Memorandum from Lani Guinier to Penda Hair and Pamela Karlan
Correspondence
December 17, 1986

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Press Releases, Loose Pages. NAACP Legal Defense Fund Gets $50,00 from Fund for the Republic, 1955. 2e6c3c33-bc92-ee11-be37-00224827e97b. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/61896f3a-bddf-4ab3-8c31-83412ef9b8af/naacp-legal-defense-fund-gets-50-00-from-fund-for-the-republic. Accessed August 19, 2025.
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press RELEASE ® ® NAACP LEGAL DEFENSE AND EDUCATIONAL FUND 107 WEST 43 STREET * NEW YORK 36, N. Y¥. © JUdson 6-8397 ARTHUR B. SPINGARN THURGOOD MARSHALL President Director and Counsel WALTER WHITE ROBERT L. CARTER Secretary Assistant Counsel ALLAN KNIGHT CHALMERS ARNOLD DE MILLE Treosurer Press Relations FOR RELEASE: TUESDAY A.M., November 1 NAACP LEGAL DEFENSE FUND GETS $50,000 FROM FUND FOR THE REPUBLIC October 28, 1955 NEW YORK.--A $50,000 grant was made to the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. by the Fund for the Republic, Thurgood Marshall, Director-Counsel of Legal Defense, announced today. The grant is the first made to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund by the Fund for the Republic and is the largest given to it by any fund since the May 17, 1954 U. S. Supreme Court decision proclaiming segre- gation in public schools a violation of the Federal Constitution. The Fund for the Republic is an independent corporation founded in 1952 to promote the principles of the Constitution and the Declara- tion of Independence. More than one-third of the Fund's grants so far have been to support activities combating racial discrimination. Among other organizations seeking the elimination of segregation and discrimination which have received grants from the Fund are the Southern Regional Council in Atlanta, Ga.; Catholic Interracial Council of Chicago, to help mitigate the acute racial tension developed in the Trumbull Park Houses; the National Council of Churches of Christ in the United States; the Law School of Vanderbilt University; the American Friends Service Committee, and the Board of Social and Econo- mic Relations of the Methodist Church. The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc., a tax-exempt organization, was founded in 1940 to render legal did to Negroes who suffer legal injustices because of their race or color and cannot afford to employ legal assistance, and to seek and promote educational opportunities denied to Negroes because of their race and color. Mr. Marshall, in making the announcement of the grant, said the money will be used "for the purpose of continuing our fight to remove all forms of discrimination against Negro citizens in education." ~ 30h=