Photograph of the executive board members of the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, dated on the back 1956-60, 1961-1962. Caption reads "left third person Albertha Murray, Emily Fielding, ?, Johnetta Edwards, second from right Ethelyn Murray Parker, at right Susie U. Simmons."
Photograph of members of the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs standing on stairs in front of a building. The caption on the back reads, "First row/standing no. 2 Johnetta G. Edwards, no. 4 Mamie Fields, Chisolm, far right Ida Jadosa, and Thelma Murray, Second row far right, Albertha Murray and Susan Dart Butler, Third row Ethelyn Murray Parker and above her Susie U. Simmons."
Program from the induction service of the Federated Girls' Club, also referred to as the Four Leaf Clover Circle. The program includes the recitations of the program, the club prayer, motto, song, and pledge.
Ticket to the press prayer breakfast hosted by the local youth federation of North Carolina Federation of Women and Girls' Clubs, held at the Garden of the Moutries.
A photo, from a publication, of the Culture Club, one of the federated clubs in Columbia, South Carolina. The caption tells about the founding of the club and lists members at the time.
A brief history of the Eureka Club, in Florence, South Carolina, from a publication. It includes names of club members and a photo of Rosa Holloman, the club's first president.
A photo of Mamie Fields standing at a Y.W.C.A. lectern. On the back of the photo is a map of the state federation districts with the caption, "Our state is organized into districts. By M.E. Fields."
A manuscript about the clubs in the Pee Dee district of South Carolina. It lists several names of the clubs and mentions Helen Usher, a prominent member.
A report about the ways the Sunlight Club impacts the Orangeburg, South Carolina community, including through civic, social and recreational, educational and cultural, charitable, and moral and religious activities. The report is preceded by a letter from Dr. N.P. Parler and highlights events.
Letter from Robert Lee Sigmon to Mamie Fields about visiting on behalf of the Voluntary International Service Assignment program of the American Friends Service Committee. At the bottom of the letter, Fields write back to Sigmon.