1944-10-20
Read What the Platforms and the Candidates Say••• REPUBLICAN PLATFORM RACIAL AND RELIGIOUS IN~~LE~A~CE terican dl ndemn the tnJeCt1on mto An We unreserve Yco . . . 1 or religious prejud1ce. life of appeals t~ rac1a . C ressional inquiry to ascer· We pledge an Immediate ong ation and t which mistreatment, segreg tain the extent o h are in our .armed . t Negroes w o discrimination agams d ffi . cy and the adop· · · rale an e c 1en ' .forces are impa1ring mo f fve leaislation. f tion o correc 1 e . b Federal legislation o We pledge the establishment y . . F . Employment Practice Comm1SSion. a permanent a1r AN TI-POLL TAX d. · h ld nnt be a con 1110n f poll tax s ou ·~ The payment o any . d e favor immediate . F deral elect1ons an w of voting m e . . 1 dment for its aboli· b . ·on of a ConstitntiOna amen su nnss1 , tion. ANTI-LYNCHING 1 • led e our We favor legislation against lynchmg and p g ff . behalf of its early enactment. sincere e orts 1n DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM d r . ous minorities W believe that racial an re Igi e 1 d vote equally have the right to live, deve op an h · 1 ts that are gnar· with all citizens and share t e r1g 1 l ld . . C ngress s ton d by our Constitution. o antee _ rotect exert its full constitutional power!! to p those rights. STATEMENT BY GOVERNOR DEWEY - ""W hall establish The Fair Employment P racti:: Committee as a permanent func• 1 " · d atithorized by aw· 11on an . Thomas E. Dewey Address-Seattle, Sept. 18, 1944. - .ST~MENT BY GOVERNOR BRICKER 1. d · FEPC. The hJ have always be 1eve In . best auide to what a man will do IS w?at e d I shall continue everytlung he has one. · h · f h "II be good for the relatiOns •P o t at w1 , ,white and colored people. . . B . ker's interview With Michael -Governor riC . D W hl ngton Afro-American, ec. Carter, as 4,1943. STATEMENT Of SENATOR TRUMAN "d· "I k of Alabama sa• • Governor Spar s b tantial vic· S th has won a su s think the 011 1 1 f t o>f Vice-President . · 1 a t 1 e ( e ea tory Ill securn fi. d him (Senator Trum,l!!l) Wallace · • · 1 n. h 1 the rivht of the t 's r1g ts an' e safe on sta e. l talification of its electors. state to contt o qt f relations, Senator 44Jn the matter o race 1 • the son of an unrecon· T told me te ts ruman 1 h" k the South has structed rebel mother. t Ill . " won a victory· 1 J 1 23 1944. -Birmingham News, u y ' - ON THESE FACTS-It's time to change VOTE NOV. 7 FOR WEY AND RICKER PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT BY THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE • 45 _EAST_45TH "STREET, NEW YORK 17, N.Y• • Pap I
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