Detroiters Contribute to Legal Defense Fund

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November 12, 1953

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NAACP LEGAL DEFENSE AND EDUCATIONAL FUND 
107 WEST 43 STREET © NEW YORK 36, N. Y. 

ARTHUR B. SPINGARN St 
President | a 

WALTER WHITE 
Secretory 

ALLAN KNIGHT CHALMERS 
Treasurer 

FOR RELEASE: November 12, 1953 

DETROITERS CONTRIBUTE 
TO LEGAL DEFENSE FUND 

¢ JUdson 6-8397 
THURGOOD MARSHALL 
Director and Counsel 

ROBERT L. CARTER 
Assistant Counsel 

ARNOLD DE MILLE 
Press Relations 

November 12, 1953 

NEW YORK, Nov. 12.-- Contributions totaling $1,480.00 were made this week to 

the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc., by twenty Detroit citizens to 

be applied to the segregation school cases pending before the United States Supreme 

Court. 

The contributions were made through the efforts of Dr. James J. McClendon. 

Individual checks, ranging from $10 to $250, were collected by him and forwarded 

to Thurgood Marshall, NAACP special counsel and Legal Defense director. 

Specific instructions were given that the gifts be applied to the cost of 

the cases coming up for reargument in the high court, December 7- 

Making the contributions were: Drs. McClendon, W. H. M. Johnson, F. P. Rainford, 

M. E. Fowler, D. T. Burton, Ralston S. Mitchell, Guy 0. Saulsberry, J. B. Greene, 

I. L. Whitby, and Wilbur Martin. 

Also Drs. C. W. Preston, Robert Greenidge, H. F. Bradfield, J. J. Rucker, J. B. 

Martin and Walter C. Willis; Bishop George W. Baber, C. A. Howell, Earl H. Davis and 

Joseph Nance.

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