To Prohibit Discrimination in Employment Hearings Before the Committee On Labor

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United States Congress House Committee On Labor
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John S. Gibson in the House of Repre- sentatives on April 14, 1944.
" Mr. Gibson. Mr. Speaker, I have been very keeply concerned over the purposes and activities of the organization here in Washington known as the Fair Employ- ment Practice Committee. It is common knowledge that such an organization could have no proper functions in this democracy. It has been my opinion that it was born of the fertile mind of someone in this commonwealth of communistic phi- losophy and based on its activities
...I am convinced that my convictions are founded on truth and fact. The Communists some months ago came out with the state- ment that the South was the black man's country and in substance that they ex- pected to put him in possession of the property of the South and in control of its destiny and people. " I want to pause there to make a few extemporaneous remarks of my own and say that I am the granddaughter of a man who gave his life to free the Negro slaves, that I was born and raised in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty.

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