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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 19
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An article in the Jersey Cbserver, Jersey City, New Jersey, on
ifarch 21, 1945, reported on an FeZ.P.Ce hearing held by the New Jersey
as sembly Juaiciary Committee on “arch 20, 1945, at Trenton, New Jersey.
F.502eCe Bills which had been introcuced in the State Legislature. by Assembiy-
man JAL2S OettILL, Newark negro physician, and a Republican, were discussed.
__ SALES ANSY, Jnwy President of the frenton Committee for Unity, suggested
““$éven amendnents to the Hil] Billse There were the sane amendments already
proposed by DR. FRANK KIKCDON, Head of the Ned. I-C+Le, and supported author
cf F.5.?.Ce Ells sponsored by Senator JOHN Le“RCRRISSEY of Camden County
and Assendlynan THASLS Xe7HCWELL of Mercer County, Demccratse At the
hearing, MANCIMS! : spoke for the Communist Political Association of
wou eeSey, and said failure to adopt the proposed amendments would result
in conseguences that would be felt at the ballot box.
OFC ANSTHOM of Trenton, New Jersey, Grganizer for the Eastern
Division of the National Farmers Union, and JAMZS DSRIE of Trenton, Executive
Director of the Neds IleGeLe, supported BZRN=ZY'S stand at the hearing.
On November 6, 1945, the following article appeared in the Newark
Iverning News:
STALK SERRE THURSDAY
BY “kS. R(CSEV=aLT"
MES, ELEANCRXRCCSEVELT will speak on "The Responsibilities
-7 she Individual Titizen in a Demceracy! at Essex House Thursday. The
dinney-meeting- will mark the opening of a campaign by the New Jersey
Tidop=ndent Citizens! League and the National Citizens! Pclitical Action
Cemmittee for the 1946 Congressional election. ;
“The two groups plan to indorse candidates in the Congressional,
Subernatorial and Senatorial elections and for this purpose will drive to
unite independent and liberal Cenccratic and Reoublican vcters, according to
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anaes inERLE, the league's executive directors 7 My
"Cther speakers will e ER Ae*BENSEN, former Governor of
“feresota, and Dk. FRAIK KIGDON and <a GROSS, league chairman and executive
* ced ~emhom paapectivelye® - - ot - a
The Newark Evening News of November 9, 1945, contained an article
reporting the above dimer-meetings 750 persons were presente KINGDCN in >
his speach said that the policies of the Administration were dividing the ~~. =-
world into Anglo-American and Soviet camps and bringing us to the brink of a
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