Newsletter for South Carolina Bar members exploring topics such as the S.C. Bar Seminar Schedule and Title Exams. The newsletter is addressed to Russell Brown, a Charleston Attorney.
Newsletter for South Carolina Bar members exploring topics such as Pro Bono Work and The President's Letter. The newsletter is addressed to Russell Brown, a Charleston Attorney.
Newsletter for South Carolina Bar members exploring topics such as the Probate Code and The President's Letter. The newsletter is addressed to Russell Brown, a Charleston Attorney.
The pamphlet, Let's Make a Record of Your NAACP Campaign, highlights ways in which one can record their personal involvement to "bring better results to the organization and direction for the Campaign."
Newsletter for South Carolina Bar members exploring topics such as Probate Code Legislation and The President's Letter. The newsletter is addressed to Russell Brown, a Charleston Attorney.
The General Loan Closing Instructions "have been prepared for settlement attorneys and agents who will close loans in the name of Bankers First Federal Savings & Loan Association."
Minutes to the Charleston Branch of the NAACP Regular Branch Meeting held on October 27, 1988 providing reports on education, political action, Freedom Fund Banquet, membership, S.C. Conference of NAACP Branch Convention, election nominating committee, and general announcements. Enclosed reports on the aforementioned topics.
NAACP memorandum from William H. Penn, Sr., Director of the Branch and Field Services, to Branch and State Conference Presidents regarding the 1987 year-end activity report form. Enclosed is a blank copy of the Year-End Activity Report Form.
NAACP memorandum from Benjamin L. Hooks to All NAACP Units, Members of the National Board of Directors and Members of the SCF Board of Trustees regarding resolutions submitted for consideration by NAACP Units in 1989. Enclosed Resolutions Submitted Under Article X, Section 2 of the Constitution of the NAACP.
Correspondence from Dwight C. James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, to Carolina Building Materials and Salvage, Lowes of Charleston, Southern Lumber and Millwork Corporation, Wicks Lumber, G. S. Carter and Son, Charleston Lumber, K-Mart, Home Quarters, Hechinger's, and Hughes Lumber.
Leasing Agreement, Charleston Business and Technology Center between the Control Data Properties, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, Lessor (landlord) and Charleston Branch NAACP (tenant) at the former Cigar Factory at 701 East Bay Street, Charleston, SC 29403 from June 1991 to June 1994.
Correspondence from Allen R. Carter, Chairman for Education, Health and Welfare Subcommittee for the South Carolina State Reorganization Commission, to William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, regarding the South Carolina Human Services Demonstration Project. Enclosed South Carolina Human Services Demonstration Project report.
Color photograph of Septima P. Clark and her son, Nerie David Clark, Jr. standing in front of Septima P. Clark painted portrait at Septima P. Clark Day Care Center inaugural ceremony.
Letter from Sara P. Bagwell, Secretary of the Board of Commissioners for The Housing Authority of the City of Charleston regarding a resolution agreed upon by the Housing Authority to name a day care center after the recipient.
Typescript letter from Richard E. Carter, Director of Office of Program Support for Legal Services Corporation regarding a training conference on Community Legal Education.
Letter from College of Charleston President, Theodore S. Stern, to Septima P. Clark officially advising her on being awarded an honorary degree from the College of Charleston.
Letter from Stella D. Mosley, State Chairperson Clients Council of Neighborhood Legal Assistance Program, to Septima P. Clark regarding Community Legal Education Conference with enclosed application.
Letter from Stella D. Mosley, State Chairperson Clients Council, to Peter Poinsette regarding Community Legal Education Conference with enclosed application pages.
Long Range Planning Survey, created by the Long Range Planning Committee, South Carolina Bar, regarding a survey "designed to obtain data on the attitudes and needs of South Carolina Bar members."
The South Carolina Legislative Roundup, edited by Eve Moredock, "covers legislative action through January 19, 1984. This particular document was mailed to Russell Brown, a Charleston Attorney.
United States District Court for the Eastern District of South Carolina, Charleston Division, Civil Action No. 7747, between Millicent F. Brown et al. versus School District No. 20 "for an injunction enjoining the operation of the school system of School District Number 20 in Charleston County, South Carolina, on a racially segregated basis."
Correspondence from Jeffrey Rosenblum to J. Arthur Brown regarding the Community Services building for the Peter's Field Community with enclosed invoice.
National Board of the Y.W.C.A. memorandum correspondence from Brooks Creedy, National Industrial Staff, and Helen Sheley, National Business and Professional Staff, regarding an enclosed letter "from Elsa Graves to Industrial and Professional groups which tells of the latest developments in the World Federation of Democratic Youth." Enclosed Southern Area Business and Professional Summer Conference program, Summary and Discussion of Interpreting the Y.W.C.A. Purpose to Y-Teens.
Coming Street Y.W.C.A. Fall Program for 1967, including Branch Highlights, Adult Classes, Teen and Pre-Teen Classes, Club Activities, and Coming Events.
A report from the mayor, city council, and various governmental departments of Charleston, South Carolina for the year 1882. The yearbook opens with an address from Mayor Courtenay followed by reports from various departments and an appendix recounting the history of Charleston.
Correspondence from Russell Brown, Secretary of the Charleston Branch for the NAACP, to the Director of the Charleston Combined Federal Campaign regarding an Application for Participation. Enclosed Application for Participation.
NAACP pamphlet outlining "a definitive analysis of six key cases which have been decided by the U.S. Supreme Court." Accordingly, "if left unchallenged and unchanged, these decisions will drastically erode many of the legal underpinnings of civil rights progress."
Newsletter for South Carolina Bar members exploring topics such as a Legal Secretaries Meeting and The President's Letter. The newsletter is addressed to Russell Brown, a Charleston Attorney.
Newsletter for South Carolina Bar members exploring topics such as the Board of Governors Meeting and The President's Letter. The newsletter is addressed to Russell Brown, a Charleston Attorney.