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Paul Robeson Sr — Part 3
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our laughter and tears the hurricane of anger is preparing
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to break its bonds........in the battle for human freedom
the ways and means vary. The ancestors of those who are ~~
in this hall fought for their freedom." ROBESON went on to”
compare the Hungarian war for independence with the American -
Revolution of 1775 and the American Civil War pointing out .
that such periods in world history, are proceeded by a time —
of reforms, _— ; -_ eh a
SO The "Daily Worker," issue of ‘January 28, 1955,
page six, column three, contained an article entitled, a
*460 at Rally Urge Release of PATTERSON and DAVIS,” which Re |
article stated that a rally under the auspices of the CRC .
had been held in New York City at Yugoslav Halli in January»
1955, to protest the continued imprisonment of WILLIAM |
.~ | LL. PATTERSON and former City Councilman BENJAMIN J. DAVIS. ~
--- fhe article continued that PAUL ROBESON, a speaker at the —--—---
rally, declared that the American people are ‘on the edge
of winning the things for which PATTERSON and DAVIS” have .
hean jai led, .
The "Daily Worker" issue of February 10, 1955,"
page seven, column two, contained an article entitled,
ASP Theatre Concert Stirs Overflow Audience," which article
concerned a concert presented by the New York Chapter of the
ASP held Sunday, February 6, 1955. According to the article, .
PAUL ROBESON appeared at the concert and sang several classical
numbers in addition to a "peace song} an adaptation of
Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. - . a . <<]
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_" gopy of the bylaws of ew Yor apter of the ASP;-. ay! ;
Section b, Article 1, states that this organization shall
be affiliated with the NCASP, - .
a a _ ‘The NCASP has been previously described.” S
—< 8 .—_—i ‘furnished reliable a
“ anformation Ta the past, advised that on February 10, dasple |
the subject and his wife attended a reception held in honor
he departure of the Polish Ambassador J. WINIERWICZ.-‘ ot ed:
Se that this affair was held at the Polish United * ;
ations TAegation, New York City. =
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