THE PROBLEM OF AMERICAN COMMUNISM IN 1945
Facts and Recommendations
Rev. John P. Cronin, S .S .
A Confidential Study for Private Circulation

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THE PROBLEM OF AMERICAN COMMUNISM IN 1945
Facts and Recommendations
Rev. John P. Cronin, S .S .
A Confidential Study for Private Circulation

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131. SELECTED COMMUNIST FRONT ORGA1TIZAT IONS Columbus W. Banks, Matthews, Hiss our i T. Rupert Broady, U.S.Army Fred Brown, U, 3. Army Dorothy Burnham, Birmingham, Alabama IToel I. CunnAngham, Gretna, Louisiana Charles A. Davis, Atlanta, Georgia Earl Joseph Bearing, Richmond, Virginia Hilda V. Grays on, Washington, D.C. Philip Harley, Atlanta, Georgia' Roy Leland Eopkins, New Orleans, Louisiana Robert Jackson, U.'S. Army Charles II. Johnson, Jr., Nashville, Tennessee Alvin Jones, U, S. Army Jewel Mazique, Washington, B.C. Clarence Ilurrell, U. S. Army Norman Randall, Birmingham, Alabama Elizabeth Richardson, Miami, Florida Arlington Sands, 142 N.W. Tenth Street, Miami, Florida Sherman Smith, "Jest Virginia Grace Tillman, New Orleans, Louisiana Woody Tolbert, U.S.Amy Gloria Washington, Tuskegee, Alabama Donald '.Tatson, Durham, North Carolina Manetta Steele, Fairfield, Alabama F. Uorine Dickson Johnny E. Jordan L.E. Marsh National Advisory Board At the Sixth All-Southern,Negro'Youth Conference sponsored by the sub- ject organization in Atlanta, Georgia, December 1, 1944, the following persons were among those elected to the National Advisory Board: Dr. F. D. Patterson, Tuskegee Institute Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown Dr. W. L. DuBois, Atlanta University Roscoe Dunjee, The Black Dispatch Andrew J. Higginc, New Orleans, Louisiana ' Warren G. Eorie, International Borad Member, Transport Workers Union, Louisiana Dr. Ira De Reid SOUTHERN CONFUREliCD FOR HU11A.N 17ELFARE Presbyterian Bldg. Nashville, Tenn. This organization was formed in 1938, according to its own statement by "1500 Southerners: to work for improvement in social, economic and cultural conditions....." The organization has an Alabama Chapter located at 921 llassey Bldg., Birmingham, Alabama. Pauline T. Dobbs is the Secretary of the Alabama Chapter, and she is alleged to cooperate with Communists, In 1942, the present writer attended the Nashville Convention of the Southern Conference. His opinion at the time was that the Communist minority was effectively subdued. Since that time, however, Communists have continued