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NAACP — Part 5

101 pages · May 11, 2026 · Broad topic: Cold War & Communism · Topic: NAACP · 99 pages OCR'd
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~~ WFO 100-2941 - L. A. BLACKMAN, South Carolina, is President of the NW Elloree,. South Carolina, who defied efforts of the Ku Klux KL Ns ry to drive him out of town. GUS COURTS is President of the NAACP, Belzoni, Mississippi, who was shot because he refused to remove his name from the voting list. B. MEETINGS AND OCCURANCES 1. ON MARCH 3, 1956 a) a). AT THS WILLARD HOTEL of the youn the all-day session é Congressional Room of the Willard & pe Hotel, and that, although the session had been planned for 275, there were not more than 200 at the most in attendance, and there did not b L appear to be over 150 in attendance at any one tine. h b). DANCE AT THe WILLARD HOTEL a a dance was to be held in the South Ballffoom by the Louth and College Division of the NAACP, and that attendance was expected to be in excess of 300 persons. | 2, ON MARCH 1956 a). REGISTRATION A press conference on February 16, 1956, previously reported by G2, reflected that the Conference Headquarters was to be at the Willard Hotel, and that registration of delegates would be held on March 4, 1956, at the Willard Hotel and the 12th Street YMCA Gymnasium. Ay they ” - reyy mer Biccy -17- CONF
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