&#39;~;

in labor

suit against

for

ended
a

meeting sponsored

by the

Negro
people.

Harlem Trade Union

.-

Westchester officials

of the riots near

The Civil

General as
coming

Street
3

Manhattan Center.

until the

Grand Jury

Peekskilll last

the-re has

completed

summer.

The jurist
refused to
interfere with
the Grand Jury"s .inqui.ry
into the
riots which
developed when ROBE- SON triedto Bing at aleftistsponsored rally."
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reliability,
victims of

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had beenentitled "Shoulderat the

The NewYork "Daily Hirror" issue


of March Eh, 1950 reported
that "Federal Judge G01-IGER
yesterday restrained PAUL _ROBESOl*I,
the Civil
Rights Congress, and
others
from proceeding with their
$2,000,000 damage

that the
action of

Rights Congress

has been declared by

within the purview of Executive Order


9535.

the Attorney

_0n Coni identialInformantlof knmm

March 26

the Golden Gate Bell Room, lh2 Street and Lenox Avenue, New York

its investigation

; &#39;?&#39;
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held on

City.
The
informant stated
that the meeting was called "Labor
solutes the
Negro People
Rally." According
to the informant, RGBESON had been a
speaker at the rally
and, according
to the informant, HOBEON,
in his
speech, called
for the liberation of
the eleven convicted Communists and
asked
for
full support
of the Harlem Trade
Union
Council and its fight
for
e place

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Informant
.advised
that B

on Herch 23 he he at

Souncil at

summer against New York

officials."

advis
.a.
eattended the PAUL ROBESON concertfor the
Peekskill," which
bed been held at the Eerlhatte Center, 3h th

and
Eighth

Avenue, New

concert has

York City

been sponsored

on this

by the

date.
The

informant stated

Westchester Peekskill

Committee.

According to
the informant,
the meeting had
protested
Federal Judge CONGER inNew York, who had ordered another

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others against Westchester County and NewYork State officials.

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songs
for
the
audience. v

the informant,
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but sang many

In April 1950 Con dential Informant


advised that the
Westchester Peekskill Committee was a. CommunistParty front organization.

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Confidential
Informant
T-6,oi known

advised that
PAUL

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ROBESON
wasl eonoealedember .o<1.neConnnmistParty

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Informant
&#39;dvised
thathe
had attended a "Freedom Rally"
Committee

at

the

Manhattan

According

sponsored by the Joint Anti-Fascist

Center

on this

PAUL ROBESONhad
been

to the informant

Refugee

&#39;
q-

date.

one of the

speakers at this rally and, in his speech, had said that "The U.S. judiciary
and other powers are trying to bring back world Fascism."
_

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the following

The informant
comments:
-

stated

that

ROBESONQin. his speech,

also made

t-4.--_-.;
*.&#39;-7&#39;
.

"He was in Europe one year ago, he saw the Marshall Plan
going from worse to worse. The people of Europe will not allow i a.seismto

put its foot backthere. The


US

oa.n__;_1ot
trifle with the peopleftheydid

not trifle
with the miners and would not
have
trifled
with iron and steel if
not for some stool pigeons, but they will not trifle
with the negro gieople,
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there are
15
million of them in this country and they might not be willing
to die so easily, they night prove unhealthy. They want to take over
Africa

but they are afraid,

brought
L

it -migzt also prove unhealthy.

freedom to miners in Chile

as the fredom loving

The US has

m-an from Chile,

~
now

visiting us tel_l_us. In 1=.i rica.


there are
B
million negroesagainst
2
million
whites and
8
millions throwingrocks to
2
millions can get awful rough.
First 10, ll

and 25, and they are talking of jailing

thousandsof amerieans.

Deniswill bejailed like the manyothers. Wegmericans


shouldfeel ashamed
to stmd
by

doing nothing.
I

work hard, but


I

still

feel

ashamed,
I

can not

do more. Where are the million voters we got


a
couple of years ago.
&#39;there are the thouandsvoters we got last year? We are loosing millions of
..;:_-

followers,theyarezifraidto defend
the 25, thenjust reniember
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has been
cited
by
the
Attorney General as
coming
the
purview of Executive Order
9835&#39;.
.-

The "Daily Worker" issue of April

23, 1950, page 8,


column

reported that
PAUL ROBESON
mould attend the 20th
the Jewish People&#39;s FraternalOrder, Intemational

Square Garden, New York City, on

A
3,

mmiverosazy celebration
of
Workers Order, at Madison

Kay 20, 1950. &#39;-

._.__..~._-

The International Workers Order


has beendeclaredby
the

Attorney General
as coming
Iithin the purview ofExecutive Order
9835.
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0nMayl,195OSA:a.ndSA
b
the activitiesof theMay Day
celebration at
Union Square,

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reviewed
New York

City. The

the principal

agents prepared

speakers. The

a summery
of

folloning is

the speeohesmede

the text

of the

PAUL ROBESON:

this demonstration
the understanding
Y

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by

speech made by

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America

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"Friends-we are
all proud
to be here today--to
be
part
of
for peace,
and for apeop1es&#39;
world. We
know that-".that thi
America must he e different lend.
This

must be
one

which sta.nds...The

Communist Party

will fight

for _

the privilege.
Here in America, but
throughout the
Iorld....end this
day
is an American day-this
is an international day-it
means that we look
for a ohmging world.
We are e part oi that.
We artists,
we scientists,
we workers, we Negroes. We are committed to build anew world, and we .
must take our common st:-ength...Iho
wait
for
us to come and help us in
our struggle
for peace....."
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reliability, advised
that he had attended ameeting
sponsored by
the
.&#39;---51&#39;
Jewish
People&#39;s
Fraternal
Order
of
the
International
Workers
Drder
at
the
. -&#39;24.!
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Auditorium

eAccording

by
ROBESON atIt-his

in Los

Angeles, California

to the

informant, the

on this

date.

following is

meeting:

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the speech

made

d.

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"I just went to say before I go that I was happywhen

I came in, and it&#39;s


wonderful to know and to experience this kind of spirit
and courage in Los Angeles. I&#39;ve
been going ECIOSS-th6 ~GJHn I jf3&#39;*r9Sj &#39;
, we he

a lot of nonsense, about fear et cetera, but I&#39;ve


seen the people from

Q
s

below, among the Negro people, among the Jewish people, among the foreign
born, among the workers who are saying that we are going to have peace in

our time,
we&#39;re
gonna have a decent world for our children whoever they may
be, whether they
be
black or white.
I&#39;ve
seen those kind of people and they

aren&#39;t
frightened,
they sren t stepping
back
any more than you are stepping
back here tonight,
and
I
wants thank you for this feeling
of courage that
you give to m, and I am.sure to those others who come into your mdst.
It&#39;s
l&#39;;&#39;F
--5--M

nice,

going about this America,

as the song said, for our kind of

ghting

America, not a reactionary


America but an America of the people
that
of an America that
I
said before that
I
love to the depth of my being,

the other America, the fascist

America,
I

will

fight

against it with every

I0 0 0 0 &#39;

in

kind
but

&#39;

"Though I would tell you of the strength thet I find going


about this America of ours an to remind you that all around the world
today
the people are on the mcrch. he are winning this struggle and nothing can
set the world hack&#39;but
upon our shoulders in this great lend is a very

--c.-qr--g
=

very deep responsibility,

a responsibility

to live

up to what we must
in

our

times, and it isn&#39;t


easy. It meansworking everzgsy, broadening this base
amongmillions and millions of .~_meri8n5_
tho wait to hear. our message,
having the c-urage to stand and fight and
never
give eround. That is our
responsibility
which we oust carry on to our children yet unborn.
I
an
sure that those responsibilities
we shall accept. That battle we can win
and I wants thank you for being part of that vanguard in this great

historic

time."
&#39;

&#39;

The "Daily Worker"


issue
- 1- 1

sign which called

,,:;.,--1.1,

for

"enact FEPC, anti-lynch

Taft-Hartley

and housing-"

sponsored
by

the Progressive Party,

~
&#39;_
I
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of May 28, 1950, page 1, column1,

ccntsined a picture which reflected PAULROBESON


picketing the White House
in Washington, D.C. This picture reflected that RCBESUN1ues
carrying a
lsw,

abolish

Poll

Tax,

amend

the picket

line

had been

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reflected

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of which RBBESON
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The Con dential

Idformants mentioned in the report of

SA
MELVIN A. THOMPSON
dated at
New York JUN11 1950 are as follows:
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who requsted
his identit
be tke
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DATE:

August 8, 1950

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wife
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the
noted
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singer.

She resides at 1221 Enfield 812.,

eld, Gomecticut.

Infern-

ticn available to this


office
re ects that her husband, PAULBDEESOH,
is not frequently st home in Connecticut.
L closed file is presently maintained on the captioned individual.
lest report submitted
by
this attics was the closing report or S1

nds

The

at new
Haven,
Gonmcticut,
12/26/la,withnew
Elven

as origin. This report re ected activity in the People s Party of


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selected as candidate for Congresswomanat Large

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being transmitted
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herewith.
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The case in the New Haven Office is being


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be
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ago,
Russia encouraged American travel
to Rlzaeia through
the
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ahen aha tommi
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Lnericane not

reporting the

truth, she

had to

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Iarshall
European countriee
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Italy before
the election:
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aid unleen

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clanp doll:
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she is not a Coumniert, in
defended Moscow
policies
-no discrimination against
neg:-oee etc. iaile
here in the U.3.,
especially
in the eouth, plenty
or
dilcrilinetiol,
q1-_

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to tile
diepatchee;
correspondents told

Chinese Commniste to permit

again
countered
the truth,

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certain

by the
there would
that if

when Iwanted

to go,

bnt don&#39;t
take that

to Ihich

ae
a

to 0

to China

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truth, it

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foreign correspondent!

statement that,
if
be no reetrictionn

Iwanted

of lane:-icm businessmen to learn the

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could be arranged; naked 1

Sumter mold

be the

commitment!

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- i; iu:s"i,
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urn.
at a nominating convention of the Peoples Party of Connecticut in New Haven

and
praised
Soviet
dekate
JABOEEELLIK
for
trying
tobring
peace
tothe
wor

held on August 6, 1950 stated the the United Nations is an instrument of war

:4i~

"We must applaud Malik for so di igently pursuing the cause of international
peace, and for being so chin end stete=~......~*. .i1~;e
m the UH deliberations.
Q}-is
is e. wonderful man". "We as the peeceeparty in this country cannot support
UN action

in

This article

--1

Korea.

We condemn it."

stated that

she criticised

11.5. delegate to the UJL,

AUSTIN,describing him as Mepoiled brat and a puppet


of
0

The September28,
1950

issue of

ta

speaker at a conference

to be the featured

aura
-=v5u

WARREN

Wall Street-"

the Daily Worker stated that the Subject


on the Uni ed

Action

oi

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that the conference was sponsored by the Progressive Party of Massachusetts


.

Mrs. ROBESON
wasto talk onthe struggle of the Negropeople in the worldwide

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movement for

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ElbeJune 18; 1950 issue oi we worker contained
e
none itm cqationed,
"Peoples Party Hope State Peace Campaign". This article goes on to state,
5

"Resolving to develop a concrete campaign around Peace as the paramount


issue in the coming election campaign, Peoples Party oi Conn. delegates

at their third convention pledged to secure 50,000 signatures on the World


Peace Appeal by Oct, 1-

"$10,000 signatures were personally

guaranteed by

the 113 delegates present. "Under local issues, the platform calls for the
reorganization and modernization of the state government, including provisions
for referendum and recall,

a revision

of election

laws to

on the ballot by any party, the elimination of difficulties

low

freer
access

of ballot-gplittin g;

. _g_

and replacing oi the convention-caucus system by direct primaries.


9ther
issues stressed were expansion of unemploymentconpensation, effective rent

include all illness whichkeepsworkersfrom bringing homepay, 1 Connecticut

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River Authority, o. State farmer : market," the repeal of the State Bales tax
and adoption oi a graduated income tax.
&#39;1
e convention ended with
timonial

control, repeal of Taft-Hartley,

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revision of Iorkmen&#39;s
compensationlaws to

dinner
forMrs.
Eslanda
Robeson,
Rev.
Dudleg/q
and
Prof.
fu-r
Thomas
rson-

The August Z, 1950 issue of the NewHavenRegister said, "Mrs,


PAIIL

129555131!

wife oi the Negro baritone, was nominated by the Peoples Party of Connecticut

as its candidatefor U. S. Representative-at-Largeat 0. conventionyesterday


at

the

Towns House".

The October 13, 1950 issue of the Hartford Gourant contained.an article
re ecting that Hrs. PAULROBESON,
nomineefor U. . Representative-at-Large
in Connecticut,

addressed a Peoples Party rally

he West 1l..ddle School

w/

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M1 -as

,.,_1.:_e

[IUN92 ~MllAL
U

jg. for
peace
we
may
even
have
war
here.
"1
vote
for
either
the
Repub
orDemocratic
Parties
isnotgoing
togive
us peede.
"&#39;I.&#39;hey
areworking
4 a
in Hartford on October 12, 1950, and she stated, "I can&#39;t
see howwe can

exist

without peace.

"War anywhere is war everywhere.

"Unless we vote

very hard for war".


1

-advised
um.

heattended.
e Peoe Part meeting
on
ii

held at

This ini ormantstated

U,

that the Rev.DUDIEY


BURR
wasChairman
andrafter the openingremarks
he

introduced Hrs. ROBESOIQ


who stated that "she has never changed her mind

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and never will but will continue to fight for the better way of living",
i

&#39;
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members
should
send
telegrams
notto thePresident
buttotheirCongressmen
if_
A discussion was then held on the lhmdt-HoCa1-ran Bill

and it was urged that

asking them to vote against it.


-

.-.

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mos

922&#39;

e ne"

he

m.

meeting

were in attendance.

ROBESON
spoke saying that the

at

Mrs.
t

-es
.

mistake we make is inder-eestimating


&#39;

ourselves. "The Republican and Democratic Parties are not. "The Democratic
i
Party has brought a Negro in from out of state to say they have a Negro ight3
ing for them." She stated that she was
going
to remind them that she has lived
here for ten years and she was not brought in from another state.
She said
L
that becausemanypeople did not see her they think she is in llnseiee 1&#39;l.i_ie
|

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informant stated that many members


of
the Comonist Party in Hartford
New Haven were in attendance at this meeting.

and

92

92The
Qctober25, 1950
issue

of the BridgeportTelegram
satesthat Dr. ESLJLNDA
Q, -,

~ ROBESON
would speak that night at a Peoples Party rally

at the B

&#39;i Bridgeport
and that in a radio broadcastover Station NABat 7:15 P.lE.,
ecedingthe rally she woulddiscussthe status of the Negroin Bridgeport
p

in21:.:J
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~=.-

tioularly

Iith

respect to living

and working conditions.

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,

lyadvised
that
the
Subject
spoke
ofher
political
campaign
and
"how
she
had
ried to get experience from the other parties but has found out that they have
nothing to offer and that we can learn nothing from them". This was at a
Peoples Party meeting held at the Hotel Barnum, Bridgeport, Connecticut,
OCt~ObBI&#39;
25,

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iioung
Progressives
of A-merit;
The Hay 15, 1.950 edition of the Connecticut Canxgus,official newspaperoi the
University oi Connecticut, at Storrs, Cormeoticut, contained an article which
re ected that the Subject on May 13, 1950 addresseda group of students at the

University
ofConnecticut
under
the
auspices
ofthe
Young
Progressiv
of /7

Lmerioa. In this address she stated, "1 think anyonewho thinks Hdlarthy is

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Am 190-8032

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s,~5i>~" behaving
mi like

adignified

-,,_L,.~~L.-3

ahould is rmta "I


type~ mi gelitician and

,_-<-.-i

sen tor

reprasem;d.ng* the Azmarican citizen

think Hc arthjr
press that

aituatiun is
will make

typical of

headlines for

acertain
their em

raa.sons&#39;*. The
American press is prtty biase and me
1-easun
that I
have ms respact for the press is that it clues nut give dignified axpressiua
for the Negrm "Ihey
do mom: sayixzg of what they uaszt
ta
believs than

.....~

wt

=I_ in - ..

reparting hcmest news". &#39;iIz~m


PB&#39;JBE$32 electrifiw
the awiimee by declaring

92

that 2,/3 cf the populatziun atthe earth is "cnlnresl". She startedthat"-t.he

E
.
.;._:...1,
~;< .

*s

Negro is going ta treat you,


Iiemring that

"

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92%$wa
._=
_.-.n-M-n

she is

than before anti canstarxtly rising. Sim

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smtad fncaciamid rantprices. are cheap

are scarce.

cimmh and leaving religion,

1:;--A

"We have the finest

ln res;pnnsa ta a
questian aiaeut Russia and c urcli ralaisiztrn , 15:88. i&#39;{.iBE5{ii
stated um
Russia had apolicy
at taking. away
the
big mrsiness from the
her travels

=-,
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...:<~
~
e

she said,

ever thought sf but it wzmld ha mnxmrfal if it


were i.mp1ementad"-".Whan
s&#39;.:ri. .t1~::$.z$<.
~:as.k.L&#39;:g
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it
mtshrlng
that is gum in this "i3 11I1 iE?jF,
rs.
PQBESIH said :1-t. see -ms<i
mmecessary tn ad. anather voima to those already
ning: so much yeTl.l_ing. rs. RQBESQHattacked western calcmialism, &#39;I. ru.man*$&
"
Faurth Point-A, 1:-he 1i or bh
.&t1antic- met, and the Harshall Plan.
Althozzgh
stating that
the Hrussian at-am-&#39;1az~:i
living or
is
low in uamparisnn with the
average man of American living, the
Russians am pleased sinee it; is highex
thzaugh clothes

nqaannuna-any

bhe. mirwrity, &s We liah $22111


had treated 1.15 .

ailomunist,

saying that she had!visisbed mamchurshes during

in Ez1asia she

foun them ex-cmde mzchmore an than in 1939,

This article states that the auclience at the Jniversitgg or Donaiecticutw was
war}
hostile and she stat-ed that the Uxrit-ed $i~,a.t,es
is spand.iw aw muchmoney on

war pregaaratiens mat it


does: neathave manegrta spend on schools and ether
necessary things.
at. this point astudent czzmter-attaaked by asking hm:
she e:q>1a92:I1.nec
the present
1
expansion of "the Univevristy af azzuecis-icui - a

buildings. The

article stated

that althmxgh she said she wasglad to hear

such co-nsiruction was gcving on she had nu explanations, This


article
centinuea by stating that
most Qf the n;aes~ti@n.s
put farm->.m1by the students

by the
Ruasians
theirand
satellite
states.
and faculty

were attaekmg

the stand

by Era;

%3$3I~I emu?
the action

,z

taken

ms vavisedthat theXeung Prug;re_ssi.vea


of am;-ie*a
is anorganizaticfm
o1@3.eteJ;9* deminated
and inspirad by the Qomzmlniirst Party. Y
57
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stat-ed that
thin committee

on African affairs at
ta
be

23 Rest Ethv Street, Kev York Gity, and is believed

a_ cmnmittee formed mm

ffairs. ma

7 ~ 3nb&#39;ec
J
.
that um
list-ed
b.mewas
as
& m
re

-Qi time A-.. &#39;ic-an Ai


e1~:mi.t;t-ac; The infomaut
is located
at the
headquarters of
the Cmmcil

the membership cf the

Gommil on

Mricaxz

Gouneil on African .L iaiz shas bean declared by the Attumey

Sarzexal 1-:3
Eve within 1:-he p1.1!&#39;Vi&!I
of Executive

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mambo;
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Communist.
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thosub;et"ii @.." onea1@a
Communist"
by whichhe meant
that

Bhe is one who does not hold


to

nhipin theParty

b
she_ {I

be a Communistmemberand Ibo would deny member- "

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1950
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5/31/50

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National
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Rights Congress,
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which appearedin the March, 1950 issue of "Thunder". According to the iniorment, "Thunder" is a pro-Communistnewspaperpublished

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British

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Labor Youth League Convention.
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ROBESON
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the chance of achieving our complete liberation
within our own
_

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th

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executive committee
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officers

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Council is

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advise that the Harlem


Trade Union
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Party front

direct orders

of
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organization and

was organized

Communist Party, U.S.A. .~._

following areexcerpts fromthe speech


made.

.by ROBESONat
the
meeting of
the
National Labor
Negro Rights hel _ih Chicago:
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Conference for

so,

even
today,

Negro
Rights

as this

charts the

Conference for

National Labor

course ahead

for the

&#39;nho1e Negro
people and
their sincere
allies, it
sounds
a
warning
to American
bigotry and
reaction. For
iffifteen
million Negroes,
led by
their staunchest
sons and daughters
of
labor,
and joined
by the white working
class, say
that
there
shell be
no more Jim
Crow in America,
then
there
shall be
no more Jim Crow;

e -ow -1

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fifteen million

Negroes say,

and mean

it

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for Negro_Rights

ff I

i I1 Iffifteen
million Negroes,
inspired
in the
labor movement,
demand an end to

true leaders

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the

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foreign-born, then

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jailing
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the
leaders
of
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progressive
thought and
culture and
the leaders
of
the
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Negro
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of the
life at
the Regro
community, Ru
church, no
fraternal,
civic 0r
social organizatian
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our
communities must
be erm1tta&
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the benafit
at the
knoviege and
exyeriencei

which yam have gained

through.$our struggles

labor movement.
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termlnaticn, the_organ1zat1@nl

in the

great american

upsn to
provie tbs
spirit, tpa
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skill, the_firm
steel
of
nnyiel ing

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the
toage-aid
strivings of
the egra
people fer
equality
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om.

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the Negro
tra e unianists
tremendous responsibility
tn rally
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fur tha

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qiaserviee.

present-~
a
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right ta

receive aqual
pay far
equal work;
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there
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peace
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af men and women.and_yauth;
ta accept
the fact
that the
Regro
warkars have
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th whole
American
working class.
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the Negro
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to fail
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editiof

issue
sf

$ne 15,

fgf

1958, sectiumvl,
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PASL=HGBESBN signing apeaae


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patition in

pie ura reporte

Fhi1a&elphia The

that his

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the first
public acts of BOBESONon his return from London
i
where he had attended an Executive Committee meeting or the
or

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Congresses held in wrccraw, Poland,


and that these Congresses were part

inspired

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peace propagenda campaign.

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known

reliabil

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and New York, New York,


of s world-wide Communist~
|

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A"

PAeUL ROBEb
c

hat

sponsored a meeting

on June 28:

eale d

She erticle

&#39;

p x m

We
.

Rights Congress

at Madison Square Garden, New York City,4

a speaker at the meeting.


;

reflected
.

thet

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furnished a copy
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Civil Rights Congress meeting.

PAUL BOBESGH hen been

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The "Daily Worker" issue of June 30, 1950,

page 3, columnM, reported that the civil


.1 _.
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Confidential
Informant-

re

Communist
Informant
saidhelearned
fro
that PAUL RGBESGEwas a leaning
|!cmmun!s!
Party.&#39;
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f,&#39;
e,
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,

e vised that in his opinion the world Peace ongress hel in &#39;"i_
&#39;
Paris, France, April 20-25, l9k9, was a fcllomeup on smaller

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known
reliability;
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Informant?~

made by ROBESONat the a ove


In his speech ROBEBONcharged

that, "Every meansof communication, every organ of prestige,

beginning with the President himself has been telling


us
these last two days that the future welfare of the American
people is somehow tied to the fate of a corrupt clique of

politicians

-FFTQ
-wees
~ reen

south of the 36th parallel

in Korea--

,_

- _
"But we have come together to say that the
American people wii1.not be stampeded; that the efforts to
fen the cold war into a flaming inferno or vorldewide destructio
are doomed to rai1uro....

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_-

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"For

culmination

American

__.......

intervention

of a wicked and shameful policy


n:

in

>

.,

Korea

is

one

p"
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which our government

tun an

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by

purv1ew_of_Execut1vu

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l tn Street
that PAEL

that the

rr@e om 1s nere
T&3as~in tn@

Qangress nas been.eclarad

as cnming

the Ear

say it-again

for neir
Alabama an

at

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and Lena:

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EGBESDN was the main

Accnvding ts

the informant,

speaker at

the

_k;? ?

ROBESQN aharge tnat r.v-

tna war
in Korea
was cause wall
by Street
and that
all Streetk;?j

planne ta

grab tna rasaures at

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ad the coicnial pople

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place far
tne Negra
people
ta fight
at nnme~1n Sasrgia, 1ss1ss1p1,

tneyttergey General

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have said

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pursued w1tn raspect

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all

Yark edition

small
nations

the
f

"Pittsburgh Courier

issue atJuly 5,1$5D rpartad


tnat taGivil Eights
Cnngresa 92

sponsered arally

at
Madisen

quare Garden

on June 36; 1$S0.

The article
reflected tnat
PAUL ROBESDRwas one sf tne
speakers at
the rally
and that
in his
speech EOBE$0E stated, "Unless
amer;can* ,
interventmnn 1n.Karea
and the rest at
Aaxa
is
steppe , Afriea
will be

next in

line.

J &#39;
m Qtlanfidfential.
I fr&#39;man
acopy
ef anews
re
ease
from th
Council on
African

nlsned

gffairs date June 29&#39;,195


and entitled,Rohesan Denouneea,
m
Korean Interventiun
5% Rallyof 1,00Gat NewYbrk for civil >.
Bignta an

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Tne atatamen
reparted tnat_the
Civil RightsQangress nad.Eonsared
arally
an June 2 at Madiaenjaqnara _
aren an
that Paul
Robeson, Qhairman
of the
Council an

African Affairs,

nad been aspeaker

at the

rally" and

tnat in

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1950 contained

The article

an.ertic1e entitled,

reported that

August h,

"Rule Robeson

the State

Department had

ROBESQH&#39;s passport
to
prevent
his leaving
reported that
the State
Department stamped

Passport NG .;

cance11ed"

the country.
It was;
ROBESON&#39;s passport

record "nulland void"


i weekago afterhe had
refused to.*3

2" .1;

&#39;surrener itat the_request


was reportedly

of,the htate

taken because

Department. This

the State

Department does

actih&#39;

not

_.

cggsideg
ROBESON&#39;8
travel&#39;
aborad
"in theinterest of
the- UnitedS
QY
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held on

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page 2;

September

column 1,

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advised that

African Affairs.
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of known

en?

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parts of

at apress

about being

conference

Affairs, PAUL

asked to

the
wor1d.
,
,
.

"I

PAUL ROBESON

is the

"1

reliabili

3.-

Chairman of

shoot

1&#39;

_i,

the Council

,- A"

on

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kf92f

Ony Coni&#39;ident1a1
Informant
a vse
he attended
astreet
meeting on

that date at 116th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue, New


York City, p
Imperialism is

Then he

trying to

impose on free people

made acomparison

between the

in Korea".

U.S Civil

war between

&#39;.q =
the

North and
the South,_w1th
that of Korea: :*e # He" &#39;
~c<~
. "There

The fight

in Korea

and those

is no

is between

who trys

difference between

this two

free people
who

to enslave

them. -Yes

wishes to

wars.

and the

continue
same

double-crossers are
noticedinKorea,_1ike those double-crossers

we had in the
south of
power are always ready

the United
to enslave

states: Men
his brothers.

who for
,=

money and

A: &#39;E-.*_n 1t8d s=;}


hate noBusiness 5
interfere there;

and it
is up
to
us
want no war, but
.

:$;n%r

not easy

September

which had
been sponsored
by
the
Harlem Trade
Uhion&#39;Councile
According to
the informant,
PAUL ROBESONhad been aspeaker-at
the rally
ad inhis
speech ROBESON charged, "capitalistic
-.-.e

be free

Council on.African

issue of

On January
2,1951 confidential
Informant-- C.l

..

Amsterdam Hews

reported that

U by
the

ROBESON said, F egroes are


@%!i.t
down their brothers inother
-.---qniu

_..

New York

_..

a7
;.~
they are
of fifteen

negroes to
tell Truman
peace. ":",_;--";f_

__ -_

> s&#39;.-"They do not like

for me

and his
gang that
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and others

afraid that
we will
finally obtain
million ncgroes
inthe
defense of

American citizens.

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Party
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Ameriean
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GILBERT, Jr.

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young-Negro

in

or Lieutenant
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1.

condemned to death by Jim Crow

officer

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a Negro officer efethe 25th Infantry Regiment in Korea, was


sentenced
by
a court martial on september 6, 1950 to death for
failure
to carry out an order.
.Lieutenent
sentenced for refusing to advance with his

Tne "Daily worker issue of October 31, l9S0,t t


page M, column 5; contained an article entitled,
"Harlem
Hears Robeson, Marcantonio on Gilbert Case.
Tne article
A ,
reported that
On October
26

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GILBERT was reportecly


command in violation

of Article of Her 75. This act took place on July 31, 1950.
.

The New York Tennts

Council was described by

ConfidentialpIni ormant- on October1l,_ 1950as beinga

Communistcontrolled
organization.
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issue
of November
3, 1950, 7
of a letter from the

page 5, column 3, contained a reprint

NewYorkCiiil Rights CongresswhereinPAULROBESON


waslisted kpf
as a National
of

known

Vice-Chairman

reliabil
p_

of

the

Civil

Rights

onl

Congress.

Informant
i

farewell reception

to tne delegates

to be held

in
.

to tne worl
Sheffield,
England.
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reception
was
at
the
Hotel
Riversi
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speaker at the reception.

to the informant,

PAUL ROBESONwas Q

ROBESON
told the meeting that the

people, including tne negro people, ere ewakenins and are read!
to struggle

for peace.

He spoke of tne great world movement

for peace and of tne struggle for peace by_the Soviet Union and
the Socialist

democracies of the Eastern European bloc and of

tne struggle of tne colonial people all over tne globe. _ROBESON

seic, "Their marchtowardspeace cannot and will not be stopped

by all

tne money of wall Street."


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in Korea, in China, in Africa

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The_"Daily Worker" issue of November14, 1950,

page 4, colu
2, reported that PAUL ROBESONwould be among
the featured speakers at the Amer1can Scviet Sriendship
rally

November

Plaza.
-

16 at Riverside

~&#39;"~_The article

reported that the meeting would

commemorate the 33rd anniversary


of the founding of thefirst
Socialist
state and 17 years of American diplomatic
relations

with

Friendship

within

it.

The

National

has been declared

Council

of

by the Attorney

"Amsterdam

American-Soviet

General

the purview of Executive order 9835., m.. .1


The New York

on

News" issue

_
"

as coming

._

of November

18, 1950, page 4, column 3, contained a photograph of PAUL

ROBESONshaking hands with

J-

"Soviet

Foreign

Gomissar

met at the annual celebration of the "Great October Revolution


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in the Soviet
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The "Baily worker" issue


ct

hovember*20,-i

Peae 12, column 3, contained an article

entitled,
7

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November 16 at the Riverside
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sponsored

by

and was held

reported that "the theme of

the meetingeommemorating
the 33re anniversary
or.the Russian

Revolution

the speakers
elared

that

was peace

based

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at the meeting
"hundreds

cooperation.
-

on American-Soviet

reported that PAULROBESON


was one of
and that

of millions

in his

have

set

speech ROBESONde~
their

eyes

on new
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stars rising
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conduct and aspiration
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leaders of
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page 1, column_l, contained an article entitled,
Warsaw
Parley Makes
world
Plea for reece", written by JOSEroKSTABOBIN.
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it was reported tnat a number of Americans were
named

tnat

to

tne

new world

of HAUL ROBESOHa

Peace

Council

and

among

tnese

names

was

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member of the Public Affairs
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column 1, reported that JOSEPHSTABOBINwas expecting&#39;a


post

as
Party

U.S.A.

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of the

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Picasso for

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Peace

of November 2? 1950,

page 2, column 3,reported that PAUL ROBESON


was oneoi the
speakers at

_.&#39;--.,
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were honored in the Arts Section of the prizes,

the Labor

Youth League

Convention which

was held

"

at St.
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and fascism

can be

people."

defeated by
-

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"peace can

the united

Youth League

will or

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be won

the young
~

has-been declared

by the

Attgrney
General
as
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Order
ui,

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issue of

December 13

1950,

page 5,column 1,contained an


article entitled, 3,55O
Jam Golden
Gate toHear Report
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11
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delegates to

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wersaw, Poland.
discussed et
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Eiin 1

York City,
to

honor the

world
Peace

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the uersew
this meeting:

63 American

Congress which

reported on

congress end
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was held

the peace

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withdrawal of

"M. Immediate

seating of

foreign troops

from

indo-China. .

Republic in

was in

the UN.

People :

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PAUL ROBESO

attendance

page
l column
92
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the Chinese

at
this

meeting and

sang
several

songse

the "Daily
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2 reported
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last summar.

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tn

painter Pablo

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21, 1955

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