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Letter to Editor April 27, 1941

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

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Arthur Williams, Sr., president of the National Council of Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees in Cincinnati, Ohio, praises the Atlanta Daily World's 'Globe-Trotter' column on the Georgia Teachers and Educational Association's election of C. L. Harper, valuing its insights on race discrimination in labor and urging studious reading among his group.

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LETTERS FROM WORLD READERS

He Enjoys Reading 'Globe-Trotter'

Editor, Atlanta Daily WORLD:

I have just finished reading the column "Globe-Trotter" dealing with the Georgia Teachers and Educational Association and the election of Mr. C. L. Harper of Atlanta to its presidency. The column is indeed enlightening to our group as we are struggling against race discrimination in organized labor.

Your timely suggestions give us renewed hope and added courage to carry on. As most of our group is in the South, I encourage all my co-workers to read your columns regularly, not superficially, but studiously that they may be able to discuss the problem of discrimination intelligently.

ARTHUR WILLIAMS, Sr
President,
Nat'l Council
Freight Handler,
Express
and Station Employees
Cincinnati, Ohio

What sub-type of article is it?

Emotional Persuasive Social Critique

What themes does it cover?

Social Issues

What keywords are associated?

Race Discrimination Organized Labor Georgia Teachers Association Globe Trotter Column Atlanta Daily World

What entities or persons were involved?

Arthur Williams, Sr Editor, Atlanta Daily World

Letter to Editor Details

Author

Arthur Williams, Sr

Recipient

Editor, Atlanta Daily World

Main Argument

expresses appreciation for the 'globe-trotter' column on the georgia teachers and educational association's election of c. l. harper, highlighting its enlightening value in the fight against race discrimination in organized labor, and encourages co-workers to read the columns studiously for intelligent discussion.

Notable Details

Election Of Mr. C. L. Harper Of Atlanta To Presidency Struggling Against Race Discrimination In Organized Labor Timely Suggestions Give Renewed Hope And Added Courage

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