Forge Negro-labor : unity for peace and jobs /

"More than 900 delegates to this significant gathering heard Mr. Robeson's inspiring appeal for a greater initiative and more decisive role for labor and the Negro people in the fight for peace, democracy and economic security. One of the goals projected by Mr. Robeson was the specific tas...

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Main Author: Robeson, Paul, 1898-1976, (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York City : Harlem Trade Union Council, 1950.
Chicago, Ill. : South Side Chicago Negro Council
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Summary: "More than 900 delegates to this significant gathering heard Mr. Robeson's inspiring appeal for a greater initiative and more decisive role for labor and the Negro people in the fight for peace, democracy and economic security. One of the goals projected by Mr. Robeson was the specific task of securing one million signatures of Negro Americans to the Stockholm appeal of the World Peace Congress."--page [2].
Item Description: Cover title.
"Text of an address delivered ... at a meeting of the National Labor Conference for Negro Rights, held in Chicago, June 10, 1950."--page [2].
"August, 1950"--page [2].
Pagination information includes covers.
Physical Description: [2], 15, [1] pages ; 19 cm
Place of Publication: United States -- New York (State) -- New York (City)
United States -- Illinois -- Chicago.