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Roosevelt was speaking out for equal opportunities. And you know [Unintelligible] But still it didn't happen until — I name this as the markatlon — [Unintelligible] And McCarthy was the Postmaster at that time and they told him he had to use some Black faces as supervisors. And the first batch of them was three guys, Thomas, and Pappy Sams... I forget who the other one was, but they mode three Negro bosses. Next time around, I had worked with the Superintendent of moils so I went to see him bec...ause they were making supervisors from guys with seniority. So I spoke to him and he said, "Well they're making them all according to seniority." He shouldn't have said that to me. I told him, I says, "You remember Mel," ~ His name was Mel RITCHARDSON Tape 2 Page 24 FLR: He told me, "You don't have the seniority." I said, "Mel, do you remember I come in here one day before you did." And that was it. He said, "Okay, we'll look into it." I didn't hear any more from him. So, they made some more bosses, they were making a few at a time, about every month the thing enlarged with the mail and the parcels going over- seas to the South Pacific.
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