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OCR Page 1 of 2155-85
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 13, 1948
you
Dear Mrs. Roosevelt:
I appreciated your note of the twentieth with the
enclosed letter from Mr. Hamilton, Chairman
of the Young Democrats of Mississippi.
It is a most interesting piece of information
and sometime or other we will get the situation
worked out I am sure. At least the Democratic
Party is no longer in the position of the dog
whose tail wags him. We are not only rid of
the fringes on the left end but we are free of
the so-called solid South and I hope to see a
Democratic Party from now on that will really
be a Democratic Party and represent all the
people.
The Republican Party should represent the
special privilege boys - as it always has.
Sincerely yours,
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevely
29 Washington Square, West
New York 11, New York
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