Photocopy of writing entitled, "The All-African Peoples Revolutionary Party and the Masses of African People Are Marching For: Pan Africanism," discussing a "movement toward unity of all people of African origin who have collectively been exploited as workers and as a race."
All African People's Revolutionary Party writing entitled, "Towards Ideological Unity Within the Party" discussing a "need for systematic, widespread, thorough ideological education within our Party, the Convention People's Party."
Typescript speech entitled, "Empowerment of the Estranged, The Powerless," written by Bernice Robinson delivered at the University of California, Santa Cruz Women's Center. Contains handwritten edits.
A working paper developed for discussion purposes at the Instructional Research Laboratory of the University of Wisconsin entitled, "Evaluation Toward Some Definition."
Schedule of activities sent from Septima P. Clark to J. Herman Blake, Acting Provost of College Seven, from October 8 to November 1, 1972 in Santa Cruz, California.
Memorandum from Katie Harris, Writer, Researcher to Courtney Siceloff, Equal Opportunity Specialist, Southern Regional Office to the United States Commission on Civil Rights to South Carolina Advisory Committee regarding November 18-20, 1976 Dillon, S.C. Field Trip. Research materials and notes attached.
Legal Brief entitled, "An Analysis of Procedural Errors Committed by Personnel of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill during the Course of the Tenure Review of Dr. Sonja Haynes Stone," presented to Dr. J. C. Morrow, Provost and prepared by Malone, Johnson, DeJarmon and Spaulding Attorneys at Law.
All African People's Revolutionary Party memorandum from "The Boston Collective" to Cleveland Sellers regarding a report request, including seven attached documents.
Newsletter for South Carolina Bar members exploring topics such as the South Carolina Bar's Mid-Year Annual Meeting, an Address from the Chief Justice, and S.C. Bar Seminar Schedule. The newsletter is addressed to Russell Brown, a Charleston Attorney.
The South Carolina Legislative Roundup, edited by Eve Moredock, "covers legislative action from February 17, through March 1, 1984. This particular document was mailed to Russell Brown, a Charleston Attorney.
The South Carolina Legislative Roundup, edited by Eve Moredock, "covers legislative action from March 30, through April 12, 1984. This particular document was mailed to Russell Brown, a Charleston Attorney.
The General Practice Section Update is "a publication of the general practice section of the South Carolina Bar," which was "mailed to all South Carolina Bar Members." This particular document was mailed to Russell Brown, a Charleston Attorney.
Newsletter for South Carolina Bar members exploring topics such as the South Carolina Bar's Mid-Year Annual Meeting, new bar members, and license fees. The newsletter is addressed to Russell Brown, a Charleston Attorney.
Handwritten correspondence from Alvis V. Adair, President of DARS Research and Evaluation Systems Design, Inc., to Septima P. Clark offering his assistance in helping youths. Enclosed Alvis V. Adair resume.
National Clients Council Bylaws including articles regarding Purpose, Offices and Agents, Membership and Affiliated Groups, Board of Directors, Advisory Council, Meetings of the Board, Committees, Officers, Miscellaneous, and Amendments.
Pages aim to emphasize ways in which to organize NAACP membership among several interests groups including but not limited to: churches, businesses, universities, and social clubs.
"The Challenge," a 15-minute radio script produced by the Public Information Department of the National Board of the Y.W.C.A. for use in the Centennial program.
Case study entitled, "Research, Training, and Action in Milwaukee's Inner Core: A Case Study About Process," written by Belden Paulson, Department of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee and University Extension, prepared for the Sixteenth Annual Conference of Adult Education Association of the U.S.A.
Transcript of speech entitled, "Poverty - A Luxury We Can't Afford," written by John E. Murray, Community Education Specialist for The North Carolina Fund.