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Eyewitness: Peekskill U.S.A. Aug. 27; Sept. 4, 1949 [Cover title]. A Documentary Report prepared by the Westchester Committee for a Fair Inquiry into the Peekskill Violence

Eyewitness: Peekskill U.S.A. Aug. 27; Sept. 4, 1949 [Cover title]. A Documentary Report prepared by the Westchester Committee for a Fair Inquiry into the Peekskill Violence

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Eyewitness: Peekskill U.S.A. Aug. 27; Sept. 4, 1949 [Cover title]. A Documentary Report prepared by the Westchester Committee for a Fair Inquiry into the Peekskill Violence

by (Robeson, Paul)

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White Plains, N.Y.: The Westchester Committee for a Fair Inquiry into the Peekskill Violence, 1949. [28 pp.]. 1 vols. 4to. Stapled wrappers. Trace of wear to back cover. Fine. [28 pp.]. 1 vols. 4to. "Where will the next Peekskill be? What new battleground have the reactionary police and those behind them selected? Where will they demonstrate further the 'old Southern custom' of beating in the heads of Negroes and all those identified with the struggle to free the shackles of the greedy exploiters of his labors and talents? ... This thing burns in me and it is not in my nature or inclination to be scared off." -- "My Answer" by Paul Robeson. An account of the racial violence leading up to and following a concert given by Paul Robeson in Peekskill, N.Y., on 4 September 1949, and the official investigation, deemed a "whitewash" that blamed the victims.

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Title
Eyewitness: Peekskill U.S.A. Aug. 27; Sept. 4, 1949 [Cover title]. A Documentary Report prepared by the Westchester Committee for a Fair Inquiry into the Peekskill Violence
Author
(Robeson, Paul)
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[28 pp.]. 1 vols. 4to
Book Condition
Used - Stapled wrappers. Trace of wear to back cover. Fine
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The Westchester Committee for a Fair Inquiry into the Peekskill Violence
Place of Publication
White Plains, N.Y.
Date Published
1949
Keywords
African American History

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