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据新西兰《人民之声报》11月2日报导,美国黑人歌唱家、和平战士保罗·罗伯逊应惠灵顿码头工会的邀请出席当地码头工人的便餐会,并在会上唱歌和讲话,受到工人们的热烈欢迎。罗伯逊在讲话中对世界工人运动以及美国700万黑人争取平等权利的斗争表示深切的关怀。他说:“我14岁就在造砖厂里作工,到16、17岁又在码头上作工,我的曾祖父、祖父甚至连我的父亲都是奴隶。资本家要他们无偿地劳动,而现在仍
According to New Zealand’s Voice of the People reported on 2 November, the black singer and peace soldier Paul Robertson, at the invitation of the Wellington Wharf unions, attended the lunch-break meeting of local dock workers and sang and spoke at the meeting. Warm welcome. In his speech, Robertson expressed his deep concern over the world’s workers’ movement and the fight for the equal rights of 7 million black Americans in the United States. He said: ”When I was 14, I was working in a brick factory and working on the docks at the age of 16 and 17. My great-grandfather and even my father were slaves, and the capitalists asked them to work for nothing, And still