August 20, 1950
Describes the importance of having Black troops fighting against communism and how race relations were used against the United States during diplomatic conversations.
August 20, 1950
Describes the importance of having Black troops fighting against communism and how race relations were used against the United States during diplomatic conversations.
October 30, 1950
Highlights statements made by Walter White, secretary of the NAACP, regarding racism in the United States and changes that needed to be made to encourage Black citizens to vote
February 11, 1965
Depicts a belief that the King-led fight for the ballot in Selma was an act of resistance that compares to communism and that those working within that cause were the aggressors and oppressors.
May 8, 1963
Compares the NAACP to the Communist Party and says that ‘Negroes’ should go back to Africa. Writer is from Tuscaloosa.