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38. Letter, 1948 Apr. 29, (Summerton, S.C.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Flutie Boyd, (Manning, S.C.)
39. Letter, 1948 Mar., J.M. Hinton [Columbia, S.C.], Open letter to Negro Citizens in Clarendon County (S.C.)
40. Letter, 1947 July 29, (Columbia, S.C.), Harold R. Boulware, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (Summerton, S.C.)
41. Report, 1943 Jan. 12, (Clarendon County, S.C.), Clarnendon County Citizen Committee
42. Essay, n.d., (Charleston, S.C.), Third test lawsuit...
43. Essay, n.d., Clarendon County Schools Must Be Closed Next Term, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr.
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Rev. Joseph A. DeLaine Papers ca. 1918-2000
45. Speech, n.d., A Brief History of Events Leading Up to Destress [sic], Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Grand Master Prince Riley, all Grand Officers, Local Officers, and Brethren
46. Speech, n.d., (Summerton, S.C.), It Was Here, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr.
47. Speech, n.d., Things Don't Just Happen; You Got to Make' em Happen, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr.
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