Letter from Congressman Jack B. Brooks to the President's Committee on Civil Rights, with a Reply from Charles Durham
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Movember 14, 1947.
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Dear Mr. Brooks:
Thank you for your fine letter of November 10th.
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-run of the document. Copies
should be available after November Uith.
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
The Honorable Jack B. Brooks,
House of Representatives,
Austin, Texas.
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