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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 11
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"the First Lady added that with the exception of having had
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Must Be Inspired
"IRS. ROOSEVELT said the only thing that interests her about
such stories is that they must be inspired stories because they spring up all
over the country at sbout the same time and in about the same form. She added
they must be inspired by someone or something.
“Asked if she thought they could be inspired by the Nazis, she
said she could not say, but added ‘such stories are inspired statements as
would be of value to the Nazis.!
"The First Lady also was asked if
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"Several weeks ago MRS. ROOSEVELT told her press conference that
she had asked the Federal Bureau of ILvestigation to try to find a definite
Eleanor Club or a definite club member and she said the F.B.I. reported it had
heen unable to do sa, .
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"The idea of women and young people being represented on the
United States delegation to the peace conference at the end of this war was
brought up and MRS, ROOSEVELT said she most decidedly wanted to see a women on .
the peace delegation and adde_ that youth has _very right to be presented."
Regarding this same incident mentioned above, the Januery 23,
1943 issue of the Courier carried this article:
"NO *ELEANOK CLUBSt=-F.B.I.
"Attorney General FRANCIS BIDDLE released this weok a Federal
Bureau of Investigation statement asserting that it has had no success in
verifying the persistent rumor that ‘Eleanor Clubs! exist in the South or
that they are inapired by Aods propaganda.
N"BIDDLE's announcement came in answer to a NAACP request for
further investigation of the existence of these clubs which sre alleged to have
very militant negro domestic membership."
- Regarding a poll among the readers of the Pittsburgh Courier,
the January 23, 1943 issue carried this article regarding alleged attacks
upon the negro presa:
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