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Paul Robeson Sr — Part 4
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ee Worker® | ‘ts ‘the Sanday edition of the speiiy
* Worker" ; described adoves: wee a ao Eek ag ey
| In December, 1950, who has furnished ><”
reliable information in the past, advised that the ~"< >
Editorial Board of "Freedom" was composed of Communit
Party (CP) members and sympathizers. According to :-f b
"Freedom" was intended as a replacement for the Harlem gp ®
edition of “The Worker® * Tee
; "The Worker", dated June 20, 1955, page. two,” 7
column three, contained an article entitled, "African “oe
Affaires Council Dissolves", with a sub-title, “Directors
Say Others Continus Pioneering Work, Harassment By . so. oz
Government Hampers Activities". Thies articles atated that - mee
the Executive Board of the CAA, June 17, 1955, unanimously. a
voted te diseolva the organization and terminate all ita a
activities, which decision ended 18 years of the CAA in the —
eause of African freedom. The article reflected that the
Executive Board of the Council, headed by PAUL ROBESON,
indicated that ons consideration for this action was the tes
- Lact that continued Government harassment had made further 29°. -
effective work of the (CAA impossible.
The July ~ august, 1958 3 issue of "Freedom", ne eaeste 6 \
Volume V, Humber 6, Page 2, listed PAUL ROBESON as Cheirman ”
- of the Editorial Board of the newspaper. It further satan |
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” that “Freedom™ is published monthly. by Freedom Associates, 16%
4139 West 125th. Street, Kew York ity. a ae a eR
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