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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 21
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Bureau’Confidential infornant @jPreported that a strong
Communist influence was expected in this rally. According to the informant,
the real reason for calling the meeting was to give voice to their demands
to open the second front which would relieve pressure on the ned Army.
Nationally known figures,such as Michigan's Governor MUxRAY Do VAN-TAGGONER,
Senator PRENTISS H.“BROUN, war Manpower Commissioner PAUL McNUIT, and others
had Deen invited as speakers.
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carried an item advertisine the poctponenent of the wale Sue to Inclenent
weather. Jt was announced in the August 29 issue of this paper that the pro-
gram which was originally scheduled for Belle Isle would be held at the
Ebenezer Churen at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 30. ihe rally had received a
great deal of publicity by reason of the endorsement by ELEANOR ROOSEVELT and
Vice-President t;ALLACE ang a writequp. which appeared in "Life" magazine.
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w _ According to contidentSa) aaa whose identity is known to
the Eureau, approximately thirty-five persons attended the rally on August 30,
1942. One of the speakers, Professor S. Re WILLIAMS, spoke on Negro history
and challenged the Negra youth to rise up. » LEON ARD TROUTMAN, of the National
youth Administration, said that militant persons here at home have been called ©
‘zeds, Communists, iiadicais, etc.” but still the strucgle mst go on, vuring
his speech TcUTLAN said that Lhe hored there were some FBI men in the crowd
to hear him mske this statement. He urged all vcersons in attendance to buy
bonds and suprort the organizations and movements which were fighting for
Negro rights.
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According tc*Confidential informant 4 whose identity is
known to the Buresu, TOLAN has been formulating another organization. He ’
was forming this organization for the purpose of integrating Negro women inte
war industries in the Detroit area. :#TOLAN plans to have a large meeting in
October to empnasize this movement. yw €
II CRGANIZATION AND FINANCE
According to\Confidential inforrant Qi, the NiCVD does
not have a constitution nor is it chartered as a chapter of any known organi-
_ gation, No membership fees or dues have been assessed against any member. ine
organization is financed sale.
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