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BjAt'IAN ANDERSON LAUNCHE
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Br,. Washington,, at. Wilmington
BCfU.? September 29. as tiie nation'^Mp?ajngei
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its itottts was threatened
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ahd set about to join Other /ihips of
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1 duties of winning the war. 'laptain
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struggle of at! men around the
.globe to insure., the continuance of
liberty ai^f the permanence of
peace. _?
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r KuIITS ON?Walter White,
__NAACP secretary, again pusTied
the poll tax fight and other efforts
of tlie militant body to win
Justice lor mr Negro.
.Warns To Ignore
False Religion
In a recent address- to- the Atl
u:ta Women's War Workers' club.'
Willie T. B:ardeh. n represent at J v?
Z of the American' Royal Youth Association,
sugysted ' . that Nef;roeS
ignore feJse doctrines of religion.
U<< feltkK Negn."s iOUIdZEEZaxc
~of "so-eulied ^spiritualists., - good
luck charms and healer;:. '
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" llir U tilled Stales during (be year.
The FEPC probed Southern Industry
- and its discrimination
against 4hr Negro in a June he&r"
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OUR GtNEKAL INSPECTS Till
ARMY?Already busy here at home
-inspecting ttrr relations of hlaoli a~hd
white soldiers jQfL .Uccle ' Saui's
liugclv exnandecl Armv. IlKin.
GENERAL O. DAVIS, Sr.,_
around October '1, was- ordered to
England to aid., in smoothing out
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fii 4?iiiru uriuiu inc uujn
over tlnri1.
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Georgia. potter bftHsed amV baiT"
tcrcd internationally fatuous
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THE NAVY tN REVIEW?One 01
the highlights of L'ncle Sam's new
defense i? the change of policy
and acceptance nf VwgrnnH int.. iii..
Navy and Marine forces Above, ?
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all purls of the "tfatlon Negro
women converged on the JFort Dei.
Moidf.i (Iowa) ^ptheq'a Anrilfary
Artny Corps for training and service
to- tlleir American homeland
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transport wUhout->ah tnrli to 'spare, '
these hundreds of black Americans1
are shown sumrwheie?tii tb?' At* rlantir.'
enroutc to ji.Jn '.tic linht
to establish (lie "I our troedoim.'!
everywhere. Already thev aj-e ri^;lit*
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jlakf^s rsaval Training Station puss- T
i os snap pity fn review before th<
tliis. year. Above i*- :?
\V/\AC'k truthcieit at tlleii* 1 I
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cum us and recruiting oUUuiu t
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?here irtmts hxrr brrn rstabliKltPi!
aga'.nsl the enemy." . * I
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seine Ameirrans uill continue "to .,.'
rrprtr sttrh hrvalty d-ith ?i?seritn?" Pi'P'-"i
?.tixl oeonoimo?trr- ;
justices. ami uheliicr Ihesj. men A
ma> ev*yoof bolter ctHMlitinih than t
Lhe oihs tlie% bit behind? Ifl42 saw
thousands ?>l Vmcriran black' sol- s;
diefs enter I ho ?;\r lor li t'cdont,
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t ommandim?.. ..n irt-r. bbvrt
TTi.w,,iit' (I>.n v uill in hrinehr
of ttlo siTvke. inn was :v banne>
year for servbe integration?
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?avv ( tons from Admiral C. W. ship "beyond the caU*ut duty" '-^4
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