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Paul Robeson Sr — Part 7
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prior to December 9, 1952, ESLANDA GOODE ROBESON had
been elected "one of two national co-chairman of the
Committee of Women of the NCASF,"
furnished .
on
material which reflected that ESLANDA ROBESON had
attended meetings of the Board of Directors of t
NCASF on July 26, 1956, md September 20, 1956..
further made availabie information which reflected
that during the meeting on July 26, 1956, the subject
wa8 appointed to a committee of three persons who
were to make recommendations concerning the appointment
of a new National Chairman of the NCASF,
"The Worker" issue of September 15, 1957,
page 11, columns one and two, contains an advertisement
for a lecture on travel in the Soviet Union to be held say p
on September 23, 1957, at Adelphi Hall, 74 Fifth Avenue,
New York City. This advertisement noted that chairman
for the evening would be ESLANDA ROBUSON and the affair
would be sponsored by the Committee or Women of the
NCASF,
"The Worker" is t
ast
the "Daily Worker", an Eastco
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Add be RPE d Rt
ye
st newspaper.
aie advised that
on September 23, 1 e ‘was held
at Adelphi Hall, 7h Fifth Avenue, New York City, at which
a report on a recent visit to the Soviet Union was presented.
PEP cviced that ESLANDA ROBESON acted as Chairwoman of
Forum and at the end of the meeting commented on
= Fe the Tien Fone Fon AOE
her own travels in the Soviet Un jon in 1950. j
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