Letter from Pan-African Federation to W. E. B. Du Bois
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Signed George Padmore; noting their attendance to the matter of his official participation in U.N. Trusteeship Committee meetings (see mums312-b111-i461 for plea to Secretary-General); describing the recent doings of the Federation and identifying their chief obstacles; noting President Milliard's recent heart attack and hospitalization; discussing the "very low" opinion held generally of Max Yergan; and commenting at length on a variety of other issues to do with the Pan African Congress, the cocoa trade in the colonies, and the Peace Conference in Paris, from where he is writing.
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