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Partial galley proof of Addams's article about her experiences at the Progressive Party Convention, discussing how items were added to its platform, particularly labor and military planks, and her dismay about the conventions unjust treatment of African-Americans.

Allain asks Addams why the Progressive Party Platform abandoned African Americans.

Du Bois invites Addams to speak for twenty minutes at the Tenth Annual Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems.

White tells Addams that the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People decided to fund the Pan-African Congress and asks for her contribution.

Venerable asks Addams for her support in the development of a Tuskegee-like school in the Midwest.

Walling asks Addams to reconsider his offer to participate in a conference on African-Americans and asks for her help in securing others to support it.

Walling invites Addams to join the permanent committee created from the Conference on the Status of the Negro.

Trotter praises Addams' public opposition to the exclusion of black delegates at the Progressive Party Convention and asks her to consider opposing Theodore Roosevelt.
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