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Claudia Jones — Part 1
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fhe February 12, 1952, issue ‘of the ‘patty: Worker",
page 3, column l, contained an article captioned "CLAUDIA JONES
Hails New Spirit in 'Workers Sub-Drivet", he article con... -
cerned a speech delivered by the subject at a ‘Freedom of the -
Press Assoclation meeting.
It is noted that Freedom of the Prose, Association
publishes the "Daily Worker". . o —
Z The article quoted the gubject as stating, me | oes
press’ * campaign is one of the greatest weapons in our fight ee.
for freedom and the best guarantes that our defense of the Billi
of Rights, of peace, of civil rights and of working class unity,
NeBro,, and white, will echo from the court room throughout the
and."
The February 17; 1952, Sssue of "The Wore r, * “section He.
page 3. columns 1 to 2, contained an article reflecting thet
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CLAUDIA JONES was denied permission by the United States District
Count to travel to Cleveland the week-end of February 15-16,.16 2, °
to raisé funds. The article stated that JONES was previously
denied permission to travel to Washington, D.C., to accompany
a delegation of Negro women, the Sojourners of Truth and Justice, —,
to protest "institutionalized oppression directed against the
Negro people of the United States". Also, according to the . ©
article the subject had been denied permission to travel to
Washington, Dic., with PETTIS PERRY and ELI@ARETH GURIEY FLYNN
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to protest the continuance of the Korean War,
o The February 21, 1952, issue of the "Dat ly Works r®
on page lk, column 5, contained an erticle reflecting that CLAUDIA
JONES was scheduled to speak at Negro History Month at Veterans on
Hall, 469 West 48 Street. The celebration was to be under the
auspices of the Harlem Fair Kmployment Practice Commission, -
Sojourners for Truth and Justice and the 13th and iith Assembly“,
Diatriet: @luba of the American Labor Party,
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