Prince Hall Masons of GA. And LA. Give NAACP Legal Defense $11,000

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January 7, 1954

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

ARTHUR B. SPINGARN 
President 

WALTER WHITE 
Secretary 

ALLAN KNIGHT CHALMERS 
Treasurer 

FOR RELEASE: January 7, 1954 

PRINCE HALL MASONS OF GA. AND LA. 
GIVE NAACP LEGAL DEFENSE $11,000 

JUdson 6-8397 

THURGOOD MARSHALL 
Director and Counsel 

ROBERT L, CARTER 
Assistant Counsel 

ARNOLD DE MILLE 
Press Relations 

January 7, 1954 

NEW YORK, Jan. 7.-- Presentation of contributions totaling $12,472.68 were made 

to the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fundhere on January 4 by t wo of the top 

leaders of the Prince Hall Masons in the South, The contributions were accepted on 

behalf of the Legal Fund by Thurgood Marshall, the fund's director. 

John G. Lewis, Jr., grand master, Prince Hall Grand Lodge F. and A. M. of 

Louisiana, presented on behalf of his organization a check for $5,972.68. John Wesley 

Dobbs, who holds a similar office with the fraternal order in Georgia brought from 

that state $6,500: for the Legal Defense Fund--$5,000 from the Georgia Masons; $1,000 

from the State Teacher. and Edueations Association; $200, Georgia Negro Voters League; - & ‘S 

and $100 each from Mr. Dobbs, himself, John P. Whittaker and S. L. Greene, all of 

Atlanta. 

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