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Paul Robeson Sr — Part 26
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United States through the port of New York City in November or
December 1949 and proposed to stay abroad approximately two months.
She said that she desired to visit England and the purpose of
her trip was listed as "to collect my household furniture stored
there since the war." She indicated that her mailing address
was "The Beeches", Enfield, Connecticut, and attached letter stated,
"I am applying for renewal of my passport which still has four
months to run, I want to go to England, to London, to collect ny
household furniture stored there since the war, and I will not be
doing any writing while I am abroad. Very truly yours,*®
The passport files contain a memorandum stating that
information had been received to the effect that on November 9, 1949
the subject had departed from Amsterdam enroute to Moscow, Russia
_.... @8 a delegate of the Congress of American Women to the annual
council meeting of the Women's International Democratic Federation. ~~
it was further reported that Mrs. ROBESON had indicated she was
attending the first conference of Asian Women scheduled for the
first week in December 1949 in Peiping, China. The passport files
contain a refusal notice dated January 31, 1951 which states that
information has been received indicating that Mrs. ROBESON may wish
to visit China with a "peace group".
- REFERRED UPON COMPLETION TO THE OFFICE OF ORIGIN -
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