Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee mimeo report entitled, "Life With Lyndon In The Great Society," Vol. 1, No. 21 "by Jack Minnis criticizing governmental policy under President Lyndon B. Johnson."
Correspondence from Jan Bailey of All African People's Revolutionary Party to Roy L. Allen, Chairman of the Black Student Union at the University of Georgia, regarding a potential speaking engagement for Stokely Carmichael.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to the Office of Admissions and Records for Howard University regarding forwarding Sellers' Howard University transcript to University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Dean Charles E. Daye, Office of Admissions for North Carolina Central Law School at North Carolina University, recommending Henry Frye, Jr. for acceptance into the North Carolina Central Law School.
Correspondence from J. Gordon Chamberlin, Coordinator for the Consultations on Human Services, to Cleveland Sellers regarding a meeting for prospective members of a board sponsoring Board of the Human Services Institute.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Carolyn Pearce, Recruitment Specialist for the North Carolina Department of Public Education regarding the position of Education Consultant II, North Central Regional Education Center.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Dr. Richard Harwood of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro serving as "an official application for employment for the position of Career Placement Counselor."
City of Greensboro memorandum from James M. Howerton, Community Representative, to members of the Coordinating Committee for Community Services regarding plans of action for agenda item for the coordinating community services meeting meeting scheduled for May 1, 1981 with enclosed agenda.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Roland E. Buck, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs of North Carolina A&T State University, serving as a letter of application for the position of Director of Memorial Student Union.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Cleon Thompson, Chancellor of Winston-Salem State University, written on behalf of Sherman Foust regarding special attention to administrative details.
Correspondence from Stephen Hoffius, Director of Publications for the South Carolina Historical Society, to Cleveland Sellers regarding Grace Jordan McFadden interviews with Civil Rights movement participants.
All African People's Revolutionary Party memorandum from the Communication Center Representative to the Administrative Committee to the "Communication Center Coordinators regarding the Communication Center's Co-coordinator areas of Responsibility and task."
Anti-Vietnam War flyer entitled, "Uncle Sam Wants You," containing sarcastic phrases arguing the injustices regarding young African American men enlisted in the United States military. The poster reads, "Uncle Sam wants you nigger. Become a member of the world's highest paid black mercenary army! Fight for Freedom . . . (in Viet Nam). (Die Nigger Die–you can't die fast enough in the ghettos.) So run to your nearest recruiting chamber! Support White Power–travel to Viet Nam, you might even get a medal! Receive valuable training in the skills of killing off other oppressed people!"
An article from "The Delta Democrat-Times" entitled, "White Association Disclaims Violence Charges As Negroes Point To 5 Deaths," reprinted by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
Handwritten correspondence from Gwendolyn Sellers to James Turner, Director of African Studies Research Center at Cornell University, regarding Cleveland Sellers' legal situation, thanking the recipient for his help.
Correspondence from George W. Patton, Vice President of WBML Radio Station, to Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee regarding "an editorial opinion broadcast over WBML Radio Station."
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee mimeo report entitled, "Life With Lyndon In The Great Society," Vol. 1, No. 25 "by Jack Minnis criticizing governmental policy under President Lyndon B. Johnson."
Correspondence from Betty Garman to "Sellers, Breaker, Minnis, Tillinghast, Wright, Heifetz, Lauren, Washington, and S. Johnson" regarding the Artists Civil Rights Assistance Fund.
"Statement by Mrs. Marjorie Prather (Mother of Harold Prather, our black brother who was shot Tuesday, September 6, 1966 by a white policeman) as given to John Tillman of [Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee]."
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Dr. L. C. Dowdy, Chancellor of North Carolina A & T State University regarding Sellers' diploma from Shaw University.
Eritreans for Liberation in North America newsletter entitled, "Africa Moves Irresistibly Forward!" discussing African Liberation Day and various stories about African matters.
Telephone message template for Cleveland Sellers' campaign office regarding transportation to the polls for the November 8, 1983 for his candidacy for Greensboro, North Carolina City Council.
Flyer for the All African People's Revolutionary Party organized, "African Liberation Day March on Washington," held at Malcolm X. Shabazz Park in Washington D.C. on May 22, 1976.
Student Organization for Black Unity writing entitled, "Critique of a Colonizing Program," regarding the "anti-Black Studies position" in the United States education system.
Correspondence from Brother Redfern II, Director of Operations for the Blacks United for Action, to Charles Derrick, Program Director for WOIC Radio Station, regarding the recipient's "calculated attempts to wreck our efforts to uplift the Black Community."
Memorandum from Bob Brown to Ohio State Coordinating Committee and Central Committee acknowledging the receipt and responding to a memorandum from December 16, 1976.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Louise Nowicki of the Financial Aide Office for the Guilford Technical Community College recommending Tanya Monroe for "the secretary/bookkeeping position."
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Fritz Mengert of the School of Education at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro regarding dissertation and graduation requirements and an Assistant Dean for Minority Students position.