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Paul Robeson Sr — Part 17
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B. Communist Party Front Group Organizations
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_ support some African countries, Therefore, LIGHTFOOT : gu
proposed the possibility of the formation of a new council |. °_.
on Afro-American affairs, and also indicated it was possible
that PAUL ROBESON, who may be returning to political sotavity .
; soon, may head such an organization.
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erified the _ _
WD advised , 2 hoe,
CLAUDE LIG is Vick Chairman a
and a member of the National Committee
of the CP, United States of America -
. and Chairman of the illinois cP District.
| ME 22x10 on that the subject ne
“was in attendance at a reception lor CLAUDE LIGHTFOOT on oo
March 21, 1965 at the Hotel Woodstock, 127 West ae Street, |
New York, New York. —
lee, ae - fone ms ae ee ee ee Lt ome
that at a meeting
of §
¥y
wou be present at a reception in Los Angeles that was being
arranged by the Professional and Cultural Section of. the CP. -
1. Freedomways Associates, Inco orated
A characterization of the Freedomways -
Associates, Incorporated appears an the
append&x attached hereto.
ee
advised on March 26, "1965 ‘that the ‘subject .
” was'a speaker av a Pook party sponsored by Freedomways on. * ’
. March el, (1965, at 9 West 125th Street, New York Ove
eee
an .
"The worker", » an east coast? @ommunist newspaper, °
in its issue of May 2, 1965, page three ,;- contained an article
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