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Ishmael Flory

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theater where colored people must go up a back alley to sit in the gallery. Probably also the University resented his organizing, through the Denmark Vesey Forum, a silent protest parade denouncing the lynching of Cordie Cheek, who was abducted almost at the very gates of the University. —Langston Hughes,
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I see in our papers where Fisk University, that great center of Negro Education and of Jubilee fame, has expelled Ishmael Flory, a graduate student from California on a special honor scholarship, because he dared organize a protest against the University singers appearing in a Nashville Jim Crow
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that they were "threatening World War in their attempts to salvage the sinking ship of the world and U.S. capitalism."
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masters program in sociology. While a graduate student at Fisk, he was involved in protesting the lynching of
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Flory had been a member of the Communist Party since the 1930s, and was the head of the
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Ishmael was the youngest of nine children born to Samuel and Leola Hancock Flory in
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teenager. He was asked to leave the university after organizing a protest against
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in 1927. After taking a few years off to work, he received his degree from
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After graduation from U.C. Berkeley, Flory accepted a fellowship from the
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http://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=33090
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policies. This episode was recounted in an essay written by
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International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers people
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Appelhans, Bill and Black, Carolyn. (August 9, 2002).
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Index

civil rights
activist
trade union
communist party
CPUSA
Illinois
Lake Charles, Louisiana
Los Angeles
University of California, Los Angeles
University of California, Berkeley
Fisk University
Cordie Cheek
Nashville
Jim Crow
Langston Hughes
Chicago
Joint Council of Dining Car Employees
Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers
National Negro Congress
Paul Robeson
W. E. B. Du Bois
William L. Patterson
major league baseball
African American Heritage Association
Alpha Phi Alpha
CPUSA
Governor of Illinois
U.S. Senate
Gus Hall
Gerald Ford

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