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E B William Dubois — Part 2
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outside of New York City, they have been unsble to win control” (Special Committee's
Report 1311 of March 29, 194). Dr. DuBois spoke st a state conference of the.
American Labor Party (Daily Worker of December 12, 1950, page 5); he spoke at a
dinner, April 18th, opening the presidential campaign in New York City (Daily Worker
of april 14, 1952, page 8, an advertisement; and the Daily Worker of April 21, 1952,
page 1); he spoke at an election rally in Madison Square Garden, May 13th, held
under the auspices of the American Labor Party {Daily Worker of May 8, 19052. mace A.
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an advertisement; and May 14, 1952, page 1)3 and he spcke at an election rally in
Madison Square Garden, October 27th (Daily Worker of October 22, 1952, page 8, an
advertisement; and October 29, 1952, page 2).
The Daily Worker of March 29, 1948 (page 7), named Dr. DuBois as a member
of the Executive Board and of the Policy Committee, Council on African Affairs; he
signed the Council's petition to the United Nations as shown in the Daily Worker
-of June 5, 1950 (page 4); and drafted their statement against the policy of the
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United States in Korea (Daily Worker of July 25, 1950, page 3); the Attorney General
cited the Council on African Affairs as subversive and Communist (press releases
of December k, 1947 and September 21, 1948).
The Attorney General cited the Jefferson Schoo] ef Social Science as an
adjunct of the Communist Party" (press release of December 4, 1947); the Special
Committee reported that "at the beginning of the present year, the old Communist
Party Workers School and the School for Damocracy were merged into the Jefferson
School of Social Science" (Report 1311 of March 29, 194). Dr. DuBois was honored
at the Jefferson School, as shown in the Daily Worker on February 1, 1951 (page 2);
it was announced in the Daily Worker on January 2, 1952 (page 7), that Dr. Dubois
was scheduled to conduct a seminar on "Background of African Liberation Struggles"
at the Jefferson School; the Jamary 26, 1952 issue of the same publication (page
7). named him as a faculty member of that School.
In a report of the Special Committee, dated March 29, 191, the National
Council of American-Soviet Friendship was cited as having been, in recent months,
the Communist Party's principal front for all things Russian (report dated March
29, 1944}; Dr. DuBois signed a statement of the National Council in 19,7 (Daily
Worker, October 17, 1947, page 4); he signed the organization's statement protest-
ing the Iron Curtain, as reported in the Daily People's World on May 20, 1948 (page
5); he signed a statement of the Council, praising Henry Wallace's Open Letter to
Stalin in May 1948 (from a panphlet entitled "How to End the Cold War and Build
the Peace," paze 9); he signed their statement calling for a conference with the
Soviet Union (Daily Worker, June 21, 1918, page 3); he signed their Roll Call for
Peace (Daily Worker of August 31, 1948, page 5); he sent greetings through the
National Council on the Thirty-First Anniversary of the Russian Kevolution (Daily
Worker, November,10, 198, page 11); he signed the Council's appeal to the United
States Government to end the cold war and arrange a conference with the Soviet
Union (leaflet entitled "End the Cold War - Get Together for Feace,* dated December
1948); he spoke at the Congress on American-Soviet Relstions, December 3-5, 1949,
arranged by the National Council... and signed the Council's letter to the
American paonta, urgine that a unified demccratic Germany ba established (Daily
People's World, August 13, 1952, pages and 6).
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