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James H. Robinson, Harlem clergyman who is fighting for the employment of young Negroes in United States embassies, will speak at the Congregational Church at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow.
"Youth of the World Faces the Future" is the topic of Robinson's talk. He just returned from a trip abroad, where he found that young people were amazed at the failure of the U.S. to solve its race problem. He stated that the employment of American Negroes in the foreign service would be a most important contribution to international friendship.
Robinson's appearance is sponsored jointly by the Interfaith Council and the International Student Association.
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