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Paul Robeson Sr — Part 20
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August 17, 1921. Election records at Enfield, Conn. reflect that the
subject's wife, ESLANDE CARDOZO GOODE,was born December 15, 1899 at
Washington, D. C.
Confidential Informant T-l has advised that the subject maintains
a residence at 1221 Mmfield Street, Fnfield, Conn., although this informant
has reported that the subject is seldom at his residence due to the fact that
he travels continuously and is in New York a large part of the time. Con-
fidential Informant T-] and various New York newspapers disclose that the
subject who has been reported as well known in Communist circles is a
nationally knorm singer who has in the past travelled throughout the
_ - United States presenting concerts. He is known as an actor and singer and ~
‘receives hig income from this source. He is Chairman of CUNCIL ON
AFRICAN AFFAIRS. Various sources have reported that the subjecthas been
well-known in Communist circles and active in Commnist front affairs
lending his prestige and presence to the success of benefit functions
sponsored by kmown Communist front oranizations in raising funds.
Confidential Informant 7-1 has advised that the subject is
Chairman of the COUNCIL ON AFRICAN AFFAIRS and has been active in that organ—
ization to the extent of raising money to promote the activities of same
which is knom as a Communist front organization.
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