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Paul Robeson Sr — Part 19
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by T-12 as a Commnist paper, for April 16, 1956, identifies
one JOHN BOYD as the manager of Jerome Concerts and Artists,
Itd. of Montreal, Canada, the sponsoring ney for the
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April, 1956, Tal yl
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ists Managemen ency, 5719 Northmount ;
Avenue, Montreal, Canada, w late 1955 and is &
the personal venture of @ formes ;
resident of the United States. Ad.
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7 Subject's Activities In and/or Subversive
) Ranifications of his Passport Case
The "Daily Worker" issue of April 12, 1956, page
two, column one, contained an article entitled "Canada —
Denies Robeson Visa." Tnis article reflected that Canadian
; immigration authorities had refused to allow PAUL ROBESON to
7 enter Canada for a concert tour.
The "Daily Worker" issue of June 6, 1956, page
: six, column three, contained an article entitled "The cry
A Grows in London - Let Robeson Sing!" bystined "John
Williamson." This article concerned a meeting of the "Let
: Robeson Sing Committee" which met in Manchester, England,
= on May 27, 1956. The purpose of this committee was to unite
- the scattered activities in England in connection with |
ns supporting PAUL ROBESON's passport case, The erticle also
stated that an inspiring letter was read to the committee
from PAUL ROBESON in which he told of his few weeksof
freedom in Canada,
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