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- 828c7f5eebf1ce3d505b88391a85e6912cc4b96f5f8a0b892859e3064fb9baac accessdate "2014-09-03".
- 828c7f5eebf1ce3d505b88391a85e6912cc4b96f5f8a0b892859e3064fb9baac date "1954-03-22".
- 828c7f5eebf1ce3d505b88391a85e6912cc4b96f5f8a0b892859e3064fb9baac isCitedBy George_Edward_Chalmer_Hayes.
- 828c7f5eebf1ce3d505b88391a85e6912cc4b96f5f8a0b892859e3064fb9baac newspaper Washington_Post.
- 828c7f5eebf1ce3d505b88391a85e6912cc4b96f5f8a0b892859e3064fb9baac quote "Annie Moss and her attorney, a Negro lawyer named George E.C. Hayes, did not accept this brushoff without protest. Hayes wrote each member of the subcommittee, noting that the Army has suspended her from her job. The Washington Daily News took up her case. While McCarthy was in Florida two weeks ago, the subcommittee agreed to give her the chance to defend herself. ...".
- 828c7f5eebf1ce3d505b88391a85e6912cc4b96f5f8a0b892859e3064fb9baac title "Annie Moss".