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Domestic News October 23, 1951

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

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Dr. Rayford W. Logan, Howard University history professor and NAACP consultant, will represent the NAACP at the UN General Assembly in Paris, announced last week by executive secretary Walter White. Logan is noted for his expertise and UN-related contributions.

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Dr. Logan To Represent NAACP At UN Assembly

NEW YORK-(ANP)- Dr. Rayford W. Logan, professor of history at Howard University and consultant on colonial problems for the NAACP, will represent the NAACP at the Paris session of the United Nations General Assembly, Walter White, executive secretary of the organization, announced last week.

Widely known as an authority on international and colonial issues Dr. Logan contributed the chapter on the Charter of the UN and its provisions for human rights and the rights of minorities in the booklet, "An Appeal to the World," presented to the UN in 1947.

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Appointment

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Naacp Representation Un General Assembly Dr Rayford Logan Paris Session Walter White Announcement

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Dr. Rayford W. Logan Walter White

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New York

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New York

Event Date

Last Week

Key Persons

Dr. Rayford W. Logan Walter White

Event Details

Dr. Rayford W. Logan, professor of history at Howard University and consultant on colonial problems for the NAACP, will represent the NAACP at the Paris session of the United Nations General Assembly, as announced by Walter White, executive secretary of the organization. Dr. Logan is widely known as an authority on international and colonial issues and contributed the chapter on the Charter of the UN and its provisions for human rights and the rights of minorities in the booklet 'An Appeal to the World,' presented to the UN in 1947.

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