Correspondence from Samuel to Guinier

Correspondence
February 19, 1982

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  • Case Files, Bozeman & Wilder Working Files. Correspondence from Samuel to Guinier, 1982. b3a1f9a4-f092-ee11-be37-6045bdeb8873. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/d9defb58-5d4e-46f5-a7e2-0c28ab1428d0/correspondence-from-samuel-to-guinier. Accessed May 15, 2025.

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B'I S NAACP LEGAL DEFENSE FUIO , ATT N LANI GUINIER. ESQ RPT DLY MGM , DLR

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T HE I{El, YORK COMMUI.iITY ACTION BOARD I-ERE3Y EXPRESSES TO YOU ITS FULL

SUPPORT OF YOUR EFFORTS IO APPEAL T HE RECENT DECISION 1l,HICH I/AS

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l{lERE RECENTLY CONVICTED OF VOTER FRALD IN T HE STATE OF ALABAMA

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OIJICOllE OF THIS IRIAL. AD)ITIONALLY UE CONCUR IN A PROTESTATION OF

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ADEQUATE CONSIDERATION OF THlS FEDERAL APPEAL IS GRANTED. VERY TRULY

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