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Paul Robeson Sr — Part 27
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New Haven Confidential Infornant QPeavifed that the subject signed
invitations to a meeting of the PPC which waa held >
at New Haven, Connecticut. JOHN KAT hairs
the affairs
Mew Haven Confidential Informant advised that the subject epoke
at a meeting of the PPO om May 11, 1952 at the Hotel Barnum, Bridgeport,
Comecticut. The subject epoxe of the prisoner of war stalemate in .
Korea and said that this was the first time in history that any nation
teak such a stand as the one taken by the United States. During her
speech the microphone was on the righthand side of the epeakerts platfora
and when the subject got through speaking the aicrophone was goved to
the center of the #tagee When this was done the subject shouted, *I
hope they don't think this is subversive because we moved the mike
anay from the flag*.
New Haven Confidential Informant gised that the subject waa a ~~
guest apeaker at a PPC rally on a FE ee
Bridgeport, Connecticute The informant did not gr¥
the subject's speeche
New Haven Confidential Informant ie advised on i = =
that the PPC sent out correspondence which included a panphlet
entitled, “Let The People Speak For Peace™ which was published by the
American Peace Crusades This pamphlet is captioned, "Bring Our Boys
Home From Korea, Make Peace With China Now. We are summoning American
Ben and Zonen to take part in a peace pilgrimage to Bashincton March
‘The American Peace Crusade has been cited by the Congressional Connittiee
on Un-American Activities on the March of Treason February 19, 1951 as
an organization which “the Communists established as a new instrument
for their peace offensive in the United States™.
flew Haven Confidential Informant of unknown reliability advised .
that the subject attended meeting the National Committee of the
Progressive Party on December 2 and December 3 1950 at 13 Astor Place,
New York Citys ; ,
The June 18, 1950 lesue of the "Daily Worker® contained an article
which reflected that the PPC consention emied with a testimonial dinner
for the subjects The article did not advise of the date or place of
the conventions mee .
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