DeLaine, Joseph A. (Joseph Armstrong), 1933-
Biography:
Joseph A. DeLaine, Jr., was born in 1933 in Blackville, South Carolina. He is the son of Joseph and Mattie DeLaine.
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Archival Collections and Reference Resources
- Rev. Joseph A. DeLaine Papers ca. 1918-2000 (University of South Carolina)
- Essay, n.d., Biracial Effect of Education in Democracy, [Josesph A. DeLaine, Jr.] (Texts (document genres))
- Essay, n.d., (Brooklyn, N.Y.), Reverend Joseph A. DeLaine and Miss Mattie Belton (Essays)
- Letter, 1955 Dec. 27, (Detroit, M.I.), Martha W. Griffiths, to Averell Harriman, (Albany, N.Y.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1971 Nov. 29, (Charlotte, N.C.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to John Douglas Bright, [Philadelphia, P.A.] (Letters (correspondence))
- Photograph, 1937 or 1938, of Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. and his family (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph, 1937 or 1938, of Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., wife, children, and children's nurse (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph, 1940, (Detroit, M.I.), of Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., with his mother (Tisbia DeLaine), his wife (Mattie DeLaine), his son, (Joseph A. DeLaine, Jr.], and other family members (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph, 1950, (Summerton, S.C.), of Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. and his family in front of their burned home (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph, 1950, (Summerton, S.C.), of Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. and his family looking at their burned home (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph, 1954, Joseph A. DeLaine, Jr. (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph, 1997 Nov. 28, of Mattie DeLaine, Joseph A. DeLaine, Jr., Ophelia DeLaine Cona, Brumit DeLaine, and other family members (Photographs)
- Photograph, 1999, (Summerton, S.C.), of W.C. Gipson, Nathaniel Briggs, and Joe DeLaine (Photographs)
- Photograph , c. 1958, (Hollis, N.Y.), of Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. and family (Black-and-white photographs)
- Program, 1990 Aug. 26, (Charleston, S.C.), An Evening with the Stars, S.C. Conference of Branches, NAACP, Stan Margulies, and George Stevens, Jr. (Programs)