A glorious afternoon, a delightful garden and a genial host summoned some 80 of our members and their friends to the League of Coloured People's Fifth Annual Garden Party at Hutton, Essex on Saturday, June 25th. Roundwood, covering some ten acres of ground, is easily the most ch
: -, eottsboro Defence Committee, 112, East 19th Street, New York City. June 17th, 1938. The Scottsboro Defense Committee calls the attention of the people of America to the fact that the Supreme Court of Alabama on legal ground has confirmed the monstrous injustice by which Cla
It is some years now since Mr. Basil Rodgers gave ‘ a recital at the Wig - more Hall. We heard him there on June 3rd, when he sang a programme composed exclusively of Negro Spirituals. Some felt in advance that it would be difficult to avoid monotony in such a programme, but by
Jawaharlal Nehru, one of the most prominent leaders of the Indian National Congress who has the unique record of being elected three times President of that body, is now on a visit to Europe, and is at Present in this country. On his way to England he visited Republican Spain an
Dear Dr. Moody, I have been instructed by the above-named Committee to write and thank you and your Committee for the able assistance your organisation gave to the Colonial Seamen at Cardiff, in connection with the differentiation of social benefits. We look upon this as a moral
Australia. This little book of ninety-three pages serves two purposes ; partly it is an account of the life of a very great Australian woman missionary, and partly it paints a picture of the conditions of the aborigines anfong whom she lived and worked. There is no record more t
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D REPORT By W. ARTHUR LEWIS Attitude to the Oil Interests The position of the oil companies is the key to understanding the situation in Trinidad. Production is in the hands of some twenty-two companies, but most of them are very small. In 1936 88% of the total output was produce
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all, is one of repression and denial of elementary civil rights ; aware also of the attitude of the African population of the Union who are anxious that their brothers of the High Commission Territories should not share the unhappiness and misfortune of their situation in the Un
April 1, 1938 - The Keys - London, London, England