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Paul Robeson Sr — Part 6
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had been granted the right to travel in Canada by the United
States Department of State as a concert artist, had a
contract for a tour of seventeen Canadian cities to begin
April 15, 1956, The article then reports the banning of
ROBESON's proposed tour by Canadian authorities,
The "Daily Worker" is an East Coast Communi st
newspaper, the Sunday edition of which is "The
Worker,"
The "Daily Worker" issue of June 14, 1956, page
five, column one, contained an article entitled "Un-American
Racists" This article describes PAUL ROBESON as the "world-
famous singer."
It is noted that the July-August, 1955, issue of
"Freedom," Volume 5, Number 6, page two, listed PAUL
BESON as chairman of the editorial board of the newspaper.
With regard to "Freedom," the December 31, 1950,
issue of "The Worker" contained an article which
aonactizpeaen Nitnnw ed tae Ane ar AAS
describes "Freedom" as a monthly newspaper
published by Freedom Associates, which was
introduced in November, 1950. This article
pointed out that the purpose of the newspaper
was to promote Negro matters, the selecting and .
writing of all material from the viewpoint that
is interesting rather than necessary to the Negro
worker and to point out the importance to the.
Negro people of their alliance with the labor
movement of théworkers class.
advised that the editorial
ard of "Freedom" was composed of Co sts and
Communist sympathizers. According ed “Freedom”
was intended as a replacement for the Harlem
Edition of "The Worker."
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