Letter from the Albert DeSilver to J. A. A. Burnquist, June 16, 1920.
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| National Committee Lane Adams, Chicago, Ill. Herbert S. Bigelow, Cincinnati, O. Sophonisra P. Breckenridge, Chicago, Ill. Robert M. Buck, Chicago, Ill. Joseph D. Cannon, New York City John S. Codman, Boston, Mass. Lincoln Colcord, Washington, D.C. James H. Dillard Charlottesville, Va. James A. Duncan, Seattle, Wash. Crystal Eastman, New York City John Lovejoy Elliott, New York City Edmund C. Evans, Philadelphia Pa. Edward W. Evans, Philadelphia Pa. William M. Finckk, Katonah, N.Y. John A. Fitch New York City Elizabeth Gurly Flynn New York City William Z. Foster, Pittsburgh, Pa. Felix Fankfurter, Cambridge, Mass. Paul J. Furnas New York City Zona Gale, Portage, Wis. A.B. Gilbert, St. Paul, Minn. Arthur Garfield Hays, New York City Morris Hillquit, New York City John Haynes Holmes New York City Frederic C. Howe, Washington, D.C. James Weldon Johnson, New York City Helen Keller Forcat Hills, L.I. Harold J. Laski Cambridge, Mass. Agnes Brown Leach, New York City Arthur LeSueur, St. Paul, Minn. Henry R. Linville, New York City Robert Moses Lovett, Chicago, Ill. Allen McCurdy, New York City Greenville S. MacFarland, Boston, Mass. Oscar Maddous, Manhassett, L.I. Judah L. Magnes, New York City James H. Maurer Reading, Pa. A.J. Muste, New York City George W. Nasmith, New York City Scott Nearing, New York City Julia S. O’Connor, Boston, Mass. Wm. H. Pickens, Baltimore, Md. William Marion Reedy, St. Louis, Mo. John Nevin Sayre, Katonah, N.Y. Rose Schneiderman New York City Vida D. Scudder, Wellesley, Mass. Seymour Stedman, Chicago, Ill. Norman M. Thomas New York City Wm. S. U’Ren, Portland, Ore. Oswald Garrison Villard, New York City L. Hollingsworth Wood, New York City George P. West, San Francisco, Cal. | Free Speech | Free Press | Free Assemblege | Officers Chairman Harry F. Ward, New York Vice-Chairmen Duncan McDonald, Illinois Jeanette Rankin, Montana Treasurer Helen Phelps Stokes, New York Directors Albert DeSilver Roger N. Baldwin Counsel Walter Nelles Field Secretary Lucille B. Milner Publicity Director Louis F. Budenz Washington Correspondent Henry R. Mussey ___________ Attorneys and correspondents in leading cities | 
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| Affiliated District Organizations American Freedom Foundation, 1541 Unity Building, Chicago, Ill. Labor Defense League, 230 Russ Building, San Francisco, Cal. New England Civil Liberties Committee, 44 Edgehill Road, Brookline, Mass. Workers’ Defense Union of Baltimore, 435 South Broadway, Baltimore, Md. | ||||
| June 16, 1920. Governor J. A. A. Burnquist, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Dear Governor Burnquist: Our Attention has been called to the mob outrage which occurred at Duluth, in your state. This is a matter of such grave character that we assume that some official investigation has been made. If so, would you please send us a statement of the facts? Would you also inform us of the statutes in Minnesota relating to mob violence? What steps have been taken under such statutes to apprehend those responsible for the lynchings of the negroes at Duluth on June 15ht? We are interested in assisting to secure the preservation of civil liberty as the only sure guarantee of orderly progress. With appreciation, Very truly yours, Albert DeSilver Director. ADS:HCHBS&AU 12646 | ||||
 
      