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P.P.F. 6/29/47 200 920- so Figuiroa St Pro Las Angeles, Cally K June 29th. 1947 my dear mr. President d listened with interest to your address before in the neges organization today. I believe in every statement you made, and do ad- the time democratic law as expressed in our your courage in giving to the coorld Constitution. But, you have voiced one of our greatest american problems, one ,Ifear, that will be turned against you. l admire your courage for voicing time democracy but I fear theresults It is a question I have given considerable thought d know enough about the southern states to fear the reaction that is bound to come. l have visited the south and much to my surprise, found the former estyens from the noith, more bitter toroard the negro than the real southerner. I also found a class called "The Poor colute. Irash" These from illituates have the right to note, while the negro has noter has fill not