Red Summer - A letter from the National Equal Rights League
Time: Tuesday Nov 25, 1919
Place: U.S.
Details: Protests and appeals to the federal government continued for weeks. A letter from the National Equal Rights League, dated November 25, appealed to Wilson's international advocacy for human rights: "We appeal to you to have your country undertake for its racial minority that which you forced Poland and Austria to undertake for their racial minorities."
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