Letter from Robert G. Armstrong to the President's Committee on Civil Rights, with a Reply from Charles Durham
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November Us, 1947.
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Dear Mr. Armstrong
Thank you for your letter of November 11th.
Since the Committee's work terminated on October 30th,
I am sorry to tell you that the free supply of the Committee's
report is exhausted. However, I am told that the Government
Printing Office has asked for a re-Frun of the document. Copies
should be available after November 14th.
In addition, I have been told that Simon and Schuster,
1230 Sixth Avenue, New York, New York, still has a few copies
on hand, although their first edition of 25,000 has been
exhausted.
Cordially,
CHARLES J. DURHAM
Mr. Robert G. Armstrong,
Chairman, Civil Rights Committee,
Atlanta Chapter,
American Veterans Committee,
Atlanta University,
Box 318;
Atlanta, Georgia.