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Paul Robeson — Part 22
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appeared an advertisement to free Professor MORRIS UdYSCHAPPES » an al~
leged Communist of City College, New York City, who was isprisoned for
perjury by the State of New Yorke In this issue of the "Peoples
Voice™ the subject is quoted as saying, "I want to be identified in
every way with this movement « « « « to free MORRIS SCHAPPES . « 0 «
The responsibility is the first charge upon all of us to fight Fascism
for freedom,*
"Daily Worker*
Issue of October 7, 1943
East Coast Communist Daily Newspaper
Published by Freedom of the Press, Ine.
50 East 13th Street
New York City
On Page Three there appears an article which indicates
that PAUL ROBESON would support BENJAMINYDA VIS on the Commnist Party
ticket for New York Councilman at the Davis For Victory show which was
to be held on October 24, 1943 at the Golden Gate Ballroom in Harlen,
New York Citys
‘Daily Worker”
Issue of March 17, 1944
This issue of the "Daily Worker" reports a speech by
PAUL ROBESON which was delivered at a Sun Yat Sen tribute meeting held
March 12, 1944 at the Metropolitan Opera Hall in New York City. In this
speech the subject is reported to have said, "The picture of Chinese
4nternal conflict is the Keumintang versus the Chinese Communists is
as false as Martin Dies’ picture of his Committee defending Congress and
the Government against American Communists."
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