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You are here: All Titles ⟩ Military Intelligence Division - Negro Subversion ⟩ 201-250

  • 244 - Frank W. Thomas, Staten Island, NY to D, MI. Re: Colored troops at Debarkation Hospital.
  • 245 - Emmett J. Scott to Capt. Cutler, MMS. Re: Complaint from Camp McClellan, AL.
  • 246 - IO-Camp Humphreys, VA to D, MID. Annonymous letter threatening race riots.
  • 247 - Hdq. 20th Div., Camp Sevier to D, MID. Re: Avent, a colored YMCA worker, causing dissention among negro troops.
  • 248 - Emmett J. Scott to Capt. Cutler, MID. Re: Unsigned letter complaining of treatment of colored troops at Camp Henry Knox, KY.
  • 249 - IO-Camp Jackson to MID. Re: Mutiny in Co. A, 328 Labor Bn, Pisgah Forest, NC.
  • 250 - Annonymous letter containing Atlanta University publications.
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