PROTEST BY NEGROES
BRUTAL SYSTEM OF OPPRESSION (Rec. 11.15) NEW YORK, June 2. The National Negro Congress in Detroit decided to ask the United Nations to halt the oppression of 13,000,000 American negroes.
An eight-page brief submitted by one speaker asserted thrft negroes were restricted to second-class citizenship, and were subjected to a brutal system of oppression and discrimination based on an inhuman and unscientific theory of racialism.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 197, 3 June 1946, Page 3
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