"Tribute to Negro Servicemen"
Title
"Tribute to Negro Servicemen"
Date
1943 June 27
Creator
Negro Labor Victory Committee
National Council of Negro Youth
N.Y. State Conference of Negro Youth
Source
World War II Vertical File
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Language
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Contributor
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Subject
African American soldiers; Discrimination in the military; United States--Armed Forces--African Americans
Type
Souvenir programs
Spatial Coverage
New York (N.Y.)
Temporal Coverage
June 1943
Text
Army
Navy
Marine
Coast Guard Merchant Marine
Tribute to Negro Servicemen
Renaissance Ballroom Sunday June 27, 1943
“MEN OF COLOR TO ARMS” – Frederick Douglass
Was the cry of a famous Negro Leader
Of another day, when the people of this
Country fought for freedom and progress
So that all men might be free.
Today we raise this same cry because
We realize that the fate of the Negro
People is irrevocably linked with the
Fight of all men to maintain their freedom.
Reaction is at work to divide
Negro and White, Jew and Gentile, Catholic and Protestant
Reaction is at work to stop the forward
Progress of Civilization.
Our task today is to forge an unbreakable
Unity of all Patriotic Forces to
Defeat and to Remove from the face
Of the earth the menace of Fascism
..Call..
On every battle front, and on the high seas, Negro youth are engaged in the People’s Fight for Freedom. They fight against Hitler and the Axis; they fight together with soldiers of all the United Nations-The United States, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and China-for a world in which the realization of the Atlantic Charter and the Four Freedoms becomes a reality for all peoples.
THE DEEDS OF NEGRO SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN ARE A TRIBUTE TO THE PATRIOTISM OF YOUNG NEGRO AMERICANS EVERYWHERE IN WHOSE MINDS AND HEARTS ONE THOUGHT DOMINATES-THE FIGHT FOR VICTORY AGAINST HITLERISM IN ALL OF ITS FORMS.
But Negro youth are still discriminated against in our armed forces.
Negro solders are still refused transportation on public conveyances in the South.
Negro women are still barred from the WAVES and SPARS.
Negro nurses and doctors are still not utilized when their services are so urgently needed.
Negro officers are still not trained to any degree that they are needed and are not fully utilized for combat duty. THESE PRACTICES ARE UN-AMERICAN AND PLAY INTO THE HANDS OF HITLER, HIROHITO AND MUSSOLINI.
VICTORY DEMANDS THE COMPLETE UTILIZATION OF THE TALENTS, ENERGIES AND SERVICES OF NEGRO YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, VICTORY DEMANDS THE TOTAL USE OF ALL OUR MILITARY STRENGTH AGAINST THE HEART OF THE AXIS, NOW!
JIM CROW IN THE ARMY MUST GO! It can go in the spirit of the mixed ship’s crew of gunners, etc., of the Liberty Ship, the Booker T. Washington, headed by the skipper, Capt. Hugh Mulzac. It can and must go, because America needs as a military necessity, the full utilization of the powerful striking arm of Negro Americans.
In recognition of the contributions of NEGRO SERVICEMEN IN OUR COUNTRY’S WAR AGAINST FASCISM – AND IN RECOGNITION OF OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO REMOVE THE REMAINING BARRIERS TO OUR COUNTRY’S MORALE AND EFFICIENCY....
WE CALL UPON ALL COMMUNITY GROUPS, CHURCHES, TRADE UNIONS AND INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS TO JOIN US IN PAYING TRIBUTE TO OUR NEGRO SERVICEMEN....
TRIBUTE TO NEGRO SERVICEMEN COMMITTEE
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NEGRO YOUTH
Honorary Chairman .................... Dorothy Height
Chairman .......................... Winifred Norman
Vice Chairmen ........................ Roberta Garnett
Sherman Smith
Secretary ................. Carnella Jamison
Treasurer ..................... Bobbye Madden
Administrative Secretary ................ Ruth Jett
NEW YORK STATE CONFERENCE OF NEGRO YOUTH
Chairman .................... Charles L. Kellar, Brooklyn
Vice Chairmen ....................... Warren Brown, Buffalo
Alease Ebo, Utica
Ruth Jett, New York
Corresponding Secretary ......... Winifred Jessamy, Brooklyn
Field Secretary .............. Clarice Givens, Buffalo
Treasurer .................. Emory Cain, Brooklyn
Administrative Secretary ............... Elsie Jackson, New York
COMMITTEE FOR TRIBUTE TO NEGRO SERVICEMEN
Chairmen ............................ Victoria H. Best
Secretary ....................... Lydia Moss
Treasurer ................... Bobye Madden
JOURNAL COMMITTEE
MARCUS CAINS – WALTER BRAXTON
THE NEGRO LABOR VICTORY COMMITTEE
JOINS WITH
The National Council of Negro Youth
and
The N.Y. State Conference of Negro Youth
IN PAYING
Tribute to Negro Servicemen
and to
REAFFIRM OUR PLEDGE
TO ERASE ALL BARRIERS WHICH
HINDER THE FULLEST WAR EFFORT
We Will Carry Out The Program Of
THE NEGRO FREEDOM RALLY
A SPECIAL TRIBUTE – To the Negro Members of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade who died on the battlefields of Spain in the fight against Fascism.
The Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade
100 Fifth Avenue New York City
Compliments of
SAVON CLOTHES
243 WEST 125TH STREET NEW YORK CITY
Best Wishes
Carlton Avenue Branch YMCA
405 Carlton Avenue
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Herbert T. Miller
Executive Secretary
Greeting from
THE “Y” THINKERS
For Reservations AU 3-8111
Elks Rendezvou
Harlems Finest Worlds Most Modern Beautiful
CABARET
Featuring 3 Fast Stepping
Hilarious Floor Shows Nitely
That is Making Harlem History
Cor. 133rd ST. and LENOX AVE.
Never a Cover Charge
J.J. BARONE, Pres
JOHN T. VIDAL
Fine Furs
231 West 29th Street
Greetings from NEW DANCE GROUP
17 West 24th Street
New York City
CH 2-9291
Compliments of THE WITOKA CLUB
Where Each Affair is a Souvenir Thru the Years
TWO TWENTY-TWO WEST 145TH ST.
The Better Ballroom of Harlem..Program..
1. Invocation
2. Introduction ...................... VICTORIA BEST
3. Monologue .......................... FRED CARTER
4. Speakers ............................. DR. CHANNING TOBIAS
ASSEMBLYMAN HULAN JACK
REV A. CLAYTON POWELL MR. LIU LIANG MO
Guest Artists
DUKE ELLINGTON FATS WALLER KENNETH SPENCER
ROSETTA LA NOIR JOSH WHITE ELSIE KENNEDY
MARION BURTON CANADA LEE WARDELL SAUNDERS
ROBERT DORSEY ALMA FORREST FRED CARTER
AMERICAN PEOPLES’ CHORUS
COAST GUARD QUARTETTE
Skits by LANGSTON HUGHES
Directed by POWELL LINDSAY
HENRI CHRISTOPHE
School of Languages
200 West 135th Street
New York
Edgecombe 4-5120
Compliments of
WIEGAND PHARMACY
1661 Amsterdam Avenue
Edgecombe 4-5120
Greetings
Crystal Inn, Inc.
1697-1701 AMSTERDAM AVE.
Cor. 144th St. New York
Harry H. Morris, Pres.
Compliments of
DOOLEY WILSON
“As Time Goes By”
Compliments of
MARVIN CASSELLE
Wines and Liquors
213 West 125th Street
New York City
Let’s Get Acquainted
RENAISSANCE THEATRE
2349 Seventh Avenue
New York City
The Management
Compliments of
JIMMIE’S
Hairdressing Salon
Greetings from
YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE, U.S.A.
NEW YORK STATE YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE
to the
TRIBUTE TO NEGRO SERVICEMEN
Help defeat Nazism – Fascism by ending Jim-Crow in the armed forces
Greetings from
Hostess Supervisory Committee
Harlem Defense
Recreation Center
Compliments of
INEZ “Pat” PATTERSON
Compliments of
SUGAR HILL RESTAURANT
1732 Amsterdam Avenue
Bet. 145th and 146th Sts.
Compliments of
Kenneth MacPHERSON
The Brooklyn National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Compliments of
ETA CHAPTER
Alpha Phi Alpha
Compliments of
SUBBEAL
Compliments of
The Air-Conditioned
WASHINGTON THEATER
Amsterdamn Ave. and 149th St.
New York City
Always a Good Show
Compliments of
ROLFE DANIELS
Funeral Home
720 St. Nicholas Avenue
Fusco and Naclarvio, Props.
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs.
PARNELL DRAYTON
HOSTESS COMMITTEE
Ashland Place
Y.W.C.A.
Brooklyn, N.Y
HENRY DOERR
Choice Meats and Seafood
1660 Amsterdam Avenue
Bet. 142nd and 143rd Sts.
ED 4-7073
Covan’s Renny Bar & Grill
Wine and Dine
2353 Seventh Avenue
New York City
Geo. Farrel, Mgr.
Compliments of
Arberg Stationary & Card Shop
1773 Amsterdam Avenue
At 148th St. New York
Greetings
See TAYLOR
For the Best Coffee & Sandwiches
701 St. Nicholas Avenue
Best Wishes
GENSUP STATIONARY CO.
41 East 14th Street
New York City
Gramercy 7-7211-2
Compliments of Mr. and Mrs.
FRANK MONTERO
Compliments of
MR. RUFUS N. WILKINSON
National Employers Union
1518 Fulton Street
Brooklyn, N.Y.
PR 3-8401
L.S. GONZALEZ CO.
Jewelers and Watchmakers
429 Lenox Avenue
Bet. 131st and 132nd St.
New York City
Compliments of
Mildred and Ruth Gottdank
Compliments of
GUS PHILLIPS
Pawn Broker
1748 Amsterdam Avenue
Bet 146th and 147th Sts. N.Y.
Greetings
K. WONG CHOW LOW
Chinese Restaurant
2341 Seventh Avenue
Cor. 137th St. New York
Heightstown Wine & Liquore Store
1731 Amsterdam Avenue
AU 3-3020
Compliments of
L. McDONALD CHANEY, M.D.
AU 3-3266
Arthur’s Bar & Grill
Inc.
Fine Foods, Wines, Liquors
2481 EIGHTH AVE.
Corner 133rd Street
FRANK BOOTH, Mgr.
Jimmie Daniels, Inc.
Food, Wine, Liquors
114 WEST 116TH STREET
Norvell Johnson, Mgr.
Enjoy Both of these Fine Places
AU 3-3266
LOWENSTEIN’S PHARMACY
2299 Seventh Avenue
Cor. 135th St. New York
Compliments of
Pvt. and Mrs.
HENRY R. JACKSON
Judge and Mrs.
MURRAY HEARN
Compliments of
WILLIAM BOCKER
Luncheonette
2308 Seventh Avenue
ABOLISH THE POLL TAX
WRITE YOUR SENATORS TODAY
BUY WAR BONDS
Compliments of
BRUGEMANS
Confectioners
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Compliments of
DONALD K. TAYLOR
Pharmacist
373 Lewis Avenue
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Greetings
THOMAS R. BOWAN
425 Lewis Avenue
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Compliments of
WILLIAM T. OWENS
Greetings from
Joint Board Fur Dressers and Dyers Union
Local 48, 61, 80, 85, and 88
INTERNATIONAL FUR AND LEATHER WORKERS UNION
OF U.S. AND CANADA, C.I.O.
..SPONSORS..
CLIFFORD ALEXANDER
BERYLE BANFIELD
MARCUS CAINES
CHARLES A. COLLINS
HENRY K. CRAFT
THELMA DALE
HON. HUBERT DELANEY
DR. HAROLD EDGEHILL
DUKE ELLINGTON
MRS. DOROTHY K. FUNN
JOHN GOODMAN
MRS. EDMONIA GRANT
LILLIAN HELLMAN
VEVERA JOHNSON
CARRIE JOHNSON
CLAUDIA JONES
KENNETH MacPHERSON
HON. VITO MARCANTONIO
MRS. ALTONEL MATTHEWS
DR. LAWRENCE W. MOTTLEY
INEZ PATTERSON
CYRIL PHILIP
REGINALD PIERREPOINTE
DR. CYRIL OLLIVIERE
ATTORNEY HOPE R. STEVENS
EDWARD E. STRONG
M. MORAN WESTON
..BOOSTERS..
ANGELA ABRUZZO
MILTON ALLENSON
MARGUERITE BENNETT
LILLIAN BERLINER
LLOYD BEST
BEATRICE BERMAN
MARY L. BRIDGES
JOSEPH CAREY
MR. and MRS. ISAAC CASTER
ALVIN J. CHAPEAU
EMMA COOK
JAMES G. CUMMINGS
ALICE M. DRISCOLL
LEON J. DUFOUR
RAY DONNELLY
MARIE A. EDWARDS
RUTH FARBER
BERNARD M. FARLEY
JOSEPH FORD
ROSE FOY
LILLIAN GOLDBERG
CHARLOTTE HANSON
CATHERINE M. HICKEY
JAMES R. HILAND
MRS. SUSIE B. HOLMES
WILLIAM HURST, JR.
ATTORNEY HARRISON JACKSON
MIRIAM JACOBSON
EDWARD H. KASE
MAY C. KEHOE
JOSEPH A.D. PEREZ
MR. and MRS. BRUCE QUANDER
WILLIAM H. ROARK
IRVING RONIN
PAULINE R. SEIDLER
LORETTA A. THOMPSON
DR. ROBERT S. WHITE
LILLIAN ZIPPER
..AUTOGRAPHS..
We salute our valiant Negro Soldiers. We pledge to help the fight on the battlefield by fighting for the fullest kind of Democracy on the Home Front.
F. McCONNEY, President WILLIAM PEASE, Vice-President
JOHN GOODMAN, Secretary-Treasurer
Hotel Front Service Employees Union
Local 144, A.F. of L.
165 WEST 46th STREET NEW YORK CITY
Navy
Marine
Coast Guard Merchant Marine
Tribute to Negro Servicemen
Renaissance Ballroom Sunday June 27, 1943
“MEN OF COLOR TO ARMS” – Frederick Douglass
Was the cry of a famous Negro Leader
Of another day, when the people of this
Country fought for freedom and progress
So that all men might be free.
Today we raise this same cry because
We realize that the fate of the Negro
People is irrevocably linked with the
Fight of all men to maintain their freedom.
Reaction is at work to divide
Negro and White, Jew and Gentile, Catholic and Protestant
Reaction is at work to stop the forward
Progress of Civilization.
Our task today is to forge an unbreakable
Unity of all Patriotic Forces to
Defeat and to Remove from the face
Of the earth the menace of Fascism
..Call..
On every battle front, and on the high seas, Negro youth are engaged in the People’s Fight for Freedom. They fight against Hitler and the Axis; they fight together with soldiers of all the United Nations-The United States, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and China-for a world in which the realization of the Atlantic Charter and the Four Freedoms becomes a reality for all peoples.
THE DEEDS OF NEGRO SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN ARE A TRIBUTE TO THE PATRIOTISM OF YOUNG NEGRO AMERICANS EVERYWHERE IN WHOSE MINDS AND HEARTS ONE THOUGHT DOMINATES-THE FIGHT FOR VICTORY AGAINST HITLERISM IN ALL OF ITS FORMS.
But Negro youth are still discriminated against in our armed forces.
Negro solders are still refused transportation on public conveyances in the South.
Negro women are still barred from the WAVES and SPARS.
Negro nurses and doctors are still not utilized when their services are so urgently needed.
Negro officers are still not trained to any degree that they are needed and are not fully utilized for combat duty. THESE PRACTICES ARE UN-AMERICAN AND PLAY INTO THE HANDS OF HITLER, HIROHITO AND MUSSOLINI.
VICTORY DEMANDS THE COMPLETE UTILIZATION OF THE TALENTS, ENERGIES AND SERVICES OF NEGRO YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, VICTORY DEMANDS THE TOTAL USE OF ALL OUR MILITARY STRENGTH AGAINST THE HEART OF THE AXIS, NOW!
JIM CROW IN THE ARMY MUST GO! It can go in the spirit of the mixed ship’s crew of gunners, etc., of the Liberty Ship, the Booker T. Washington, headed by the skipper, Capt. Hugh Mulzac. It can and must go, because America needs as a military necessity, the full utilization of the powerful striking arm of Negro Americans.
In recognition of the contributions of NEGRO SERVICEMEN IN OUR COUNTRY’S WAR AGAINST FASCISM – AND IN RECOGNITION OF OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO REMOVE THE REMAINING BARRIERS TO OUR COUNTRY’S MORALE AND EFFICIENCY....
WE CALL UPON ALL COMMUNITY GROUPS, CHURCHES, TRADE UNIONS AND INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS TO JOIN US IN PAYING TRIBUTE TO OUR NEGRO SERVICEMEN....
TRIBUTE TO NEGRO SERVICEMEN COMMITTEE
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NEGRO YOUTH
Honorary Chairman .................... Dorothy Height
Chairman .......................... Winifred Norman
Vice Chairmen ........................ Roberta Garnett
Sherman Smith
Secretary ................. Carnella Jamison
Treasurer ..................... Bobbye Madden
Administrative Secretary ................ Ruth Jett
NEW YORK STATE CONFERENCE OF NEGRO YOUTH
Chairman .................... Charles L. Kellar, Brooklyn
Vice Chairmen ....................... Warren Brown, Buffalo
Alease Ebo, Utica
Ruth Jett, New York
Corresponding Secretary ......... Winifred Jessamy, Brooklyn
Field Secretary .............. Clarice Givens, Buffalo
Treasurer .................. Emory Cain, Brooklyn
Administrative Secretary ............... Elsie Jackson, New York
COMMITTEE FOR TRIBUTE TO NEGRO SERVICEMEN
Chairmen ............................ Victoria H. Best
Secretary ....................... Lydia Moss
Treasurer ................... Bobye Madden
JOURNAL COMMITTEE
MARCUS CAINS – WALTER BRAXTON
THE NEGRO LABOR VICTORY COMMITTEE
JOINS WITH
The National Council of Negro Youth
and
The N.Y. State Conference of Negro Youth
IN PAYING
Tribute to Negro Servicemen
and to
REAFFIRM OUR PLEDGE
TO ERASE ALL BARRIERS WHICH
HINDER THE FULLEST WAR EFFORT
We Will Carry Out The Program Of
THE NEGRO FREEDOM RALLY
A SPECIAL TRIBUTE – To the Negro Members of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade who died on the battlefields of Spain in the fight against Fascism.
The Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade
100 Fifth Avenue New York City
Compliments of
SAVON CLOTHES
243 WEST 125TH STREET NEW YORK CITY
Best Wishes
Carlton Avenue Branch YMCA
405 Carlton Avenue
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Herbert T. Miller
Executive Secretary
Greeting from
THE “Y” THINKERS
For Reservations AU 3-8111
Elks Rendezvou
Harlems Finest Worlds Most Modern Beautiful
CABARET
Featuring 3 Fast Stepping
Hilarious Floor Shows Nitely
That is Making Harlem History
Cor. 133rd ST. and LENOX AVE.
Never a Cover Charge
J.J. BARONE, Pres
JOHN T. VIDAL
Fine Furs
231 West 29th Street
Greetings from NEW DANCE GROUP
17 West 24th Street
New York City
CH 2-9291
Compliments of THE WITOKA CLUB
Where Each Affair is a Souvenir Thru the Years
TWO TWENTY-TWO WEST 145TH ST.
The Better Ballroom of Harlem..Program..
1. Invocation
2. Introduction ...................... VICTORIA BEST
3. Monologue .......................... FRED CARTER
4. Speakers ............................. DR. CHANNING TOBIAS
ASSEMBLYMAN HULAN JACK
REV A. CLAYTON POWELL MR. LIU LIANG MO
Guest Artists
DUKE ELLINGTON FATS WALLER KENNETH SPENCER
ROSETTA LA NOIR JOSH WHITE ELSIE KENNEDY
MARION BURTON CANADA LEE WARDELL SAUNDERS
ROBERT DORSEY ALMA FORREST FRED CARTER
AMERICAN PEOPLES’ CHORUS
COAST GUARD QUARTETTE
Skits by LANGSTON HUGHES
Directed by POWELL LINDSAY
HENRI CHRISTOPHE
School of Languages
200 West 135th Street
New York
Edgecombe 4-5120
Compliments of
WIEGAND PHARMACY
1661 Amsterdam Avenue
Edgecombe 4-5120
Greetings
Crystal Inn, Inc.
1697-1701 AMSTERDAM AVE.
Cor. 144th St. New York
Harry H. Morris, Pres.
Compliments of
DOOLEY WILSON
“As Time Goes By”
Compliments of
MARVIN CASSELLE
Wines and Liquors
213 West 125th Street
New York City
Let’s Get Acquainted
RENAISSANCE THEATRE
2349 Seventh Avenue
New York City
The Management
Compliments of
JIMMIE’S
Hairdressing Salon
Greetings from
YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE, U.S.A.
NEW YORK STATE YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE
to the
TRIBUTE TO NEGRO SERVICEMEN
Help defeat Nazism – Fascism by ending Jim-Crow in the armed forces
Greetings from
Hostess Supervisory Committee
Harlem Defense
Recreation Center
Compliments of
INEZ “Pat” PATTERSON
Compliments of
SUGAR HILL RESTAURANT
1732 Amsterdam Avenue
Bet. 145th and 146th Sts.
Compliments of
Kenneth MacPHERSON
The Brooklyn National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Compliments of
ETA CHAPTER
Alpha Phi Alpha
Compliments of
SUBBEAL
Compliments of
The Air-Conditioned
WASHINGTON THEATER
Amsterdamn Ave. and 149th St.
New York City
Always a Good Show
Compliments of
ROLFE DANIELS
Funeral Home
720 St. Nicholas Avenue
Fusco and Naclarvio, Props.
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs.
PARNELL DRAYTON
HOSTESS COMMITTEE
Ashland Place
Y.W.C.A.
Brooklyn, N.Y
HENRY DOERR
Choice Meats and Seafood
1660 Amsterdam Avenue
Bet. 142nd and 143rd Sts.
ED 4-7073
Covan’s Renny Bar & Grill
Wine and Dine
2353 Seventh Avenue
New York City
Geo. Farrel, Mgr.
Compliments of
Arberg Stationary & Card Shop
1773 Amsterdam Avenue
At 148th St. New York
Greetings
See TAYLOR
For the Best Coffee & Sandwiches
701 St. Nicholas Avenue
Best Wishes
GENSUP STATIONARY CO.
41 East 14th Street
New York City
Gramercy 7-7211-2
Compliments of Mr. and Mrs.
FRANK MONTERO
Compliments of
MR. RUFUS N. WILKINSON
National Employers Union
1518 Fulton Street
Brooklyn, N.Y.
PR 3-8401
L.S. GONZALEZ CO.
Jewelers and Watchmakers
429 Lenox Avenue
Bet. 131st and 132nd St.
New York City
Compliments of
Mildred and Ruth Gottdank
Compliments of
GUS PHILLIPS
Pawn Broker
1748 Amsterdam Avenue
Bet 146th and 147th Sts. N.Y.
Greetings
K. WONG CHOW LOW
Chinese Restaurant
2341 Seventh Avenue
Cor. 137th St. New York
Heightstown Wine & Liquore Store
1731 Amsterdam Avenue
AU 3-3020
Compliments of
L. McDONALD CHANEY, M.D.
AU 3-3266
Arthur’s Bar & Grill
Inc.
Fine Foods, Wines, Liquors
2481 EIGHTH AVE.
Corner 133rd Street
FRANK BOOTH, Mgr.
Jimmie Daniels, Inc.
Food, Wine, Liquors
114 WEST 116TH STREET
Norvell Johnson, Mgr.
Enjoy Both of these Fine Places
AU 3-3266
LOWENSTEIN’S PHARMACY
2299 Seventh Avenue
Cor. 135th St. New York
Compliments of
Pvt. and Mrs.
HENRY R. JACKSON
Judge and Mrs.
MURRAY HEARN
Compliments of
WILLIAM BOCKER
Luncheonette
2308 Seventh Avenue
ABOLISH THE POLL TAX
WRITE YOUR SENATORS TODAY
BUY WAR BONDS
Compliments of
BRUGEMANS
Confectioners
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Compliments of
DONALD K. TAYLOR
Pharmacist
373 Lewis Avenue
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Greetings
THOMAS R. BOWAN
425 Lewis Avenue
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Compliments of
WILLIAM T. OWENS
Greetings from
Joint Board Fur Dressers and Dyers Union
Local 48, 61, 80, 85, and 88
INTERNATIONAL FUR AND LEATHER WORKERS UNION
OF U.S. AND CANADA, C.I.O.
..SPONSORS..
CLIFFORD ALEXANDER
BERYLE BANFIELD
MARCUS CAINES
CHARLES A. COLLINS
HENRY K. CRAFT
THELMA DALE
HON. HUBERT DELANEY
DR. HAROLD EDGEHILL
DUKE ELLINGTON
MRS. DOROTHY K. FUNN
JOHN GOODMAN
MRS. EDMONIA GRANT
LILLIAN HELLMAN
VEVERA JOHNSON
CARRIE JOHNSON
CLAUDIA JONES
KENNETH MacPHERSON
HON. VITO MARCANTONIO
MRS. ALTONEL MATTHEWS
DR. LAWRENCE W. MOTTLEY
INEZ PATTERSON
CYRIL PHILIP
REGINALD PIERREPOINTE
DR. CYRIL OLLIVIERE
ATTORNEY HOPE R. STEVENS
EDWARD E. STRONG
M. MORAN WESTON
..BOOSTERS..
ANGELA ABRUZZO
MILTON ALLENSON
MARGUERITE BENNETT
LILLIAN BERLINER
LLOYD BEST
BEATRICE BERMAN
MARY L. BRIDGES
JOSEPH CAREY
MR. and MRS. ISAAC CASTER
ALVIN J. CHAPEAU
EMMA COOK
JAMES G. CUMMINGS
ALICE M. DRISCOLL
LEON J. DUFOUR
RAY DONNELLY
MARIE A. EDWARDS
RUTH FARBER
BERNARD M. FARLEY
JOSEPH FORD
ROSE FOY
LILLIAN GOLDBERG
CHARLOTTE HANSON
CATHERINE M. HICKEY
JAMES R. HILAND
MRS. SUSIE B. HOLMES
WILLIAM HURST, JR.
ATTORNEY HARRISON JACKSON
MIRIAM JACOBSON
EDWARD H. KASE
MAY C. KEHOE
JOSEPH A.D. PEREZ
MR. and MRS. BRUCE QUANDER
WILLIAM H. ROARK
IRVING RONIN
PAULINE R. SEIDLER
LORETTA A. THOMPSON
DR. ROBERT S. WHITE
LILLIAN ZIPPER
..AUTOGRAPHS..
We salute our valiant Negro Soldiers. We pledge to help the fight on the battlefield by fighting for the fullest kind of Democracy on the Home Front.
F. McCONNEY, President WILLIAM PEASE, Vice-President
JOHN GOODMAN, Secretary-Treasurer
Hotel Front Service Employees Union
Local 144, A.F. of L.
165 WEST 46th STREET NEW YORK CITY
Citation
Negro Labor Victory Committee, National Council of Negro Youth, and N.Y. State Conference of Negro Youth, “"Tribute to Negro Servicemen",” GLAM Center for Collaborative Teaching and Learning - Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library, accessed November 22, 2024, https://glamportal.auctr.edu/items/show/576.