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  • Letter, 1956 Oct. 15, (Summerton, S.C.), E.E. Richburg, to Joseph A. De Laine, Sr., (Buffalo, N.Y.)

    Richburg, E. E

    Letter from E.E. Richburg (Summerton, S.C.) to Joseph A. De Laine, Sr. (Buffalo, N.Y.) re suit 22 Oct. 1956 to contest constitutionality of S.C. law to prohibit hiring S.C. NAACP members; also notes C…

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