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200 6-29-47
1002.22 st. Santa Mouica, Cal.
July 3,1947.
Mr. President:-
I wish to tell you that I certainly enjoyed your speech
made before the national Congress for the Betterment of
Colored People and I do hope you meant Every word of if
and will do everything in your power to fring been to pass
demonstrated here in the united states.
that true democracy that has never really
I am a descendant of Robert Morris and several of my
ancestors both signed the Declaration of Independence or
fought in the in Civil the War Revolution from Pennsylvania and my grandfather and I Morrie am trying fought
what little Ican do to make for more justice, tolerance
and understanding between peoples of different races colored and
people the will be given Indians all their shall fair be and allowed just nights to vote
creeds. I hope to live to see the day when the and
and
shall when be treated american as the americans they are; and when
the Jewish people of our nation shall gol be be discriminated treated
against and those of Oriental ancestory shall as
we would want to be treated.
If it remains otherwise I do not blame those at us nations in
across do when we speak of democracy It to is vote fine and thing
the water from for pointing their fingers a derision
to as they Guan and those Islando the reghts the
govern give themselves but we should first night wrongs
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