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A Civil Rights Party Can Break Tthe Two-Party Coalition.pdf
Essay written by Earl Conrad that articulates why the current two-party structure in Congress is preventing the liberation of African Americans. Mr. Conrad proposes the creation of a new Civil Rights political party.

A National Civil Rights Party To Hasten Full Liberation.pdf
Essay written by Earl Conrad that articulates that true change for African Americans will only come about when there is a moral-psychological change in the white man. Mr. Conrad argues that we have to "work on and on until a whole new generation of…

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Albert Einstein's letter to Earl Conrad indicating Mr. Einstein's willingness to be interviewed by Mr. Conrad regarding the Negro question. This original letter is on Professor Einstein's stationery and contains his original signature.

Be_Sure_You_Have_An_Angel.pdf
Poem about a poet getting inspiration from an Angel to write poetry.

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Letter from Earl Conrad to Rudy Vallee attempting to contact Mr. Vallee to arrange a meeting.

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Letter from Earl Conrad to Rudy Vallee stating that he understands Mr. Vallee's decision not to have his biography written.

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Letter from Earl Conrad to Eleanor Roosevelt informing her that Doubday will be sending her a copy of "Gulf Stream North", Mr. Conad's fifth book on the Negro Question.

Earl Conrad Interview with Professor Albert Einstein
Earl Conrad interviews Albert Einstein about the issue of Civil Rights for African Americans, and what known at that time as "the Negro question."

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Letter from Earl Conrad to Rudy Vallee arranging a meeting at Pompano Beach.

Earl Conrad statement about his interview with Albert Einstein.pdf
A few days after Earl Conrad's Interview with Albert Einstein, Earl Conrad wrote a statement about the suppression of the interview by the National Press.

Earl Conrads commentary on the national pres ignoring Einstein's statement on civil rights_2.pdf
A statement written after Mr. Conrad's interview of Prof. Einstein which criticizes the metropolitan press and wire services "for deliberately suppressing Prof. Einstein's historic statement on the Negro Question."

Earl Conrad's interview with Edward Nelson, an African American superintendent in Conrad's building.pdf
Mr. Conrad follows up his interview with Albert Einstein by conducting an interview of Edward Nelson, a 56 year-old African American superintendent of the building where Mr. Conrad's office was located.

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Envelope from Eleanor Roosevelt's letter to Earl Conrad, which shows the postage was free.

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Letter from Eleanor Roosevelt thanking Mr. Conrad for sending her a copy of "The Governor and His Lady."

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Lettter from Eleanor Roosevelt thanking Mr. Conrad for sending her a copy of "The Governor and His Lady."

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Letter from Eleanor Roosevelt thanking Mr. Conrad for sending her a copy of "El Cristo de Monsserrate."

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Letter on White House stationary from Eleanor Roosevelt's secretary, Malvina Thompson, thanking Mr. Conrad on behalf of Mrs. Roosevelt for sending Mrs. Roosevelt a copy of "This Freedom."

Emancipation_jpeg.jpg
Poem about truth, justice, peace and righteousness coming upon America.

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Envelope used by Rudy Vallee to send a letter to Earl Conrad.

Homage_To_Brother_Rat.pdf
Poem about humans using rats and mice for medical purposes to benefit mankind.
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