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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 30

66 pages · May 09, 2026 · Broad topic: Civil Rights · Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt · 66 pages OCR'd
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meee ee ar ee ee we re TC Te 7 A AES ane mAT Fe ah SAF «a ee wee i 100-4270 a Lo 7 a a oe es DETAILS: not eg eee pba e 158 Pi Ds. ere te votng ‘aot. “put “pelow ae rade na (asd from: nearer MS GS wate lipping carried -by'the Baltimore sfro-smerigan: ‘news pa pers‘? Forgthege tae “ails x rposes oP. prey a , fhe articles; are e wbeing quoted only. ns spb=s ¥ 4 Po mote ether. ‘fo one should be asked to work in. other people's homes for the, ,~ °° ; mye, G3200 to, $5.00 a week. which: in ‘some. ‘placet:, has beon. the: prevailing 3 Se oe ste \ foe wae. - Ko person: “aN gREing domestic, ‘workers should have. “ to" put” MP. with My be gots fe a a reprint from lirs. _ELEANO ROOSEVELT’ ogunent ate You “Ask sk he" awh oh 3%, wari - wos, For this work, people should. be trained,’ und they: very; often* one canes aes! Pam Se tances 4 COR a Nee | f. at Z f “! i ny one ak 2 “Under date of Septombor 26, 1942, the “Afro-American carried an a erticle: aca Ry ee entitled "First Lacy advises union for domestics" and it is credited ~ an "appears: in ‘the, Oetober’,+ 1942 Asse: of, the eJournal et! It: Aas Ase er. stated thet, "it “would be’ exceedingly” vegetable. Af. ‘such, plubs- ‘were forned cata . a ap because, instead of. forming. clubs. of this kind,.the agnostics. sshoulda eae, :*¥ anter a union end _meke their household ‘work a prof fession. Domestic’ * TEE airs a _ work in the past, particularly in'the case of. -folered ’ women, has teen: | ; ey tle 4n certain parts of the country, a very low-pa atendards of work have very often been low... The two should change to- - the kind of work‘ whiloh? some’ ‘people, "both. white ‘and colored,- “bes sf a occupation and the “@%3 "S| ie ore so BS. ' oul af. work would be worth five or six by an. ‘wmskilled workers Certain standards’ er 27. gould undoubtedly be set ups however, eaployers’ probably need education -- ws ‘eas much as the employees Anrany CABG5s 3.) me et 7 ae aro ~ x Sai photograph and President of. the. Dohestic® “workers: ci ‘of Baltimore: Rode, ne ae ColeOe representative, during the meotinig thursday at. Union Batist.- ies “he - g*' under the Cel. 0., hes three hundred signed menbers. | Mrs. ¥ARY/ OOKER, * sca; should be noted at this tine that although ‘a check of the indices of this = Po . gipient of the Communist Sundey paper “thea Worker", Ler address is Listed’. a wi .-this edition is for a six-month period, beginning October 2, 1942 ‘and. “op oe , NERS iv CoI.0. represontative mentioned, is the regional director. of the C.I gage * coe Loe ¥ Another | eli pping from. the: ‘Mro- american under. ‘dato of “Qotober 6, 1942, 5, a, PB Cows also” a ‘photograph which béars“the title "Domestics: Organizes”: z en tae 3-F the byline states that Miss: NANNIE(GIBBS,: shown’ on*the left’ in the:- ey Grae yrs,* ke shown accepting the union's charter, from) FRANK ‘J 4 BEIDER, white, $274 ‘14*" ghurchs The organizetion, ssid fo bé the first’ such ‘union. ‘chartered bes _ on thé right in the photograph, 16 Treasurer of the organizations Itz office failed to reflect information regarding Wiss MANNIE S TEES, Ei Fee wes Learned from an extremely confidential source that she is the re" -+ ° 88 2007 Kadison Avenue, Baltinore, Karyland, and her subscription to ~*. 4: ending April 2, 1943_ One dollar is shown es payment for that paper. for § a. a tae. the 6ix-month period. --1t will be further noted that FRANK J. BEIMDER,~+ as contained in the files of this oftiog. “oR bjs 6! HARY 5 ted: Sas 3 be pa: payee ‘ee oa ht rk. tteD ie 3. HO information is Begsy SESS ome pameraee =
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