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Paul Robeson — Part 22
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cording to MAX__YERGAN, MARY MC rot PEM, member of the Executive
Committee of the Council Tn African Affairs, stated that PAUL ROBESON
sought her support in his controversy with YERGAN over Communist Party
control of the Council and that during an interview with her stated, "My
money, shoes, clothes, « » « « everything belongs to the Communist Party
am I am willing to fight anyone who opposes then."
“Gaily Worker®
Issue of August 30, 1948
in an article cabled to the aforementioned paper from
Wroclaw, Poland JOSEFH STAROBIN, "Daily Worker" writer, reported the
agenda at the World Congress of Culture at Wroclaw, Poland. The Con-
gress was Commnist controlled and passed many resolutions incinding one
for the release of GERHART EISIER, PaUL ROBESON, according to STAROBIN,
attended the World Congress of Culture and was invited to become a menm-
ber of the Permanent Committee of said organisation.
Daily Worker®™
Issue of November 11, 1948
The above issue of the "Daily Worker" reported that
PAUL ROBESON signed a "roll call for peace" distributed throughout the
nation by the National Council For American Soviet Friendship. Accord-
ing to the "Daily Worker" this document demanded that the United
States stop the “cold war" and work for peace based upon United States
and Russian cooperation.
"Daily Worker"
Issue of January 24, 1949
According to the above newspaper, in an article written
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