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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 32

66 pages · May 09, 2026 · Broad topic: Civil Rights · Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt · 66 pages OCR'd
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- 4 We, | The Mothers: we * what's” going on and am sending you a little con " gt the moment since F am getting along in years; and want you to send me your publication and anything - . -elae that you think will give me the _ ‘jnformation that I need to understand | what is | going on behind thes scenes, . Cohimbus:- i eee . “Women's Voice” in which a part of. - my speech was printed. | aw _ A RTE Boston; Massy-* . Your letter did not come until too ' Inte. - Had I known about ittwo weeks bu EE, eo. - aie’ art ° "Dear Mrs. Van Hyning: viting me to speak before your a8 | sembly in Chicags.’ the invitation, legislative” schedule fa entirely important for me: "to leave.” sure the permanent peace for - world wil] be effected through "" eonvention “on, the recommendation - reply. . resolutions, To me they speak out, “Kansas. City, Mo: erate ae, -E, want. to keep ii touch. _with | irthyption—the limit for’me Respectfully, > os as a Fae - Williams. * Congress of the United States 4 4 @ee.-. fh “Washington, D. Oy wee eiom:- mimo ‘Thank you kindly for the copy of am I also want.to thank you for {o- : fT must decline since, the too - am. the ‘the’ }- efforts and influence of the motbers, of men. bless alf of you |. Pew et ts on EK Rowe, MG. a eet t oo or a . “ Mass. Women’s Politicaf ” Club =aftht- ‘however,’ I a "We, The Mothers: 2¢> > tr sly f ‘Thanks for your invitation to your . of Mrs. Greer of West Roxbury. - beforehand. I could have made -ar- rangements,” Please keep in touch with me concerning your activities.~ We -are doing our best to carry on Sincerely yours, - | Florence Birmingham, Pres. SO ghee gt tg: 2 a eee. rom” the Ytalian News Publishing {. “65, Inc., Boston, Mass.: “In a recent broadcast, War-Monger Winchell con- demned ‘We Mothers,’ : organization, What's criminal sbout any human being, mothers in parti-- eular, in wanting peace!.. What is really criminal . is ~the decrying of. peace.” eres, eee gee a BS Nae York City, NY "My Dear Mra. Van Hyning?<° "7°" , Many oe 7 a Pa 2. Received your enclosures, with more vim, and vigor than any-— thing yet, Put up to our men in both * houses in Washington, D. C.” I spoké to several people who will write our local leaders and Congresamen.as- well a5 r wil and Also go t see ab nen - | oo ele ot ae i oo ptmost ‘as’ a loyal Christian God- ~ fearing American, to help Governor” Bricker, against” the self-ont, now tn - Albany! friend, fo ard ‘enclosing ¢ a~ few elfp- ‘pings © which” aré7 becoming” “to the”. famous Senator. ‘Ties, and then- some, ‘against . him. “The truth will out,” ere tong. * "Mira Van ees, ae , foecesa of your National Conven-. ‘tion in Chicago, June 13th.- -true “that - several of the: invited, of course to. he- expected .. im, these. ‘days of national emergency...” _ dresses of the folowing’ citizens oF-,. a Dew peace }- thanks: for your. prompt. |. , 1 “gantza Go on: saConetitobional While the “fot in , begining bo boit; A mnere? and before, the ifk tarn ‘out thefr_| fcang" “The “Patrick Henry’ gasses. on me,. 1 profess to do my Forum.” ee Sema Looking eee to my ‘next. ‘Yesite ‘of “Women's Voices” I* remain” aa we . Ie & Valois. 7 “ot » epat . week 4 ea 2 : a - or oid 2 ea ate ge N. Los Angeles, “Cali, “Wy ‘dear Mre, Yan Hyning:. wen ‘| Please bend mé some of the mimeo=-s at graphed resolutions ag soon as poss ‘sible. Please” pardon’ pencil, not at j home and in great haste, 7 over Resolutions wonderful; have friends | : “who wilk help publicize, 4° Be Le .v'-. Love to you all -_>. a ‘ e Belen Conrtois.. a es However, my “far distant ‘Butl the ik art dh. Circlé Boxes,.. speaking” , With my highest ‘regards, - ‘ ; "- George wy. Bieper: mete enn ara eb Woonsocket, R..’ L ate fae eG ‘ 7 ti “Which h Hes an “The United States, the greaf moral = tandard bearer, has unceremoniously”, - = _ dismissed .Mr,-Procope, the Finnish. Pa minister.” We are not at war with” a T. Winland. Are’ we’ committing . this oad breach of International relations ~ to: - please Russiat_ We are at-w with”. * Japan,” yet has Russia’ dismisses | any”; a of Japan’s” ‘representatives? - ° Te bas been such a very ‘short’ time” _ that we were praising gallant little; “vinland* the only cougtry which aa? a sense of honor in” regard to war” debts. Fel aN TS ee ee at ae Finland was ‘honorable. “and worthy,” three short years ago, “why” 7 fa she such a culprit today? Which © . bas changed; , Finland, or America? 5: ao My- heartiest felicitation’ oa the. It is _speakers did not attend, but that is . E sincerely approve of the five’ “points endorsed . by. the . Convention. *. ~You and your, organization, Mra. “Van Hyning, are to be complimented. - on the splendid resolutions shown” " above. My approyement of these en-_ ’ dorsements will be but one among | the -“marty~thousinds ‘that Wt pour into your headquarters _ trom” the. 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