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NAACP — Part 5
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VI. SUBVERSIVE RAMIFICATIONS
A. STEPS TAKEN By ASSEMBLY LEADERSHIP TO PREVENT INFIL-
TRATION AND TO CONTROL THE ASSEMBLY
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and issuance of credential tated that from past experience
only authorized and credentia' g delegates would be admitted
as voting delegates; however, it did not preclude the admittance
of observers to the Conference.
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The DW*, issue of March 5, 1956, in an article, "Civil
Rights Lobby Hears Call for Vote Protection," states regarding
WILKINS! speech on March 4, 1956, that both WILKINS! speech and
the projected conference program were mild in tone and limited to
Congressional lobbying for substantially the same legislative program
advanced in 1952. It went on to state, "There was an unusually
strong anti-Communist slant in the WILKINS speech. At one point
WILKINS equated the racists with the Communists, saying ‘We are
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