Night Letter, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, American Federation of Labor, to Attorney General Herbert Brownell Regarding Emmett Till Case
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OCR Page 1 of 3ASHLEY L. TOTTEN
A. PHILIP RANDOLPH
International Secrefary-Treasurer
International President
C. L. DELLUMS
MILTON P. WEBSTER
3rd International Vice-President
1st International Vice-President
1716 Seventh Street
3947 Drexel Boulevard
CAR of
Oakland, California
Chicago 15, Illinois
T. D. McNEAL
4th International Vice-President
BENNIE SMITH
Train, Chair Car, Coach Porters and Attendants
11 North Jefferson Street
2nd International Vice-President
1308 Broadway, Room 305
AN INTERNATIONAL UNION
St. Louis 3, Missouri
Detroit, Michigan
Affiliated with the A. F. of L.
THOMAS PATTERSON
Eastern Zone Supervisor
217 WEST 125th STREET - Room 301
NEW YORK 27, N. Y.
MO 2-5080- 1
98
September 28, 1955
Mr. Max Rabb
The White House
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. Rabb:
I thought that you might be interested
in a night letter telegram which Mr. Randolph sent
today to Attorney General Brownell. I have there-
rore, attached herewith a copy of same.
With cordial best wishes, I am
Sincerely,
Therdon E.Brow
E :
Theodore E. Brown, Director
NOOD
Research and Education
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