Letter from Parker to Lachman RE: Remedy Assistance

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September 1, 1999

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  • Case Files, Sheff v. O'Neill Hardbacks. Letter from Parker to Lachman RE: Remedy Assistance, 1999. 58dcbea6-a446-f011-8779-7c1e5267c7b6. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/93e6c778-920f-4286-b552-ce10436e02ef/letter-from-parker-to-lachman-re-remedy-assistance. Accessed July 29, 2025.

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National Office NAACP LEGAL DEFENSE AND 99 Hudson Street, Suite 1600 
New York, NY 10013-2897 EDUCATIONAL FUND, INC. 212-965-2200 Fax: 212-226-7392 

September 1, 1999 

Andrew Lachman, 
Director of Government Expert Affairs 
Board of Education 
District #2 
333 Seventh Avenue, 7th Floor 

. New York, NY 10001 

Dear Mr. Lachman: 

I wanted to thank you again for your very generous assistance in considering the 
question of remedy in the ongoing Sheff v. O'Neill case. Your experience and insight 
helped to define specific issues which we will have to confront in figuring out ways to 
assure educational equity for all students. 

  

Thank you again for your time, and willingness to brave the floodwaters. I look 
forward to speaking with you again. 

Very truly yours, 

<5 a oC. 
Dennis D. Parker 

DDP:des 

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