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2. Photograph, 1999, (Lake City, S.C.), of former church parsonage
3. Essay, n.d., Clarendon County Schools Must Be Closed Next Term, Joseph A. De Laine, Sr.
4. Essay, 1974 May 17, History Leading up to the U.S. Supreme Court's Decision outlawing Segregation in Public Schools, Joseph A. De Laine, Sr.
5. Speech, 1974 May 17, Cronology [sic] of Events Leading to Inviting the NAACP into Clarendon County, Joseph A. De Laine, Sr., to 20th Anniversary Celebrating the U.S. Supreme Court's Decision Outlawing Segregation in Public Schools of America, (New York, N.Y.)
6. Letter, 1971 Mar. 12, (Sumter, S.C.), F.C. James, to John West, (Columbia, S.C.)
7. Essay, 1971 Feb. 27, Information Leading to Lake City Experience, Joseph A. De Laine, Sr.
8. Speech, 1969, Injecting Christ in Our Fight for Civil Rights, Rev. Robinson and Joseph A. De Laine, Sr., to District Conference
9. Letter, 1968 June 25, (Charleston, S.C.), John L. Chisolm, to Robert E. McNair, (Columbia, S.C.)
10. Petition, 1961 Nov. 26, (Brooklyn, N.Y.), Calvary A.M.E. Church Committee and Joseph A. De Laine, Sr., to NAACP
11. Flyer, 1958 Mar. 9, (St. Albans, N.Y.), All Are Welcome…, St. Albans Community A.M.E. Church
12. Speech, [1957], The Decision of May 17, 1954, Joseph A. De Laine, Sr.
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