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Dorothy Schramm newspaper clippings, 1949-1955 (folder 1 of 2)

1951-11-01 The Catholic Messenger Article: "Citizen 2nd Class" Page 1

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[[Subheading in italics]]Negro Segregation and Discrimination in Davenport - a Survey by the League for Social Justice [[End subheading in italics]] [[Image caption]] Front cover of survey booklet, designed by Tom Chouteau. [[Article text]] The only person who knows what it means to be a Negro is a Negro. Although he pays his taxes as the white man does; although he goes to war and puts his life on the firing line as the white man does; although he obeys all the civil laws as the white man does; although he was created and is loved eternally by God even as the white man was created and is loved, the Negro in Davenport meets very little love, very little friendship and very little of even simple justice or civil rights. This week the League for Social Justice, a group of laymen and women mostly Catholic and mostly white, published in booklet form, the findings of its survey of Negro life in the city of Davenport. The booklet is entitled "CITIZEN 2nd CLASS." And its sub-title is: "Negro segregation and Discrimination in Davenport..." The League for Social Justice has taken a long look into seven
 
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