Correspondence from Culp to Lynch
Correspondence
August 1, 1983

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Case Files, Thornburg v. Gingles Working Files - Guinier. Correspondence from Greenberg to Guinier, 1982. ce41c196-dd92-ee11-be37-6045bdeb8873. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/e1a5a772-3e71-4a9e-a156-83867039a456/correspondence-from-greenberg-to-guinier. Accessed August 19, 2025.
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lr"o'.H" I nn r 6trrJren- * )- )- \:yw""'"' :soct goa.r=o:)a-.-.- Dl?ector-- Covpt€,L ** ( ( Correct fncorrect (Kindly state fund amount as per youi-records). S igmature : Date: Contribuliotts are deduclible lor U.S. income tar purposes The NAACP LEGAL DEFEI{SE & EDUCATI0NAL FUND is not part of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People although it was founded by it and shares ib commitment to equal rights. LDF has had for over 20 years a separate Board, program, staff, office and budget. Dear }r45 eu.' er In connection with our annu,al'audit for ou:r year ended December 3Lr 08/ our audj.tor, I,E. George S. Brody, Certified Public Accountant, Orchard Brook Drive, Pleirsant- viIle, New York 10570., would liJce you to confirm directly to hirn that according to.our record,s, ES of December 31, /7f/ we have advanced you $ &ta.oo for travel and other fund use. You should have either: (a) The above amountr oE else , (b ) ttre unexpended balanee, plus amount e-xpended (but, not yet reimbursed for from our otfice) , utrich should in sum total equal the amount in item (a). Wou1d you kindly indicate in the appropriate box below whether according to your records the above is correctr or incorrect, and mail the cbpy marked "Return to },lr. BroCv" directlv to !11r. Brodv in the.enclosed addressed stamped envelope. You may retain the other copy as your file copy. We know we can rely upon your fullest ccoperation in taking care of the'above as soon as possible and wit*rout delay so ttrat rYr. Brody can complete orrr audit e.xpeditiouslJ'. NAACP LEGAL DEFENSE AND EDUCATIONAL FUND, INC. 10 Columbus Circle, New York, N.Y. 10019 . (212) 586-8397 c ^u., *tU )1 t l1?Z Re: Revolving Asset Fund National Oficers JULIUS L. CHAMBERS President DR. GEONGE I). CANNON CONSTANCE S. LINI)AU Secretaries MRS. HENRY AARON Atlanta, ca. MNS. FARNOW II. ALLEN Riverdale, N. 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