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This article is a segment from a longer piece regarding the 1944 presidential election and the widespread disillusionment held by many Black voters regarding the failings of FDR and his administration:

“…the Negro vote, about two million strong, is shifting back into the Republican column.”

The report is largely based upon the observations of one HARPER’S MAGAZINE correspondent named Earl Brown.


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