NAACP National Board of Directors prepared pamphlet, "Crime and Criminal Activities in the U.S.A.," for delegates attending the 83rd National NAACP Convention.
Handbook for Addressing Discrimination Complaints to be used by NAACP Labor and Industry Committees, providing information on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Complaint Process, How to Prepare for the EEOC Investigation Meeting, Filing with a State Human Relations Commission, Union Grievances Procedure, an Overview of Principles in Discrimination, Requesting National Office Assistance, and a Directory.
Poster hecho a mano para promocionar un baile para adolescentes el día 17 de marzo de 1995 con la participación del DJ Suave. / Handmade poster to promote a teen dance party on March 17, 1995, with the participation of DJ Suave.
Training manual entitled, "ADOPT: Achieving Definitive Objectives through Participative Training," a practical summary of seminars conducted for VISTA program officers and supervisors.
Advertisement for the Avery Sextet featuring Holland Daniels, Eugene Hunt (seated), Andrew White, Leroy Anderson, Charles Phoenix, and Joseph Richardson. This group travelled up the East Coast to Massachusetts the summer of 1933 to raise money for the Jenkins Orphanage.
Student Organization for Black Unity pamphlet entitled, "Work for African Liberation," providing sections on ideology, community programs, campus programs, informational services, Pan-African affairs, and affiliations.
The Pan-African Work Center pamphlet entitled, "Education for Black People by Black People," providing a text and pictorial description of the Pan-African Work Center.
A pamphlet of four pro-slavery letters written by Mary Howard Schoolcraft (also known as Mrs. H. R. Schoolcraft) to her brother, General John H. Howard, in 1851. Mrs. Schoolcraft discusses her opinions on the conditions of enslaved people and free Black people. She uses several racist and paternalistic ideas such as the myth of the "happy slave" and numerous stereotypes about Black people.
Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences report entitled, "A Progress Report Standing Committee to Develop the Afro-American Studies Department," containing information on concerns, scope, staffing, course offerings, related offerings by other departments, research, library resources, cooperations with other institutions, and supporting documentation.
The Avery Institute of Afro-American History and Culture program honoring Eugene Clayton Hunt, Citizen Extraordinaire, including a biography, program of events, and program committee roster.
United States Commission on Civil Rights' publication entitled, "Title VI' One Year After," a survey of desegregation of health and welfare services in the south.
In this two page program for the Avery Alumni Association's Sixteenth Annual Reunion, various musical acts are listed alongside their performers. Also included is a list of the officers of the association.
Fifth Ecumenical Workshop on Social Change and Development in Latin America developed by IDEAS, including a participant evaluation, program prospectus, analytical outline of program components, and appendices on participants, the Highlander School, and the Danish Folk Schools.
Souvenir program for what appears to be a U.S. Navy event that occurred in Charleston during the Coolidge administration. Focuses on the U.S. Navy, with naval history and lists of ships and ship personnel, and historical information about the Charleston Navy Yard. Also provides Charleston history and information on various sites, including churches. Advertisements for local businesses, many of which are directed specifically to the Navy visitors, are interspersed throughout. [80] p., ill., 22 x 30 cm.
A guide to many points of historic interest in Charleston, presented as a sightseeing stroll or drive. Released through the Office of Port Development, City of Charleston. One folded sheet (6.25" x 24.5" folded to 6.25" x 3.5").
Souvenir booklet and guide to Charleston, featuring a brief overview of the city, chronology of historic events, and descriptions of various points of interest. Includes color illustrations of houses, public buildings, houses of worship, and other sites. "Made in U.S.A. by E.C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee, Wis." (Booklet published ca. 1948 but illustrations appear to be reprints of E.C. Kropp Co. early-20th century postcards.) [30] p. : ill. ; 17 cm.
Travel brochure. Includes brief description of Charleston history, points of interest, hotels, and recreational activities, and a map featuring travel routes to Charleston between Jacksonville, Florida to New York, New York. Designed by Advertising Service Agency and printed by J.J. Furlong & Sons, Charleston, SC. Two sheets : ill., map ; 23 x 41 cm., folded (quartered) to 23 x 10 cm.
Volante a color de la organización Tri-County Hispanic American Association, contiene una breve reseña de su historia, el tipo de actividades que lleva a cabo e información de contacto. / Tri-County Hispanic American Association's color leaflet. Includes a brief description of its history, activities, and contact information.
Volante a color de la organización Tri-County Hispanic American Association que detalla información para solicitar una beca de estudios de trescientos dolares. / Tri-County Hispanic American Association's color flyer provides information to apply for a three hundred dollars scholarship.
Volante a color de Trident Technical College con información de la beca otorgada por la organización Tri-County Hispanic American Association. Incluye información de contacto de la oficina de ayuda financiera del college. / Trident Technical College color flyer provides information related to the Tri-County Hispanic American Association scholarship and financial assistance office contact information.
Program for the "Race Amity. . A Vital Path to Progress," a conference taking place on October 14-16, 1983 at the Francis Marion Ramada Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina.
Program for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Tenth Anniversary Convention, themed "Where Do We Go From Here," to be held on August 14-17, 1967 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Program for "The Forty-Seventh Birthday Anniversary Celebration of The Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr.," themed, "Reflections and Projections."
The Sea Island Comprehensive Health Care Corporation hosted event entitled, "The Second Annual Land Preservation Seminar," held at the Esau Jenkins Memorial Health Center.
Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Tenth Annual Convention program including information on SCLC, writing by Martin Luther King Jr. and schedule of activities, themed, "Human Rights, the Continuing Struggle."
Program for Ninth Annual Convention for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Testimonial Banquet Honoring Rosa Parks, held at the Redmont Hotel in Birmingham, Alabama.
Program to the Twenty-Third Annual Session of the Young Women's Auxiliary of the Women's Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina, featuring remarks by Septima P. Clark.
In this three page program for Avery's commencement activities, the events of the commencement ceremony are listed along with the class of 1892's class motto and class hymn.
Eight-page invitation and program for the Junior Class's Annual Reception given in honor of the Senior Class. Program includes motto, colors, menu, school song, junior class officers, and program of activities.
The pamphlet contains the Public Proceedings Relating to Calvary Church. The appendix contains the reports of the sub-committees and the written replies from those interrogated. The discourse stresses the role of paternalism in the treatment and teaching of the gospel to enslaved peoples. Many of the questions included in the interrogation refers to the modes employed when 'communicating religious instruction' to enslaved peoples. Originally bound in v. 22 of the Thomas Smith Grimke pamphlet collection.
A reference guide entitled, "Credit Unions in Anti-Poverty Programs: A Reference Guide for the Utilization of Credit Unions as an Economic Opportunity Instrument in the War Against Poverty," prepared by CUNA International, Inc., formerly the Credit Union National Association.
Record of the trial of Denmark Vesey, principal defendant, and others, charged with an attempt to raise an insurrection in the State of South-Carolina. Pamphlet contains an outline of events, testimonies, and dates for scheduled punishment of those convicted.
1993 South Carolina State Board of Education pamphlet entitled, "The Architects of Education," providing information on the South Carolina State Board of Education and short member biographies.
Guide for a walking tour of Charleston, containing a brief history of Charleston; descriptions of each location on the tour; and photographs of notable buildings. Published by Lanneau's Art Store (Charleston, S.C.). [6] p., [24] leaves : ill. ; 27 x 32 cm.