Powell to RPW letter 10/29/64
Note accompanying an excerpt from a forthcoming biography of Powell with permission for RPW to use these materials
Powell to RPW Letter 10/29/64 Searchable Text
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EIGHTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS
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Committee on Education and Labor
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Congress of the United States
Washington, D.C.
429 CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING
EXTENSION 4527
October 29, 1964
Dear Mr. Warren:
I am enclosing for your use a rewrite on a chapter for your Anthology, on that section dealing with my career.
I thank you for the opportunity of seeing this material and I trust you will find everything in order.
With every good wish.
Very truly yours,
(handwritten signature)
ADAM C. POWELL
Chairman
Mr. Robert Penn Warren
West Wardsboro, Vermont.
Attachment.
ACP/dfb
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no one can doubt that Adam Clayton Powell is a real spokesman for the Negro, by and with their own choice; over a span of 30 years, he is perhaps their greatest spokesman.
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All information, quotations and conclusions in this chapter are drawn from a forthcoming autobiography of Adam Clayton Powell, with the author’s permission.
Permission granted for use in WHO SPEAKS FOR THE NEGRO, by Robert Pen (Penn) Warren.
Signed: ADAM CLAYTON POWELL (handwritten signature)
Adam Clayton Powell
Per ____________Young
Date:
Approved: 10/10/64
at the __________ Baptist Church
132 W. 138th St.
New York, N.Y.
(handwritten notes in italics)
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