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Paul Robeson Sr — Part 27
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advived that the subject paid
New Haven Confidential a
Worker" subscriptions on April
$2.50 for the "Daily Worker" and
22, 1950.
= advised that the subject paid $10.00 for the "Daily Worker and "the |
orker® subscriptions on n May 27; 19506 oo
The "Baily Worker® is an East Coast Communist publication and "he Worker® th
is the Sunday edition of this publications
New Haven Confidential Informant QP eavised that the subject was a
Communist in 1945 but dees not hold herself out as « Comminist end denies
membership in the partys The informant stated that the subject was a
devoted member of the Communist Party and the informant stated that the
subject's husband, PAUL ROBESON, isalso a devoted Communist Party menbers
The informant stated that known %¢ the inf formant
at that time as
and member of
known e ormant at that time as
6 © Communist Party, were the source of his information
the aubject and her husband's Communist Party connections.
New Haven Confidential Informant
the "Daily Worker® addressed to h
as of Pav. 26, 1913.
ures me ore
advised that the subject received
at “The Beeches, Enfield, Connecticut
EVA, that. the aubject. and her son, PAUL, had gone to Washington,
2cs for a reception at the Russian Exbassy during the first week of
Rovenber 193. The subject told the informant that the Russian Embassy
considered her as a representative of the Soviet Union in the United
fe '
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