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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 Es . co). EV:NING AT THE WILLARD HOTEL The "Evening Star," issue of March 6, 1956, in an article Captioned "Civil Rights Group Hears Bitter SCOTT-BUTLER Clash," reflects that delegates from 38 states enjoyed the speeches at the evening meeting of March 5 1956. st the Willard Hotel by the Se leaiel = ieee = a et de ee ek el ek representatives of the Democratic and Republican parties, The "Washington Post and Times Herald," in the issue of March 6, 1956, in an article, "Civil Rights Assembly Erupts into Bitter Partisan Debate," reflected that the evening meeting at the Hotel Willard on March 5, 1956, was composed of speeches by PAUL M. BUTLER, Chai of the Demecratic National Committee, and Repre- sentative HU VOTT, Republican of Pennsylyania, who exchanged claims ang charges before an audience of more than 2000 persons, ad). EXSCUTIVE COMMITTER at the afternoo eulng of Nar ; y that an Executive Committee meeting of the Conference would take place in the Cabinet Room of —— the Willard Hotel following the evening meeting. [ ke. ON MARCH 6, 1956 a). VISITS TO CONGRESSMEN i yeaa ero meer necticconcranaltieel during the Conference dele- i gates were requested to and di ct their Congressmen regarding civil ' hr
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