One page poster black and white poster with abstacts illustrations of figures depicting the human form separated in two rectangular frames. The top frame depicts winged human like figured above the clouds with an image of a human looking down from within a rain cloud. The bottom frame include five figures; the central figure has a black 'x' for a face. 1982 is written across the bottom. Artist signature reads "K. Haring."
One page poster printed by Komite Zuidelijk Afrika that reads "Shell tank(er)s in Zuidelijk Afrika." Illustration includes depiction of combination petroleum tanker an army tanker with the Shell emblem on the front.
One page poster printed by Komitee Zuidelijk Afrika that reads "Shell in Zuidelijk Afrika." Illustration includes to gas pumps, one with the image of a person behind the bars of a jail cell and the other with an image of bodies on the ground with a tank aimed at them.
Acta mecanografiada de la reunión de la junta directiva de la organización Tri-County Hispanic American Association del 3 de octubre de 1994. / Tri-County Hispanic American Association typed minutes of the October 3, 1994, board meeting.
Reporte contable que detalla las transcacciones ocurridas en el período julio-septiembre de 1995. / The budget report includes transactions that occurred from July to September 1995.
Agenda mecanografiada de la reunión del 2 de octubre de 1995. Incluye notas escritas a mano. / October 2, 1995, typed meeting agenda. Includes handmade notations.
Carta de agradecimiento dirigida a Juanita Bosch por su participación en la organización del Festival Hispano. / Thank you note to Juanita Bosch for her involvement in the organization of the Hispanic Festival.
One page poster that reads "IF THE FREE TRADERS CANNOT UNDERSTAND HOW ONE NATION CAN GROW RICH AT THE EXPENSE OF ANOTHER, WE NEED NOT WONDER, SINCE THESE SAME GENTLMEN ALSO REFUSE TO UNDERSTAND HOW IN ONE COUNTRY ONE CLASS CAN ENRICH ITSELF AT THE EXPENSE OF ANOTHER. Marx" Illustration includes inage of a lavish royal dinner with numerous guests in attendance on top, an image of working class people engaged in protest in the middle, an image depicting settler occupation in Zimbabwe on the bottom left next to an image of the Colonial Partition of Africa in 1914 next to an image of a group of white men in suits on the bottom right
One page poster that reads "NO WEAPON CAN DEFEAT A PEOPLE DECIDED TO BE FREE." Illustration includes the continent of Africa in the center with an image of soldiers posing for a picture superimposed on top of the map and images of various pepole throughout the Global South across the top and middle of the poster, with an image of a hand holding a rifle at the bottom of the poster
One page poster that reads "THE VEILED SLAVERY OF THE WAGE WORKER IN EUROPE NEEDED FOR ITS PEDESTAL, SLAVERY PURE AND SIMPLE IN THE NEW WORLD. Marx." Illustration includes images of enslaved people being marched in chains, a woman picking cotton and workers in a factory operating heavy machinery.
One page poster that reads "MOZAMBIQUE." Illustration includes four male and female soldiers marching through tall grass being led by a smiling female soldier in the foreground
One page poster printed by the Uinited Nations Department of Public Information+J84 that reads "STOP THE PLUNDER OF NAMIBIA'S NATURAL RESOURCES." Illustration includes an image of a miner gazing into the distance against a red, green and yellow background.
One page poster that reads "WORKSHOPS Making the Connections: RACISM South Africa U.S.A. Dr. Beryl Banfield room 421, Teaching about Apartheid through Drama Paula Bower room 423, Historical Development of the Souther African Struggle Elmore Barthe room 411, Divestment Barbara Omalade room 427, Education in South Africa James Campbell room 418, Women Sandra Rivers room 240, Exploration of "Strangers in their Own Country" (High School curriculum on South Africa) Clarence Taylor room Assembly"
One page poster that reads "OILFIELDS WORKERS' TRADE UNION TEXACO must Go! Look out for ZIMBABWE DAY MARCH 17th. JOIN THE CAMPAIGN." lllustration includes image of an oilfields worker wearing a heard hat stepping on a roach with the name Texaxo on it.
One page poster that reads "IN THIS AGE OF INTER PLANETARY ROCKETS AND AUTOMATION... our world still lies largely fallow. Out of some 25 million square miles of cultivatable land less than one-eight, a mere 3.38 million is under cultivation, and a large section of this eighth is worked neither by tractors nor even by drought animals." Illustration included black and white image of the globe in the center of the poster.
One page poster that reads "'The health and medical are of the Namibian people is an essential element in the revolutionary struggle we are waging'…SWAPO." Illustration includes a map of Namibia in the top right, images of medical units in Namibia and children who "show the effect of the South African occupation" in Namibia.
One page poster that reads "THE ROSY DAWN OF THE ERA OF CAPITALIST PRODUCTION..." Illustration includes depictions of Indigenous people engaged in battle with Spanish colonizers and Indigenous and African people being forced to work the land for the benefit of European capitalists
One page poster that reads "Quelle alternative au capitalisme? Quell émancipation humaine? Manifeste du parti communiste Marx Engels 150 ans aprés "…Un monde à gagner" against a red background with a strip of blue across the bottom
One page poster that reads "THE CRISIS OF PROFITABILITY THE CURRENT CRISIS OF CAPTIALISM IS A CRISIS OF PROFITABILITY; WEALTH CREATED IN THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR WAS TRANSFERRED INTO THE FINANCE SECTIN: ASSET STRIPPING; THE PROPERTY BOOM; AND THE LARGE SCALE EXPORT OF CAPITAL FOLLOWED. UNEMPLOYMENT LACK OF GROWTH AND INFLATION ALL HAVE THEIR ROOT IN THIS RELATIONSHIP." Illustration includes exploited workers in contrast with the capitalist ruling class
One pager poster designed by Rafael Enriquez that reads "OSPAAAL 15 AÑOS DE SOLIDARIDAD TRICONTINENTAL 15 YEARS OF TRICONTINENTAL SOLIDARITY 15 ANS DE SOLIDARITE TRICONTINENTALE." Illustration includes colorful image of a globe above three hands, Black, Brown and white, clutching a rifle
Correspondence from Betty Jean Hall, Director of the Coal Employment Project, to Bernice Robinson regarding a recent workshop. Enclosed previous letter from Bernice Robinson to Betty Jean Hall.
Invitation to the Blacks United For Action, Inc.'s first annual Community Development and Voter Education Workshop held at the Penn Community Center, April 16-18, 1971. Includes a description of the organization with goals and its economic, educational, and political programs.
The Chronicle newspaper article entitled, "Frogmore's Penn Community Services Attracts National Spotlight," wherein the author discusses Penn's programs regarding "Black Land Ownership."
Photocopies of newspaper articles from the Savannah Morning News, Charleston News and Courier, and Beaufort Gazette written February 11, 12, 13, 1969 regarding "Freedm Physicals."
Letter from Bernard A. Veney, Executive Director of National Clients Council to Septima P. Clark thanking her for her interest in being one of the persons nominated by the National Clients Council for a place on the Legal Services Corporation Board of Directors.
Letter from Bernard A. Veney, Executive Director of National Clients Council to Septima P. Clark' informing her that she will be one of the delegates to attend National Clients Council Regional Meeting for Region VI.
Correspondence from Joseph P. Riley, Jr., Mayor of the City of Charleston, to Septima P. Clark regarding Clark's election "by City Council to the position of honorary member of the City of Charleston's Commission for Women."
Memorandum from Bernard A. Veney, Executive Director of National Clients Council, to "Distribution D" regarding regional and state structure with enclosed amendment to Article III of the NCC Bylaws.
Correspondence from Joseph P. Riley, Jr., Mayor of the City of Charleston, to Nerie David Clark III congratulating Clark on his "singular act of bravery in saving several persons at Folly Beach on July 12, 1976."
Correspondence from Joseph P. Riley, Jr., Mayor of the City of Charleston, to Septima P. Clark regarding Clark's receipt of the H. Council Trenholm Memorial Award.
Memorandum from Bernard A. Veney, Executive Director of National Clients Council, to "Distribution D" regarding availability of legal services corporation funds.
Memorandum from the Director of Penn Community Services to its Board of Trustees advising them on the upcoming Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees in addition to personnel changes that had taken place in prior months.
Memorandum from Courtney Siceloff, Equal Opportunity Specialist, Southern Regional Office to the United States Commission on Civil Rights to members of South Carolina State Advisory Committee about their appointment. Enclosed personal letter to Septima P. Clark and list of the full Committee.
Memorandum from Courtney Siceloff, Equal Opportunity Specialist, Southern Regional Office to the United States Commission on Civil Rights to South Carolina Advisory Committee regarding release of study of school desegregation in Williamsburg County.
Memorandum from Courtney Siceloff, Equal Opportunity Specialist, Southern Regional Office to the United States Commission on Civil Rights to South Carolina Advisory Committee regarding the next SAC meeting.
Correspondence between Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and E. P. Dutton and Co., Inc. regarding testimonial for Septima P. Clark and Blythe LeGette's "Echo In My Soul."
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Office of Field Operations' National Advisory Committees Chairperson's Conference regarding SAC Program Planning and Implementation Workshop.