PAPERS OF HENRY A. WALLACE
SERIES X: WRITINGS
SPEECHES
BY WALLACE
1949
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Box List
Series X: Box 74
1949
February 11. Address before a Rally to End Segregation and Discrimination, Washington, D.C.
February 16. Address at a King's County American Labor Party Dinner, Brooklyn, New York
February 21. Address before the American Birobidjan Committee, Newark, New Jersey
February 23. Statement before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, opposing H.R. 2362 authorizing deficiency appropriations
March 3. Address at a testimonial dinner to William S. Gailmer, given by the Voice of Freedom Committee, New York City
March 13. Address before the First Methodist Church, South Norwalk, Connecticut
March 15. Statement on the reaction to the address before the First Methodist Church, South Norwalk, Connecticut, March 13, 1949
March 24. Statement opposing the North Atlantic Military Alliance
March 25. "Prerequisites for Maximum American Scientific Contribution to World Abundance." Address before the National Panel of the Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace, New York City
March 27. Radio address concerning the North Atlantic Military Alliance
April 4. Address before the Caucus for Peace, New York City
April 11. Address before rallies sponsored by the American Labor Party, New York City
April 12. Address before rallies sponsored by the American Labor Party, New York City
April 18. Address before the Young Progressives of America, New York City
April 21. Message to the Young Progressives of Southern California at a "Salute to FDR Rally", Los Angeles, California
April 26. Address before an American Labor Party rally for Dr. Annette Rubinstein, New York City
April 27. Address at a dinner sponsored by the Progressive Party opening a nationwide "Peace Tour," New York City
April 28. Radio address concerning the North Atlantic Military Alliance
April 29. "Peace Tour" address before a rally sponsored by the Progressive Party of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois
April 30. "Peace Tour" address at Cleveland, Ohio
Series X: Box 75
May 1. "Peace Tour" address at Detroit, Michigan
May 2. "Peace Tour" address at Boston, Massachusetts
May 3. "Peace Tour" address at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
May 4. "Peace Tour" address at Newark, New Jersey
May 5. Statement before a subcommittee of the House Committee on Education and Labor, concerning a fair employment practices bill, presented by Representative Vito Marcantonio
May 5. Statement before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee concerning the North Atlantic Military Alliance
May 9. "Peace Tour" address at Portland, Oregon
May 11. "Peace Tour" address at San Francisco, California
May 13. "Peace Tour" address at Los Angeles, California
May 14. "Peace Tour" address at Denver, Colorado
May 16. Address before a peace rally sponsored by the Progressive Party, American Labor Party and the Young Progressives of America, New York City
May 18. "Peace Tour" address at New Haven, Connecticut
May 21. "Peace Tour" address at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
May 31. Statement endorsing the Young Progressive Education Foundation
June 4. Message to the National Conference on the Economic Needs of Young America, Washington, D.C.
June 27. "How Can WE Keep America Prosperous?" Radio discussion by HAW, Charles Sawyer and Theodore Granik on the "American Forum of the Air"
July 29. Radio address concerning the Military Assistance Bill
August 9. Statement opposing the Military Assistance Program
August 19. Statement before the Senate Foreign Relations and the Armed Services Committees, concerning the Military Assistance Bill
September 12. Address at a testimonial dinner for HAW, New York City
September 17. Address before the National Conference on Jobs and the Economic Crisis sponsored by the Progressive Party, Cleveland, Ohio
September 29. Message to the rally on Peekskill, New York, "Tale of Two Cities: Munich-Peekskill", sponsored by the American Committee of Jewish Writers, Artists and Scientists, New York City
October 1. Address before the National Labor Conference for Peace, Chicago, Illinois
October 11. Radio address endorsing Vito Marcantonio for Mayor of New York City
October 20. "The 81st Congress." Radio address
October 24. Address endorsing Vito Marcantonio for Mayor of New York, before the "Make Marc Mayor" rally, New York City
October 27. Address at a dinner for the local municipal candidates sponsored by the Progressive Party of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
October 28. Address before a rally for James Imbrie, New Jersey progressive party candidate for Governor, Newark, New Jersey
Series X: Box 76
November 12. Address before a Progressive Party Rally, Chicago, Illinois
November 27. "The One Road to Peace." Address before the Community Church, Boston, Massachusetts
December 4. "The True Meaning of Religion in the Modern World." Address before the Community Church of New York, New York City
December 18. Greeting to a dinner meeting of the Progressive Israel Project, New York City
Message to Paul Robeson at a "Welcome Home" rally in his honor
Statement endorsing Vito Marcantino for Mayor of New York City
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