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HOBESON concert in 1950 in Los Angels: sponsored by

"California Eagle," and IPP- Subject's appearance in Loo Angeles in May, 1951 sponsored by CBC. Subjeot's 1952 Los

JPFO,

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Angeles appearance sponsored by Los Angales NLC, IPP and Hugh Gordon Bookshop. Subject was reported in attendance at six functions in Loo Angeles from Juno lh to 21, 1953, sponsored by Los Angelos HLC, Los Angelos Committee to

public appearances gonorally confined to musical recitals

Secure Justice in theRosenberg Case and JPFO. SubJect's g -

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this report designated by unless otherwise indicated. County Oounist Party

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hereinafter referred to as theLACCP-. _ K '


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to Lee Angeles by the
20th

tf The cg April
;Jewish

*~ "PAUL
&#39; The ~ of

ROBESON,., will be brought


celebration in

"Daily People : World" DPW! in its issue or contained an item which states in part: Embassy Auditorium, May 6 9S0!."

anniversary

People&#39;s Fraternal Order JPFO!

DPW ie a west Coast Gmmunist newspaperThe JPFO has been designated

the United

States pursuant an item

to Executive

by the

Order 1Oh50.

Attorney General

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A -_

, "The

1950, contains

California Eagle"

9292 Avenue, under the auspices of TheCelifnrniaEa le,! ,- B h* Central

will be presented

in concert at Elks

which states

in its

in part: PAUL

issue of

April 2?,

Temple, h016 South

ROBESON

/!"" Friday.
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May 12 950!." -

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iii The DPW its issue of in May 1950 5, contained an &#39; 1! 3; announcement that subject would make three appearances in
1-

.- Los

.California

Angeles, sponsored
Eagle" and

"IPP." &#39;

twice by the

JPFO and jointly

by "The

.._ _r9292 _,:r ere; at the

, W d

Order IWO!Convention in Lea

that ROBESON&#39;e appearances

are ML
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"hand1ad by he LAGCPI

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A.ngeleS anBay 15 and 7, 1958 at the Emba say Amiitzarixm gmi


V The IWO has been eaignated by tha Attarney General Uited stataa pursuant to Executive Order lDQSQ.
J??Q sf tha ENG at the Embassy

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Andituiritlm Les in Angelaa on May &, 195:2. gmataa that


"&#39;1

5@akers at a-meating ; the

the fareign
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fear and as farth but I*ve sean tha yeople frum baluu, axnsng the Kama people, among the Mex in-anpeapla, ame4r1>g

RQEISON mm inpart: "we hear a lot: af~ enae 2: smut


have peace in our time, we*ra gnnna have a decent mar children. whnavsr thsy may ha, whethar thay ha white ... These kind er paople.~.aren*t frightened,

Ac cm&#39;-ding ROBE-Sim Yuma to the ,was of mainA 92


barn, among the wnrkars wha are saying we mm A

geing ta warld tor black an

they aranw

evsr-3&#39; &#39;ibaz~.
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izzzmightup Tha Faacisvt Ameriaa,

stepping back

angmcme than"gnu are steppizmg bask


Iwill fight. against... with

mashing of

South Harvar

Acaurding up rmassea than was spaakar at a the Ycmng Pr grassives of Amsries. {YEA} at 2125
uulevvard an Hag; 9, 195$;
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thare had

13316 Central Southon Avenue my 12; 195$. gadvisadin that 5


and speeeh by The Gali uvnia Eagle" in part and IP? he Elks Temple, RGBESGR atate

bx Asaording sabjeet her pvessnted. was a. eux1.cert in


raiaa funda to hely-insure R@BESG stated that in Russia
that"ha Q ifornia Eagla
never been

neads our auppart an wa" will tha "Eagle*s" nentinua growth.

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thare has never been such a thing as tha daily sttles batwean ne big industrialists and the little labering man in the $oviet Union {such as cura in America}. as sai the ahsenna of discrimination clears tha way fur peaee and makns prossible a gavermnent far this people and by the paapla; Ha

aanfliat ar

elaaa istinstian

any discrimination

in tha

gavarnmant- Ha

er cauae

of national

stated

with Russia,

of this eauntry rigs a hate tacamgaign hhm kg}? and all imiivi uals am! organizations that fight against a war again D
stated that swan wcwrda as these spelzen $3 him caused _ . "Fascists" 7
ROBESDK appeare as Epeakar on tha aama platform with cmnmwwa mas, 3.952 31?? Visa Pr es1 ant ial eandiclat-e.

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Faiivi eci ha mails in ms Angeles in 195$, th n tay&#39;at tha huma of JOKE HOWARD LAWSGH,~ 7 thrcugh _ ay Y
subjaat a aye at the Dunbar Hbtal at Gsntral Avanua and ;2n<1 Place upun hie: arrival and that he was saheduled to

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with refarsnca
public sassiens sf the

tn JDHEIA H w h LAWSQN,
Hausa Ccmlmittaa

in 1351

in *1

an Un-Ameriaan

Act_192r1t1ss, IAWSGH was idantifie


fiftaaan witnesses

aa a Gumnunis

Party mambar.
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in swarm

taatiluony 0!

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as a ape

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maevhing Mag 1951 on at 5851 iivalnn Buulavar~d.B


{ms Angexea.
in his

5 gvisad that subjaet appaareci cancerin r. ami A9 er at a Gin}. Rights Gcsngresa {GHQ} aponsc-rad
stated this was advertised as a WILLE 9
ROESQH sulmgimed

E{ :-.EE xzmmoria .. an-mg and that


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The CROhas been designated by the Attorney General of the United States pursuant to Executive Order 101450.

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Accordin
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to

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. ..i.._--.. s remarks; mated thatRGBESQH said thatthefight with WILLIE MoGEE "until weachieve Q quoted. victory in all ROBESON aims and as until every Fascist and react ionar ant us to kill our
will go on in comem
Our enemies would like

or-ed meeti t 5g51 Boulevard on May 1l|., 1951. H re a1 o sent atthe above meeting and ear
1eot i appeared at a CRO epo Brazil,

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isdestroyed. and until all peoples are free and equal" n try stating, "Our enemies in this
to

Europe,
that

Far

East,

advised

when

ROBESON

brothers
used

fez-ring
&#39;5" 1, .>q In, I

to shat

he termed

conquer Korea, China, then move to and finally South Africa." Infonnant
theterm "enemies" he was re-

in Korea, China and Europe,"

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"Fe.scist-s"

in the United

states.

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Azzgeles;

political musical program it the Embassy Auditorium, Les


on Ma}; 25;, 1952; stated this concert was and United Freedom Fund. This concert was partl he

-advised

that subject waspresent in a non-.

,1:

K.-4,3 F-&#39; _&#39;.;!"-&#39;the

Pprograms distributed at the concert included a plea or contributions to the United Freedom Fund and contained
oi his slits 1_>i_rthd.ey="

he received

nature ofabirthday celebration for ROBESON mdwststed


a thunderous standing ovation. Accord ng to

sponsored by the Los Angeles RegroLaborCouncil LANLC!

following statement: "The Negro Labor Council and the people of Los Angeles salute Mr. PAUL RDBESONon the occasion

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March, 1952, the Uited


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According to a nation

"Freedom," Volume 2, Number ,3, Page 2,

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Chairman the Editorial Board. of _~%%92


Po ,u jec tis ublished in New York whose issues reflect thats b &#39; <

birthday on

coalition of

various organizations

Freedom Fund is the name given to a


to celebrate

wide tour.

"Freedom" is a monthly newspaper

PAUL ROBESONHJ

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were a s1
above

corroborated its

o prose nt "

sponsorship as

_ at the ROBn.SG1 I concert on ay

outlined in

the paragraph

pr an

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concert Embassy at Auditorium on may 25, 1952.&#39;Fueuee that HOBBS-ON discussed need build the the and to 7 o elect Negroes to public office. .in to LA

Madvised of a private reception PAUL for ROBES-O e Harvard Boulevard in the evening following.his
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.e_eR@a@a1z1<>n Auasaat an ?-4322 " Avalon Boulevard on A .26,

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IPP honoring subject and CHAHLOTTA BASS.


spoke in He also spoke of the oppression of the

-According 1% a reception was held at A818 South 1952 under the auspices of the
W stated that ROBESON sang two songs then and rable terms in support or the IPP and Mrs. BASS.
peoples of the world
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istic domination", and who are be innin to rise revolt "w c means s changes going are to be made."
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other "colonial"

who are under "capital-

African people

and H

ar cu

s remarks.

it also present at the above reception and

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the 62nd A. 13., LACCP, postponed

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could attend this reception.

According tothe regular Section meeting of i so that the entire Section p


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Eviggiona affair
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_stated he was informed this reception was an sponsored by the Harriet Tubman Club of
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meeting or e IPP on August 2?, 1952 at Culver City Stadium stating that subject would be the featured speaker.
Section According meeting of 27, to

m provided a throwaway leaflet announcing amass


LACCP, on
needed for R0
announced at a re ar

1 Q. :-

that 100 "bodyguards


on August 1952.

it
A

as appearance

Qalso advised concerning this meeting of to the_ Psec eon, that members thereof were appointed be OBESONFB bodyguards. &#39; "
IACCP, me a

; __ , . "3: &#39; a_ 4,..--_-as

nfurther stated that


ulver

IPP rally
a concert
Carlditlatda

at which subject spoke.

Cit y Stadi um on

~ ugus

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for

the

in- I$

H stated that at this rally, subject presented 92 an spoke briefly in support of the IPP Presidential

that

noth ng on earth
are

padvieed that insubject-is speech, he stated could change the course of those i
now Communist. .4

countries that

subject criticized the "power in Washington w o toenslave Regro people and other minorities as before 1776." He further stated the "war mongering forces in Washington cannot reverse
the
.rv_$

Inreporting on HDBESON&#39;s remarks, ated that the


the Russian people and the heroic Chinese people
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gains of

of today who are marching forward.


platform w VINCENT HALLINAN, 1952 IPP Presidential date, and CHARLOTTA BASS, "1952 IPP Vice Presidential

advised that subject appeared on the sane 1 candicandidate.


the

ifjl 3 1 :6-1&#39;o~Q -i

ROBESON praised

also

was at theiabove rallyand remarked that


Russian and Chinese people for their brave

struggles
aggression.

in the past

and condemned the United

92..-on Q .H "_

States

for

its

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LA 10$-25561 -t" advised this Lgat rally last fram approximatsl 8 30 to 1 :36 p.m. and that a crowd of 1D,QOG resultsd in a

eglectianaver of $16,060 which was ustansib13&#39;markad the fa

dl $ *. -: 92

attendance cwmhearci remarks, and his


abnve rally Q Sub1ect&#39;s Agpeaganea a _ Hggh Gordan;ask&ho

Tha fullawing in Gulver

infanmants are alas present City Staium, obs va G

at the

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has a vised
autugraph party was
dsnca

that an
at tha

Eeptsmbar 2,
Hugh Gordan

152, an
Boaksheg in

he a

order that

subject might

autagraph ens

of his

bunks

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Q 19_ subjsct
an afficsr

a ays
at thm

has a viaed

at 236

Eaat l 2nd

that whila

Straet, which

in Les

Angales in

is ths

hama at

l?52

LARLG

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a

AP?EARAN

General

in Les Angela tha a9onsarah1p


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F iadvise rs June 4
at tbs

atated that
in its

the Luz

angeles Gitizana

to June 1, 1953; wauld be ans Angeles Gitizens Cummittee@

that nnaasnzm appearance un er


aampesa

Enmmitsaa is

entir ty of

members sf

tha LAHEQ

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matter an

s e.

has also ed that

furnished information the Les Angeles Citizens

concerning this Gomuittse is

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e temporary
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an apparent

public spirited

Q-cup set_up

by the

support of

LANLC for

ROBESON.

the purpose

of lending

of Berecns lmown to to all be members of theIANLG met at


L|J.l South
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However,madvised, has June on 13, 195$ a group


Central Avenue,
to meet

International Airport

preparatory to
subject on

his arrival.

proceeding to

the

Citi.-gens Committee was e on


Grand Avenue
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According tog a meeting of the Les Angelee June 11, 1953 at Bk ! South
to welcome 1953; under subject to the auspices
Committee Auditorium,

Ins Angeles.

B. Mass

June 114,
of Los

Meeting, Embassy

3
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" See IV-A _abovel_ _ ___ __


concerning the going to

Angeles Citizens

__

____ &#39;
stated that

ROBESON s 1&#39;-s
and countries
have s

stated he had traveled extensively throughowhe United States


abroad telling
first class

HOEENBERG case, 92See W-ii!.

songs and

quads comnentfaom

said RGESDII

time to

time

everyone that

"his people"

were

to fight for it.


1; th e e

citizenship because

they are

going

ebov

rs ly

and observed

and hear

the subject.
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concert 1% from $1.20 to f.i4..O0 per ticket and I -=-;,6 stated


that the tickets for this concert were completely sold out

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before June

12, 1953.

O. merge;ig_;[__}iee_t_ipg of the

Dos

Di
1

Angeles Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case mcsmc!, J&#39;une 15, 1953 at Park Harrier, 50&#39;? South Western +5-"~&#39;_n-Piese LP-sJ3~l_lE._3:F s ,_ .< 1.

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towas the LACSJRC,madvised. thatwith thisreference organization formed iner y 1952.for e edmy
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avowed purpose for conspiring atomic secrets
executed}.

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the execution of JULIUS and ETHEL

of preventing

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ROSENBERG who were sentenced United States District Court,

to death on April Southern District


by furnishing the U.S.S.R.

15, 1951 in the of New York,


United States subsequently

to commit espionage to the government of

dominate
y. 1 3 ~: 1

plies advised that the LACS-TRC controlled is V and y the LAGCP through the assignment of Oomunist
of the LACSJRG. The all important issues
of the LACCP.

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Party members to the steering committee LAOSJRC receives advise and directives on
from leaders

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entified himself with "this kind of struggle" because he, himself, is a member of a minority group and felt very keenly the kind of punishment these people the ROSENBERGS! were faced
with since his own people had been inflicted punishment for many decades. He stated must be saved and that the people must
on the courts.

biief program of songs and speech a behalf in the of ROSENB &#39; 1


of the LACSJRC on June d ,1953
RUBESON spoke stated that concerning the fact that he with this type of that the ROSENBERGS do it and not depend
&#39;

According 11? subject appeared at themeeting at 607 South Western for a

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ROEESONsa , we have hundreds of millions throughout the world and we cannot lose the
freedom

w in

reporting s-ibjectis speech, stated that 109 of friends


battle for
stick together the Negroes and Jews,

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and fight."

as long

es we,

&#39; that
throughout

attended the
ROBESON s s of the oppression

above meeting
of the

and advised
Negro people

A!

the world
in a
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and the

fight he

is having

in spreading
the above

his belief

world community. also attended meeting and


est a ov

observed erheard

his remarks.

D.| Rsceition for Subject,


-:&#39;-3 1 qw.-.1._ --jg,

at

as advise

a rece tion for subject was held K

on huh-der

the auspices v
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ta.; Kt previously noted

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the Les Angelea Citizens &#39;- Z 92&#39;.~J Informant stated there were
and that
1

of the

Les Angeles Citizens O


BOBESO spoke on the

Committee was in reality approximately fifty

oppressive conditions

the LAHLG. persons present


in Africa.

<

E.

LANLC Nbetin

the above
the theme

meeting was
of which centered

held at
upgrading

trade unions of jobs


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and the

that the equal rights.


stated that

or f stated

that ROBESOH brought out is a place for Negroes to fight for He was asked about Russia and the Negro and
American, he was concerned with the

being an

Negro in America

not the

Negro in Russia.

He went

on to

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state that he had been accepted children are taught to love black was the first country to accept
observe su ect and overheard his

in Russia, that Russian people, and that Russia the Negroes as equals;
remarks. ~

Ewes also present the atabove LANLC meeting,


Anniversary Celebration of "

F. 23rd

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Q, Coluns 3 June lh,


The DPW in its

&#39; ti: 1 "inn " refers to


iss1e of

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1953, Page 7,

C
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crowd of 2,000" under the sponsorship of a "citizen&#39;s committee of leading Negro men and women" on "last Sunday" again at

through 5,

subjectis concert

June 17,

"before

a _

"on the

program celebrating

the Embassy

1953!. The

Auditorium on

item.states that

the 23rd

Saturday, June

subgect will appear

jubilee of

the JPFO."

20, 1953,

that ROBE n his speech said that the peoples of Africa would obtain their freedom, that the common struggle of the Jewishnand Hegro peoples must continue, that the most recent
loss of two martyred victims was not in vain and that common enemy shall be defeated. He gave greetings to the his

Q attended the above celebration stated -and


in their native
e starving

many friends
a Russian

tongues.
beggar boy ignored by all -

aav1=-.s1 that one of aoassowa songs included


song about

._ EFF .
If

Eassers-by. when ROBESOH completed the song he remarked, .


As Ihave often said, that is why we had to have some

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The July 31, 1953 edition of the "People&#39;s World Edition! on page 3, colum 3, carried the following

"Invites
formation

July Seattle,
on the Paul

30 - Two mobilizationa
Robeson concert at

spread
Peace

in-

Arch Aug. committee

16 are scheduled this weekend, the U, S. supporting the concert said this week. illustrated invitations this year by the British
92

"Attractive, sponsored again


District tributed
U

to the concert, Columbia


will be
from 12

of Mine, Mill & Smelter Union, from 1 p.m. Saturday and again

disnoon

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point

will

be at 1809 Jackson is available

St.

"Information on the 4392 in Seattle.

concert

at L0 O?h5

On May 13, 1951 the Committee on Un-American Activities U. S. House of Representatives, Washington, D. 0., released
a booklet

tion the "Daily People&#39;s World is described as "the officia organ of the Communist Party on the west Coast"
a D 11

Publications".

entitled

On page 131 of the above described

"Guide

to

Subversive

Organizations

publica-

and

&#39;

mail.

This

letter

a photograp "

of

PAUL HOBESONin the upper


"BRITISH

right-hand
COLUMBIA

corner.
DISTRICT

The letter

is

as

follows:

International
&#39;

Union of Mine, M111


Phone: Marine

& Smelter
O6hO Vancouver 3, B.

workers
C.

"May1. 1953
"Dear U. S. Friends:
i

host

"Once again this year our union has the honor of being to your own fellow countryman--and beloved citizen of

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the world,-~Er. Paul Robeson at the International Feaoe Arch which stands as a symbol of brotherhood on the borders "Last year some 30,000 persons, mostly from Canada,

r&#39

greeted and heard Mr. Robeson in an inspiring


all sides came demands that we make this

This we hope to do. we know that many thousands more from you country would have attended last year had they known about it. This year we know it will be different when Hr, Robeson sings on Sunday, August 16, built
&#39; "All

an annual event.

concert,

Fro

by the pennies from the school children


States, as well as of the beautiful

of us

are proud of our symbolical

Peace Arch,

of Canada and
parka

maintained by our two countries bors--regardlees of race,

the United

as a lovely

setting

for it,

"So it is a pleasure to invite all of you our neighin an afternoon of song and international

with us

creed, color or beliefs, p.m.

fellowship.

to join

picnic

"M. Robeson will sing at 1:30 lunch and bring the family.

So we say pack a

"Hoping to see you Sunday, August 16 at the Peace Arch,


"Fraternally,

sg E.L.EWalker l *i*
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TreasurerUnion-

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PAUL ROBESOH,but as yet

to find

is

completely

and controlled

by members of the Comun iat: Party.

"_ _

laine, AVIS p1

oft Seattle at approxiniately 10:

Confidential Infomantwadviaed that am... August mm. nossson 16, 1953, for 1., ="
n ton. According to the informant; mam
eatiie, Eaahiggtong

?*FO%hForth,

nmrson atthe hmorozgtana E


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Diatrict Committee, Northwest District, Conmunis and VINCE and D01 DAVIS are known to hm the Communist Party in Seattle, Waahington,

thatEARL GEORGE and VIVIAN GB are,mghgg_g%_ha &#39; f


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Confidential Informant g or known reliability, advi. 1& 7Confidential Informant: of lmovm reliability,
g 92 ; _ 3

stated thai: he aiten ed a concer"i:&#39;rea"turing PA&#39;u&#39;L RGEESW, ifnieh was held at Peace Arch Park, Blaine, Washington, on Sunday, August 16, 1953. According to the informant, the concert was M aponaored by the British Columbia I.ooal oi the International

_,
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Mine, M111

andSmelter Workers Union.

<*
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Columbia Local

According to the informant, the master oi ceremonieo &#39; at the concert was HARVEY MURPHY, an official of the British

oi the Mine, M111and Smelter WorkeraUnion,

;A

&#39;_&#39;: -. 2 L

MURPHY thenintroduced mum; .92.lI2> LLeague of Vancouver, who stated t. e was a member of the Negro citizens -i B, 6. However, he ias speakirg as in x
ROBESON for his fight
"PAUL BOBESON to the

individual

and not for

against discrimination

the League.

ROLANDLAURENCEpraised

and then introduced

_.

audience.

Go

to 119 in1 ormant, ROBESOH changed the words of severalor these

ROBESQN sang several songs, such aa "Let My People &#39;01:! Man River , "water Boy , and Joe I-I111 . According

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to Communist

HARVEY MURPHYmade the collection speech and the collection was very well organized with numerous members of the Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers immediately canvassing the audience with mall cartons. MURPHY also stated that by coming to the platform you could bu a record album of PAUL RUESON for $5.00, which PAUL RGBESON would gladly autograph. PAUL RGBESONalso was be described

soliciting subscriptions tor his newspaper "Freedom", which will


in a later section or this report. arter singing in which he stated that
is their voice for

several more songs RQEESONmade a speech he is from the commonpeople and that he
ROBESON continued that new that the

freedom.

Korean armistice has been signed there should be political granted to the victims of the Korean war who are presently
with him a passport, State regard to the ROEESON stated that

amnesty in pris- a

Department&#39;s refusal to issue he was furnished with a legal;

ebrief by the State Department which explained that the reason the State Department refused to grant him s passport was that
years ago while on s tour in advocated independence for

that seve:

Europe he made a speech in which he his Negro ancestors in Africa. The

State Department contends that Department policy.

this

speech interfered
peace drive

with

State{Z. 92

peoplesof the world and


peoples ot South America

RUBESON

called

for

e uited

by all

the

av

to the Korean people of the Soviet Union as well of new Red China, to the peoples or the Caribbean
stated and to
RGBESON stated

as to the peop1e-

_
.

area, to the that peoples he was of extending > the Africa his , hands

that

he had several
from the

invitations
Actors

to sing
Equity

in Canada and also an invitation Union to play Othello in

British

to the State
castically

Department

and demand that

London, and urged all present to write


HARVEY MURPHY very sar-

he be issued a passport, J

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Following ROBESGN&#39;s speech, congratulated

they had afforded PAUL BQBESON and the concert. . that th


were B1081; OI

the RCMPfor the

fine

coverage

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attending a pionio,on the otherids of the parkandwere not

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The following article appeared in the August 21, 1953 or the Daily People&#39;s world , Northwest Edition;

5,000 Flockto Peace archfor Repeat Robeson Triggh,


"Pesce Arch Park, U.S., Aug. 20 - PAULHGBESQN sang songs of peace and freedom to an international audience or at least 25,000 at his second annual outdoor concert hero
Sunda-Faeroe

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"Amongthose greeting and embracing Robeson were Harvey horphy, regional director, and Ken Smith, president or the British Columbia District, Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers Union. Sponsors for the second consecutive year of the international day or song and brotherhood, . .. . While he emphasized he had not changed--if
same Paul you know --yet,
the ----

remain the
so

were not so, I would be with you in Vancouver today; and


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everyone must fight harder for the freedom we love.

he said,

Iiime

has made it

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Immigration authorities denied Robeson a passport to Bing and speak before the Mine-Mill convention in Vancouver. Estimate: of the large Ganadian orow that flooded into this park last year in protest against the denial and to hear Robesonranged
up to 30,000.

"Last yearis

border concert was arranged after

U.S

.&#3 _

#11

censorship, the tremendous turnoutwasrepeated,. , , 92


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in

This year,

despite a

tight

commercial press

"He Robeson! lashed out at political persecutions in his native land and said: Today in America we fight, as this

imprisoned, sothat they may come back and leadthepeople


the struggle for peace.-. . , .

is concluded,

for

amnesty of those leaders

who have beer

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On August 18, 1953, PAUL


Washington State Civil

ROBESON was observed in the


Congress; TEBHX PETTUS, Editor,

in U. S. Federal Court, where HENRY P, HUFF, Chairman, District Communist Party; JOHN DASCHBACH, Chairman,

IPeople&#39;s World , Northwest Bureau; BARBARA HAHTZE,Educational Director, Northwest District Comumist Party; KARLYLARSEN,member
or the District Board, PAUL BOWEN,Organizer, During

are being tried for conspiracy to violate the Smith Act of 19b0,
the recess HGBESON was observed talking with

Northwest District Communist Party; and Central Region, Northwest Communist Party,

the defendants

and ROBESONalso visited with Dr, HERBERTE. PHILLIPS, self~admitt&#39; member of the Communist Party, who had testified for the defense, Since Dr, PHILLIPS was under a contempt citation he was not permitto leave the court room at the recess. ROEESGN met him in the

11. s. Marshalis Office, on 8/17/53.


that "Freedom" is a newspaper controlled by the Communist Party,

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ConfidentialInformant!
problems,

publishedby Freedom Associates,53 West125thStreet,

life

and has PAUL BUBESON for

organized, directed It deals with

of known reliability,
the Editor,

and &#39; Negro

advise
is &#39;

It

New York, N;Y,

program, informant

Sunday, August 16, at

newspaper"Freedom"was distribu subscribe to the publication,


from the Seattle
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Confidential Informantmadvised that mun R%ESON&# - " o people at his concert on


states,
Peace Arch Park.

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the individuals

Several

present were urged to

times during

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Chapter of the
Member:

egro labor

Council,

This letter

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"Dear

Council

-&#3 is-,1 &#39;Freedom&#39; as the official &#39;Progress&#39; will serve

with

publication
our

We have adopted local

of the Negro Labor Couoil.


publication

&#39;Freedom&#39; along
to bring

national

> >1.-. ;.

to the Negro community national and local news--news of strug; and aspirations of the Negro people. This kind of news is

<5. Q.

generally
"It scribe friends

noticeably

absent from the widely read Negro press.

dollar $1.00! above address,


-

is incumbent upon all members of NIB first to suband read &#39;Freedom&#39; and then proceed to sign u your and neighbors. Let me suggest that you send in a

I I K

for you subscription to Earl and then get others to do lik


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Mr. Robeson, with at

PW?
the great

&#39;
artist for Negro Liberatian

Mr. Robeson

the newspaper lFreedum&#39; will be here to sin people soon. Let us all compete to present
least 200 additional I- reedo:n&#39; subs.
go to 10 lFreed0m&#39; buildera to work

&#39;We need at least 131 30th, Seattle.

at once selling this paper in the Negro Comunity. H111 you volunteer to become aFreedom! builder? Cuntact "Fraternally,

me at

/a/ Eugene Wilkins


Eugene Wilkins, Chairman, Freedom!
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Committeb

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LOUIS E.~auR_rmz1, and aEo1=-W-z funrz-1":,V a.* were an. acmve in -

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Tha uuncil Attorney General

Qrganizing yuhlieation, tha ascarfing 11$: L57


IGQEQ. H,
known reliability,
held ax the Kiel gn itorium, St.

~
, ~

by the

on African affairs has been designata uf.tha United stats: ursuant to

D
il nxumnan

Exesutiva Grier
R95E$mx ea

advised that the auspines


.%

A of

art was

a PAUL

heuia, 1

Missauri, on

Robeson Sancert
.

aptamher ll,

Committae.

19$}, un ar

sf the

Activities _ -4i,
. . _._,_ &#39; _. V... . 92.-,1 I an EA -a-emf-r ; S. --7.

of knuwn reliability, furnishe Q yamphlet entitled , e Negro ?aap1e And The $ov1et Union by PAUL HGBESON, puhlishad in January 19Q, in which RGBESGR statsdi "I am eeply grateful far this uppertunity half tbs people or the wnrld in nelebrating
is an un erestimation* For it would

more than
z

even this

anniversary4 Yes,with fully half of humanity -~and iii


be

to Jain H great

.>

w Q

a mistaka

ta assume that this Socialist Rapuhlics

Bn ana&versary or he Snicn of is an eecasion of ay an prie

Saviat and

live in the Ssviat Enien and Eaatarn Eurape and China "Trus,
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thanksgiving anly

far tha

eight hundrs

the ?eap1a&#39;a Bamneraciea or hundred millian,


sf the

millien penpls

who

these eight
tha establishment

as iract
soviat Unicn an sf

hanaficiarisa af

its palisies because of

eeuntriea cf these peaple

tha new promise of a fuller and richar life far all, uhidh thay enjoy because they live in ne Smviet lan 0? in
the Pe0p1a s Demaraies. The feelings uf must be vary like those of ne Preai ent
Repubkic, Mao Tse~tung. _

of struggle fur paaea the new economic security

an demacracy, and pclitical

are rajoiaing liberty, all nf the

,Ghineee Peap1e*s

M. WLA LU. i g IY M :1
4 *

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alga-92n92sr:921AIr92IF 92.!n&#39;n9292.Al! nun v92A+ In-l-L-.-. UULLUVUJ- PLAN VIE-lJ92vLJ-Ulla B-ll-Ll J..lUla ,l..l-UIJ

The Soviet peoples.

Union is the And no imperialist


knows the

friend

J1 3:111 uni run In .l.I..BLl..I..U!-l H- B

of the African wolf disguised


is the

and as the

revolutionary,
small nations.

can convince
Africa

them that
soviet

Moscow oppresses
Union

defender

and
4

champion
to control

of

the

rights

of all

nations

large

and small

--

their

own destinies.

"The soviet
democracy is south African

Socialist

program.of

ethnic

and national

precisely the and Dixiecrat

opposite of the Eazi, fascist, programs of racial superiority...

D;
__--1-_..

the great
realize

"Finally, majority

my friends, I went to say that I believe of the American people will come to
of interests relations with the people of the

their

identity

Soviet

Union

and the growing People&#39;s Democracies.


and peaceful

In this
cooperation

era of change, normal trade can be the only answer.

fighter

fascists

for the
the

"I

am and always will be


true lovers

freedom and dignity

an anti-fascist

of American

of all

democracy

men. we anti-have

and a

tremendous responsibility. We

are not e small band --

we are

3
ii 1!

millions who believe in peace and friendship. If we mobilize with courage, the forces of world fascism can and will be defeated -- in Europe, in Africa and in the United States.

and true people. i

"Because of this, I friend of the Soviet The "nail


the
as

am and always will be, s Union and of the beloved issue of December 2h,_l952, as ithe

firm Soviet

winner
bearer
award

page 3, columns 1-K,stated, "PAUL RGBESON, sole American


of one of the 1952 stalin
of
not

worker"

peace prizes
a part of

standard
the

oppressed
an individual

Negro
but

peop1e&#39; yesterday
as the

accepted
growing

peace movement in the United States."

_J RQBE50H e the press copies of his cablegram to _ DHITRYKSKOBLLTSYN, Chairman of the Comittee on International

/92Ut>a&#39;1

Prizes in the soviet Union, in which he declared, "For the peace fighters in America, this award has the greatest significance Already the prise has called forth profound gratification and pride among many sections of the Negro people and the progressive forces of our land. For me personally, it is a moving experience
"F

_ 3 -

&#39;1&#39; &#39;. -&#39;1

HY 100-2ET

e greet award and honor which I shell Again, my deep and sincere thanks". The "Daily
1&#39;1 1&#39;-VS paper

cherish

ell

my life

worker"

is en East Coast Communist daily

was give?-or. PAUL


the occasion of

of known reliebilitv, advised that e reeeption


ROBESON at the Hotel Theresa, 1251.111 Street
on September 23, 1953, on
presented with the International

and Seventh Avenue, New York City,

"&#39;92i
.....,....|_>_

to P cs rize . Stalin Pe

ROLLSON being

5]

asked by the Sov et Mr. FLS@ stated all there


._._.._._.__-.

HOWAR said EEST that it was a greet honor tobe People to present the award to hr. RDBESCH.
other
es

awards

have

been presented
hero of peace.

in
FAST

Moscow, but the United


to receive it.
soclsiming
EGBZSCHO

States
e greet

prevented
American

EDBQSOEfrom going
from Moscow

FAST reed

a oeblegrem

RO3;SOR

then presented

the awsrd and e promise of $25,000.30


stated ho would ecoept the award in

to
the

RQL;S&3

I!
we I
. _ __L

neme of the people all over the vorld who wanted geesehGBEdOJ told of his visit to the Soviet Union in 1937; and his great admiration for STALIN and the Russian way of lire, where all people are equal one there was no iscrimznstion.

pamphlet

p
+1

&#39; e ed April

of known reliability, furnished "Elev: E16192k, l3, w


h ,t reflected ich

he

followina

&#39;

statement concerning to register


4" -- ,8 Aiieire -,

issued by PAUL EOBESCK on behalf the Justice Department&#39;sorder under the hcCarren Act:

of for

the CAL that organization

The consistent V. 1.. 4-in through the years


accurate
liberation.

job of the Council on African -I 8+ 4- 1-Kl! M 4&#39; -1 sense LUS estsoiisnmen in 193?
information on the
months

been
efforts

to

provide
toward

conditions

and
has

struggles en eavored
of black

of the peoples to rally

of Africa
In

and to support
the

their
Council

recent

American assistance
egainet

for

the desperate
with . the-most

fight

oppression, and for the Africans of Kenya whosestruggle for


lend and survival the British ruthless end inhuman punitive seek to crush measures.

and brown South Africans

Helen&#39;s fascist

Po"
t,

H W!
_.

if

""

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, 92&#39;_ -&#39; :" ;- . xi

*-" "I
attack
and silence in nfrica.

L...|"""

"This
attempt of U.S. to

upon the Council


ell those

represents
Americans,

en

frighten

particularly

the Negro people,

who are in any way critical

policies

The reel issue in our case is the right of advocacy and support for tho freedom of Africa&#39;s
enslaved
United

millions,
States.

--including

the

descendants

of sfrice

who

have yet to achieve


"The Council on

their

full
African

liberty
Affairs will

and rights

here

in the
to

continue

carry forward its usefulness unconstitutional


,1

its work and will fight all efforts to restrict to the cause of African freedom by means of the and un-American McCsrran Act."

._..__i__.

The "Daily worker issue of Hatch 12, lS3, pegs ?, column 1, reports, "Before an audience of A00 guests, including about 100 students of the Jefferson School, speakers from the University campus, the trade union and the most
active political battle fronts join together the Smith Act, the mo errsn Lot, hc arthyitc &#39;witchhunts&#39; as tar inspired efforts to-stifle thought and that ell, with varying emphasis, in denouncing Congressional independent rs-examine

America&#39;s need for

Marxist

teachings.

!o

"PAUL ROBESON expressedgrida in the Jefferson School and celled for its support because of the clarity it has brought to the struggles of the American people the

leadership it has so unsupportedly given.


The Jefferson 3choo1 of Social

Science

hss been

designated

C
l -&#39; es ,_,_,

E of known reliebllit advised that e. STALI11 l memorial ee in was held].-.1t on under the auspices of the Rational ouncil
. ~ h o1* mTlCaD Soviet rr 1 ends ipV.

pursuant to Executive Order l0hS0.

by the Attorney

general

of the United

States

4f?
92O

has been designated by pursuant to Executive

The National Council of

the Attorney Order IOMSO. o

American Soviet Fyiendship


General

of the United States

PAULE@B;$O described 1 s seeing STALIH at s concert in, Moscow at_the time whenhis son gredustso from s scnool in

According, to? at this some memorial mating

Moscow. e said that STALIN

-5" e

held linself as e plain men.

r.

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honors nor
in the

all

"He didn&#39;tlook for


of nationalities

glory." He
is real.

said that
Here the

"equality
talk of

Soviet Union

equality are
socialist

world expended

only empty

promises." He
under the

msgnificient leadership

declared that

"the

of Stalin. to freedom Union.


for world

The colonial people of Africa end Asia are marching and their inspiration is ETALIE and the Soviet He underlined that "STALIN has led us in the struggle

beloved cQmT&d3|
"the greet

peace." He

He recited

recited in

a poem

English

in Russian
and

a poem

about STALIN,

"Sleep well

for peace.
to STALIN.
comrade. he

motherland, the pledge: the

He exclaimed

in Russian:
his speech
fight will

Soviet Union

"Slave Stalinoo
with: "Bleep
go on

their struggle

-glory
well, beloved
will b
e .

He concluded

QuI"$ 0

n <*-7

until victory

K
has s vise that the GAA is e Comun s Front u ich
number of Communist years.

mc

the direction of ItRAUL ROBESON Mc iggnoaw and a i%~4 for was completely un r the control of the
was under

Inc

Party. _#1_
In the "Daily Worker" issue of

columns 3
Comittee

called upon labor and the democratic forces here to back the people of south Africa in their civil disobedience campaign. The Committee urged full support for the week long picket line beginning Monday before the South African Consultae which
is sponsored by the Council on African Affairs.

and A, it was reported that, The New&#39;!ork State of the Communist Party on April 3, 1952,

April h,

1952, page

3,

"The New York communists


regime to
and political

statement deckaredg
drive of measures of the Malen segregation
colored

&#39;The vicious wits supremacist impose the most fascist-like


discrimination on

the African,

Indian, and

peoples of

:ml
=--.;4

imperialism and
racism are
their drive

this area to war

its allies

follows the

the world

fascist pattern

over. Chauvinism
the imperialists
attacks on

of U.S

and
in
the

the chief

stock in
and in

trade Of

their increasing

national indepengence

and freedom

of peoples

everywhere.

92._".. " -6

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"&#39;These fascist actions of

rrw 92 &#39; -_

E ix"92L.._
the Melon government are
all

, 5:

a threat

to world

peace and

the democratic African National which launched

liberties of Congress and a national

peoples, as well ee in South Africa itself.

to the

eleven million persons effected They are being met first and foremost April 6 and celled democratic forces answering this for in call,

by the united action of the South African Indian Congress

civil disobedience
international support.

campaign opening

&#39; &#39;TheComunist, labor and the America have a special responsibility in


for it is our own imperialists taken the lead in pushing U.S.

end State Department who have jimorow and white eupremeciet

practices wherever

they set

foot.&#39;"

April 7,

L. of

Freedom Associates Council sponsored

1952, page

According to-and the "Daily worker" issue of


and the e rally

one, columns

$1914 itvFIJI nn I-I &#39; I Var}; 92-I1 E .1 civil disobedience


1952.

1 &#39;3: tn l- r Q &#39;r92-11 ii I-F 1QK9Y tgninn 92?i@|% /I :1 A L I1: !.-&#39; campaign in South Africa

Greater New York Negro Labor at 126th Street and Lenox Avenue,

two and three, the

CAA,

caxnnnvi; f&#39;mn oi Q4151 MIL ll! Z-&#39;. 5&#39;5 which began -

April 6,

PAUL HOBESON, chairman of the CAA, declared, "If the South African people win some freedom, we&#39;ll win some here." ROBESON said that the South African campaign would

Pfrom the

electrify the liberation struggles throughout Africa, end, /W he added, "It isa challenge tous Negroes from Africans, the h who are saying to us, Bow long are you going to take 1t&#39;g" _
that the omineted and
It

National Negro Labor Council is a ommun s inspired organization which does not deviate
line
that the Greater New York is to be noted

of l-mown reliability, on advised


a branch of the National Negro

Communist Party

"92o

Negro Labor

Labor Council. J
National Negro

Council is

-o gknown
21, 1952,

Labor council

reliability, advised that the


Conference in convention. PAUL

Cleveland,_ Ohio,

newspaper to present at

on November

be sold during the this convention.

accepted "Freedom"

as sole

authoritative

ROBESON was

/1*&#39;"" &#39; _?"E


e 1

4?_,__

7 _

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-an-_. >_

: __.

14"! 1<w~= f5 l~5?


I . ..n . ..- qr .._, .-92_

attanded tha

i, Sf

Soviet Embaaay.Heeption
96, aummemorating

Rnuwn re&#39;liabi.jl1ty, ac3vised P1~ .U L RGBESQ 1


on Rovamber T, l$5E, Q
the Qctnber maa Ravalution. recur album

at washington, Bing: G l mn

Campany, New York City,

album antitle sokid Recg". &#39; a .


find it difficult tn campanias ta put %heir
B16

entitled Rabason Sinas thraugh the Qthell~Hecmr r2 and is in the preparatian sf anuther k};
&#39; N
secure recegnition talant an wax. through c her recaring

The "Daily

939: PBf1%t$

Workav issue

EGBESQN has

of may Eh, 1953,

page

$0mpany,WNW.X was rk urganized City, tn ma a _ EEFEENTE? A" L ?K L"n@BLs@m anany psranns in ans Prugressiv Movement that

Q: 1;mwnwf1m=111ty, R csrding aav1Bv 1


sr v xznsuw an
an; a a$e-

was
$

..._.-.-.-.A.-.-.-.-.

avaryone is three year


struggle needed

a courage fight. atata


to ay in

of ELSQH&#39;in that symbolizes


the fight humanityg. He

his tha the

deelared that fighting far EEL$Q, far all that is best in this lama uf aura, He spake the figat sf Negro people in the Unite States, of the fight of the
Afrisan and

dignity ef
fer the of all

X}

peace at man . He

man. Ha

alonial people

the uorl ana fur tna free am sai in Russian, sn1raka_xoya


Wide is my motherland

sai that

for peace,

The soviet

fraedmm an

nien is

and digni y Rodina

fighting

tha

Bsskaneichia Steppi

Endlesa avs

will mat and until total victary is won~ Tha great_STALIN hag left a mnnumental heritage tn the peayle of the $@viet Unien an tha peeple all over the umrld_in the struggle far peace, and espacially peacaful coexistence . KGBESOE praised

the graat

the atapa!,

3AL1, an .df

I aan

hear tha

all aver

paaple Qf

th@ world

stslingrad, namd

say this

struggle

after

the Qivil

tha lea arship

Rights Congraas,
of WILLIAM

? TTERSSK

which arganiaed

this maeting

undar

swgvg gggsgy is a conviated Smith Act victim_af _ Plttaburgh.an has been conviete at seditian at Pittsburgh.
92

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to 100-25857
,

pg}: ,_
has been designated by States pursuant to

Executive Order 10450.

the Attorney

The Civil Rights Congress Generei of the United

L <_w

Di

of known advised that rece ~ was held in Q, onor PAUL of reliability, R051-3301*; orig at a 6tion_
lm n is reception
chicego, Illino

was held in
meeting

conjunction with
held in

s. Aooor

ing to

the

American Peace

March lhand 15, 1953.


that the

Crusade Policy

Chicago on

qeno

lllllb

.|IIII -

of 1951

under the

Amer can

Peace Crusade

_ both

.. i.

o1 Known reliability, aovlseo


FRED FINE, Secretary of
was organized in February

-. .._..

. . .
the

I
1

direction of

Public Affairs

Department of

the Communist

Party, USA.

92

KQPBR

for the purpose ofbringing beckthe American troops from


I&#39;

of "peace

Fdvised that FINE instructed that hundreds lomittees be organized throughout the country Ff;

...._.____._.__

may19!}; 8, sponsored by the Civil Rights Congress in


advised that ROBESON attended a party on honor of its Seventh Anniversary. concert was

C
92:
-k

! ofeld at known reliability, advised teoessou the Embassy Auditorium, Los Angeles, &#39;
sang several songs,

California, on June lh, 1953- ROBESON of which many were in Russian.

vto t. a e
&#39;n S

? of lnlown reliability, advised t birthda &#3 musical val fee was held for ROBE-SON oniet A
* common peoples esires throughout the pace instead of war, to a great extent were 6

Mishisam or
92

world were tool of

92

J_

centered on the African situation and incensed the entire audience against the I-ialan government, which he called the

big busineest
country are of the
whom he

American big
stated has

threatened by

He etei:-ed. that the working people of this


action as that
moved her

business and

also

a tool

of England&#39;s

of Anaconda copper
Africa because

the people of this

cheep slave

country should
:,_.~,

labor over

factories to

there. He

refuse to
v

was implying

fight, especially

that

o -

is

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the Negroes
situation
also
$00110

whose forefathers
arise
this

came from Africa


similar
could

if

a
and he
in Africa

should
that

in

Africa

to
come

Korea,
about

implied

situation

.1,
E i

An

announcement

was

made

that

PAUL ROBESON woul

appear stay.
attended

at many other

churches

throughout

the

city

during

his

P !
z c 1 s- -I

Sciences and Professions on _


Professions

s meeting

of known reliability,
of the National

Council of

advisedsoessort

4 !

at1 K
by the

the

Arts

_ _

The National
was cite

..
... 5 _..~_._..

as a Communist

Council

of Arts,

front

Sciences and

House

Committee on Un-American dated April 19, 19h9.

Activities,

report

number l95h,

I 92

The
page two,

Daily
two, border of

worker"
reflects near known

issue of August 20, 1953,


ROBESON presented e

column

mo
E
I l

concert audience of

on August

19, 1953,

at Peace Arch

Perk,

United
before that of a en

$tstes-Canada

Blaine,

Washington, advised

approximately

25,000.
reliability, , un er

92

./

cia
gelebreti
A._4-..-1l4;n-

on inhonor of PAUL ROBESOi was iiidon


I;

the

ausp

oes

the &#39;

Committee,
advised that

UPWA-CIO, District
ROBESON attended a

number one.
Trude

sponsored

by the New York

Council

of the

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