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HYRC president Norman William Smith, Jr. '58 stated that no one has agreed to take the floor against Wang. The Liberal Union and the HYRC have spoken to the NAACP as well as several prominent Negroes, in an attempt to offer a "fair" program...
...attempt to hamstring the NAACP, states have passed a long series of laws which often require a considerable period of time to have repealed in the courts and which are designed specifically to hinder the NAACP. In 1956, Virginia passed laws requiring registration with a state agency of all persons promoting racial integration or legislation, and providing for an investigation of individuals or organizations contributing funds for litigation to which they are not a party. A $100,000 fine levied by an Alabama court against the Association for refusing to produce membership lists and financial records was taken for review...
...facts of the situation seem fairly clear: the NAACP is not a subversive organization. It has long since taken the precaution of banning communists from membership and avoiding cooperation with communists. Its "subversion" consists of aid to citizens who wish to bring cases to court, a process which could undermine only those institutions whose existence is contrary to the guarantees of the constitution...
...essentially undemocratic tradition of racial inequality which has flourished in the South for centuries has apparently undermined and eliminated forces concerned with protecting the right of equal opportunity and freedom of association. The states' persecution of the NAACP shows that the spirit of segregation still dominates the South, which is determined to eliminate any organization which might serve to introduce the liberal, democratic tradition of essential equality...
...federal courts have demonstrated recently that they will act to protect the liberties of both individuals and organizations. Unfortunately, President Eisenhower has seemed unwilling to provide constructive leadership in this field, and there is little hope that he will discuss publically the issues involved in the NAACP battle...