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Paul Robeson Sr — Part 6
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MY 100=56680 UU a PAL
New York Council for the Arts, Sciences, ané
Professions (NYCASP) b/
copy the
a Cc on B, Article 1 of the bye
lowe states ‘mis organization shall be affiliated with
the National Council for the Artes Solences, and
Professions (NCASP).
She "Guide to Subversive Organizations and
Publications,? dated May 14, 1951, prepared and released
by the Committee on Un-American Activities, United States
House of Representatives, Washington, D.0,., contains the
following ooncerning the National Council for the Arts,
Sciences, and Professions:
whe Cited as a Communist front.
Congressional Committee on Un-American
etivities, Réyiew of the Sclentific and
Cul Conference for World Peace arranged by
the National Council of the Arts, Sciences,
end ears sar and | held in Hew York City | on
ton AD ore Pmt) ri * er ally, released Ho,
’ ° ginal eased
April 19, i089), page 2.)
i ES June 29,
1954, the ect was among, & speakers at a rally entitled
“Shall American Boys Fight in Indo-China" held at the
Cornish Arms Hotels Ney York City, and sponsored by the
advised that on
NCASP, According t the subject delivered a speech
on the people of Guatemala and acted as Chairman of the 1s /-
meeting. . / L
furnished the sane
On
information
as set forth above,
On
qual sess ee
the subject atte & meeting held at the Kew
York Offices of the NCASP, 34 West 64th Street, New York City,
CATAL
- 1a -
SP Rally on June 29, 1954,
ee
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