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Highlander Folk School — Part 13

69 pages · May 10, 2026 · Broad topic: Civil Rights · Topic: Highlander Folk School · 68 pages OCR'd
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Scnool. BONALD L. WEST (1) American Peace Mobiliza- tion—endorser—call to American People’s Meeting, April 5-6, 1941. (2) Book Union — contributor— New Masaes, October 1, 1935, back cover. (3) Committee for Equal Justice for Mrs. Recy Taylor, an auxiliary of international Labor Defense— member of committee of sponsors —-booklet, August 1945. (4) Communist Party —- member —Heuse Committee Report on Southern Conference for Human Welfare, 1947, page 5. (5) Educators for Wallace — member—pamphlet, October 1948. (6) Mother Bloor Celebration Committee--—-sent greetings—-book- let, undated. _@ National Council of the Arts, speneor of conference_-report of confer: ence, October 8-10, 1948. {8} National Federation for Con- atitutional Liberties — signer of open letter asking the President to rescind Biddie decision on Har- ry Bridges—booklet, July 11, 1942. (SG) Netloial Wallace fer Presi- dent Committee — member—press release, March 23, 1948. (1G) New Masses — contributor —New Masses, Apri! 10, June 5, abd June 26, 1934; August 27, 1932; May 28, 1846, 11} Open Letter on Harry) Bridges —- signer — Daily daly 72. 2912, page 4. (12) People’s Institute of Ap- plied Religion—state director for Georgis--letterhead, December 11, 1840. (13) People’s Institute of Ap plied Religion—sponsor and state director for Georgia — letterhead, February 12, 1941. ,id> Peorde'a Institute ef Ap- plied Religion—field leader—tet- terheat, April 8, 1942. (4G) Ceopie’s Institute of Ap. -lettorhand Coa en bt ea ary i, 1948, {16} People’s Institute of Ap- pied Keligion—-member of South- erg Committee—letterhead, Apri} 16, 19528, (17) Puot (Communiat-eontroll- ed weekly, of National Maritime Union}—-writer for— Pilot, May 3, 1948, page 17. {2h southern Conference for Wellare—wigner of taani- feste—Southern Patriot, June 1947, bepes 4-5, JOHN B. THOMPSON (1) American Commitiee for Protection af Foreign Rorn—asign ae Jann- bate Worker, | ™&8%—letterhead, August 10, 1940. | tic er of open letter for—Daily Work. er, March 31, 1955, page 6. (2) American Continental Con- gress for World Peace—sponsor— Daily Worker, July 29, 1949, page 5. (3) American Crusade to En: Lynching—signer of cali to pilgri- mage to Washington, D. C.—call. Le tember 22 1046 September 23, 1946. (4) American Peace Mobiliza- tion — chairman — Daily Worker, September 3, 1940, page 4. (5) Appeat to Guard Civil Rights — signer — Daily Worker. August 28, 1950, page 3. (6) Bill of Rights Conference— sponsor-—program and call, July 16, 1949, (7) Chicago Ad Hoc Committee of Welcome for the Dean of Can- terbury — member — folder, No- vember 1948. (8) Chicago Committee to De- feat the Mundt Bill—signer of statement—Daily Worker, Septem- ber 15, 1950, page 9. {9} Chicago Committee to Secure Justice in the Resenberg Case— signer of open letter—Daily Work- er, December 25, 1952, page 8. (16) Citizens Emergency Con- ference for Interracial Unity—del- egate—booklet, September 25, 1943. (11) Committee to Defend Amer- ica by Keeping Out of War—chair- (12) Committee for Equai Jus- tice for Mra, Recy Taylor, an aux- iliary of International Labor De- fense —- sponsor—booklet, August 1946. (13) Committee for Peaceful Alternatives — vice-chairman — letterhead, March $0, 1950. (14) Continuations Committee of the Conference on Peaceful Alter- natives to the Atlantic Pact—initi- ator—Daily Worker, August 22 1949, page 8. (15) Committee to Secure Jus- e in the Rosenberg Case—signer of open letter—Hyde Park Herald, 1952, (16) Dinner for Pear] Hart— sponsor—Daily Worker, April 6, 1950, page 4. (17) Emergency Peace Mobiliza- tion-~sponsor—call and program, August 81-September 2, 1940. (18) Interfaith Committee for Peace Action — sponsor — leaflet, Octoper 7, 1961. (19) League of Young Southern- ers—eponsor — letterhead, August 18, 1940. (20) Methodist Federation for Social Action— speaker — Social spuhsur—press reiease, Lecember 9, 1952. (36) Wire to President Truman to Veto the McCarran Bill—initia- tor—Worker, September 17, 1950, page 8. AUBREY WILLIAMS (1) American Committe: for Protection of Foreign Born—spon- sor of conference—prozram and call, October 25-27, 1949. {2) American Crusade to End Lynching—signer of call io pil- grimage to Washington—call, Sep- tember 23, 1946. (8) American Youth Congress— speaker at 2 or 3 of ther annual meetings— Williams’ test:mony be- fore Senate Internal Seziri.y Sub- committee, March 19, 1951, p. 109 (4) Appeal to Guard Civil Rights —signer-—Daily Worker, August 28, 1950, page 3. (5} Association of Interne: and Medical Students—speaker at an- nual convention—¢fficial pro ram, December 27-30, 1950. {6} Brief Amici C-rs2 for the Communist Party—signer—U. §& Supreme Court, October 1955. (1) Civil Rights C:n-ress — speaker at rally, September 11, 1847—Williams’ testimony before Senate Internal Security Subcom- mittee, March 19, 1954, page 107. (8) Committee to End Sedition Laws—signer of statement—press release, November 19, 1955. (3) Committee for Peaceful Al- ternatives to the Atlantic Pact— member ef executive board—letter- head, September 16, 1950. (10) Commonwealth College — served on committee and contribu- ted to— Massachusetts investiga- tion of Communists, 1938, (11) Continuations Committee of the Conference on Peaceful Alter- natives to the Atlantic Pact— signer of open jetter to Congress —letter, August 21, 1949; Daily Worker, August 22, 1949, page 8. (12) Daily Worker—petitions U. S. Senate-—Daily Worker, Janu- ary 26, 1946, page 9. (13) W. E. B. DuBois Testimon- ial Sponsoring Committee—spon- acr—program, February 25, 1961. (14) Highlander Folk School— member of board or in some way affiliated with from about 1944 to 1954—-Williams’ testimony before Senate Internal Security Subcom- mittee, March 19, 1964, p. 103. (16) Mainstream—sponsor New Masses, October 28, 1947, page 2. (16} Mid-Century Conference for Paace-—sponsor—call, May 29-380, 1956. (17) Mother Bloor Celebration Committee—sponsor—booklet. cational ‘Fund —president, and men ber board of directora—letterhea” July 1954. (38) Southern Conference Ed. cational Fund — president an member of board of directors—le: head, April 1955. (34} Southern Conference Ed. eational Fund—signer of petitic to Senator Hennings—~petition, \: vember 7, 1955. (85) Southern Conference Ed. cational Fund—president-—Sout! Patriot, December 1956, page 4. (36) Southern Conference fi Human Welfare—speaker at co: ference—program, November 2: 24, 1938. (87) Southern Conference fi: Human Welfare—speaker at co: ference—-program and caljl, Ap: 14-16, 1940. (88) Southern Conference f: Human Welfare—signer of pe: tion to U. S. Senate—Daily Wor! er, January 28, 1946, page 11. (39) Southern Conference { Human Welfare — chairman - nominating committee, 1946-——-V . liama’ testimony before Senate | terna) Security Subcommitt: March 19, 1954, page 103. (40) Southern Conference {. Human Welfare—signer of ma: festo — Southern Patriot, Ju 1947, pages 4-5. (41) Southern Conference f Human Welfare—member of boa of representatives — letterhe: July 25, 1947. (42) Washington Committee f Democratic Action —- member membership list, a0 See esser ee eee Sey ee (43) Workers Alliance — p: tribute to—-Appendix IX, p: 1749. JAMES A. DOMBROWSK! (1) American Committee Indonesian Independence — sic: of letter—Indonesian Review, 1° (2) American Committee Protection of Foreign Born—si; er of birthday greeting to Sab. —Lamp, May 1946, page 3. (3) American Committee Protection of Foreign Rorn—ep sor of 15th anniversary natic conference —- program, Decer 11-12, 1948. (4) American Continental © gress for Peace, Mexico Cit: United States sponsor — lea? September 6-10, 1949. (6) American Peace Crusa signer of call to peace pilgrim. to Washington, D. C.—lea’ March 1, 1951, (6) American Peace Crusad sponsor—letterhead, May 26, 1: (1) American Peace Crusa- 4
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