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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, through its Board of Directors, respectfully protests against the policy of your Administration in segregating the colored employees in the Departments at Washington. It realizes that this new and radical departure has been recommended, and is now being defended, on the ground that by giving certain bureaus or sections wholly to colored employees they are thereby rendered safer in possession of their offices and are less likely to be ousted or discriminated against. We believe this reasoning to be fallacious It is based on a failure to appreciate the deeper significance of the new policy; to understand how far reaching the effects of such a drawing of caste lines by the Federal Government may be and how humiliating it is to the men thus stigmatized.

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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, through its Board of Directors,
respectfully protests against the policy of your Administration in segregating the colored employees
in the Departments at Washington. It realizes that this new and radical departure has been
recommended, and is now being defended, on the ground that by giving certain bureaus or sections
wholly to colored employees they are thereby rendered safer in possession of their offices and are
less likely to be ousted or discriminated against. We believe this reasoning to be fallacious It is
based on a failure to appreciate the deeper significance of the new policy; to understand how far
reaching the effects of such a drawing of caste lines by the Federal Government may be and how
humiliating it is to the men thus stigmatized.

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, through its Board of Directors, respectfully protests against the policy of your Administration in segregating the colored employees in the Departments at Washington. It realizes that this new and radical departure has been recommended, and is now being defended, on the ground that by giving certain bureaus or sections wholly to colored employees they are thereby rendered safer in possession of their offices and are less likely to be ousted or discriminated against. We believe this reasoning to be fallacious It is based on a failure to appreciate the deeper significance of the new policy; to understand how far reaching the effects of such a drawing of caste lines by the Federal Government may be and how humiliating it is to the men thus stigmatized.

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The NAACP protests the Administration's policy of segregating colored employees in Washington Departments. The rationale of safety and protection is flawed. This policy perpetuates caste lines, undermines equality, and humiliates those affected.
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