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Volume IV: Symbol of the Movement,
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To Richard M. Nixon14 February 1957
Vice-President Richard Nixon Dear Mr. Nixon: One month has passed since we urged you to make a trip into the South similar to the one you made in Europe on behalf of the Hungarian refugees. At that time we urged you to examine the violence directed toward Negroes in the South who merely ask for justice and freedom under law and to report your findings to the President and to the Nation. We are sorry that you have not seen fit to answer out telegram. Meantime, we note that you have been chosen to represent the United States government at the gold coast Independence Celebration March 6th, when that first Negro country in Africa receives its freedom from colonial domination. We are convinced that you will better be able to represent America's defense of justice and freedom at the celebration, if prior to your leaving for Africa on March 6th, you arrange for the fact-finding trip we have proposed into the South. In any event, we urge you to make such a trip at your earliest convenience. May we hear from you as soon as possible. Sincerely, TWc. RWP-DLC. |