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4AKMAN ANDERSON LAUNCHES
ITEAJH8H1P WASHINGTOy-Pow!
ouuhed the bott!e of wine against
the liberty ship, Booker
ft. Washington,, .at. Wilmington.
M, September 29, as the nation's
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vessel weighed anchor inNovertibg
[ and set about to join other ships o
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speaker Mrs. Mary M. Bethum
stora by. Mrs. Belliuiie?dei lured
"It is fit that jhto ship should bea
that this- .ship should bear ih
the name of a great American, wh
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in th? wit industry and to con
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power CerntMion, Paul V. MfNrt
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FDOKT8 ON?Walter White,
NAACP secretary, again putted
* the poll tax fight and other ef-.
forts of the miittam body to win
jhatice for the Negro.
Warns To Igntirc
I False Religion _
In a recent address to tho Atlanta
Women's War Workers' club,
j Willie T. Rcardeu. a representatlvt
of the American Royal Youth As
gnrifiHOn. snip nested that Negroes
r ignore fsJse. doctrines of religion.
e ?He said Negroes should beware
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luck charms. and healers.''
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14 the United States during the year.
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dustry and Iff discrimination
a against the Negro in a Jane hear-\
>f teg at Birmingham, Ala.
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busy here at hone
inspecting: the relations of black and
White, .soldiers.of- -.Uccle Sam's?
hugrly?expanded?Army, - BRIG.
GENERAL B. Q. DAVIS. Sr..
around Qctnher 1. was ordered 'fo
England to^ aid in smoothing out
strainod relatione before the boyi, ,'
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THE \m IN RFVIFW? Onp of ,
the highlights of l^ncle Sam's nrw ;
defense is' the change of policy 2
and acceptance bf. Negroes into the ]
Navy and Marine forces Above, i f i
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all parts of the. nation Negro \
wwbml eonwrfed on the Fort Dtw 't
Maln'n (Iowa) Woman'* Auxiliary
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B()>1E?==?* Jammed?aboard?this ;
transport- without an inch to span*.!
these hundreds of totacff Aim rIrank
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antic,' enroute to Join the fi^ht]
it nntahlh.li Hie :?rnm I'i iiiiilnnu sverywhere.
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SOLAN'D HAVES, , concert artist
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US tile nation.
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iJuni'?Alhf'l vuiK hill ^atefrmue^ie^
it-paT" such'"loyalty with? cliscrimi
luitrnn, lynching and economic injusincs.
and whether llirSf. incIT
may evpeot bolter conditions .than
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thousands u* American black soldiers
Oilier the war for freedom. ?
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