South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs' Fiftieth Anniversary publication. Affiliated with National Association of Colored Women's Clubs. Publication contains photographs of club members in various locations around South Carolina, information on members and subgroups, and advertisements.
Typescript speech by Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, National President for Operation PUSH (People United to Save Humanity) delivered to the Republican National Committee, discussing "political enfranchisement," "political power," "political program," and "beyond partisan politics."
Document entitled, "Report on Southwide Voter Education Workshop," written by Bernice V. Robinson, summarizing and discussing the various topics presented at the the 1966 workshop.
"Equal Time" host Wilhelmina Hein interviews Mike Schwarzott, community activist with the Alliance For Full Acceptance, Lowcountry Gay and Lesbian Alliance, the Human Rights Campaign, and the South Carolina Equality Coalition. He talks about his history working as an activist in Charleston. Sponsors for this episode: Alliance for Full Acceptance (AFFA) and Catherine LaFond Real Estate Attorney.
"Equal Time" host Wilhelmina Hein interviews Carol and Bob Reeder of Conway, South Carolina. They talk about accepting gay children and how their son's male Dutch partner cannot reside permanently in the US due to US laws. Sponsors for this episode: Alliance for Full Acceptance (AFFA) and Catherine LaFond Real Estate Attorney.
"Equal Time" host Wilhelmina Hein interviews Mark Nagle, an HIV-positive gay man, who as an amputee, uses a wheelchair. He talks about his life, how he came to Charleston, and how his disability interacts with his gay identity. Sponsors for this episode: Alliance for Full Acceptance (AFFA) and Michelle Hawk with Keller Williams Realty.
"Equal Time" host Wilhelmina Hein interviews Charlie Smith, a Charleston real estate agent. Smith talks about his life and involvement in politics as an out gay man. Sponsors for this episode: Alliance for Full Acceptance (AFFA) and David Tester with CSA Real Estate.
"Equal Time" host Wilhelmina Hein interviews Lauren Rodgers, former US Air Force intelligence officer who was harassed, sexually assaulted, and discharged from the military because she is a lesbian. She discusses the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy in the US military. Sponsors for this episode: Alliance for Full Acceptance (AFFA) and Steven E. Clem Charleston Tax Masters.
"Equal Time" host Wilhelmina Hein interviews Jim and Warren Redman-Gress about their lives together, adopting internationally and being gay parents in Charleston, South Carolina. Sponsors for this episode: Alliance for Full Acceptance (AFFA) and DEFUSE (Demanding Ethical Fairness and Universal Spiritual Equality).
Trident United Way memorandum from Roy E. Strickland, Chairman United Way Planning Board, to United Way Agency Executive Directors regarding Agency Program Reports. Enclosed United Way materials
Trident United Way memorandum from Valerie Pitsenbarger, Budget/Allocations Director, to United Way Agency Executives regarding allocations review conferences.
Trident United Way memorandum from Patricia Bagwell, Director for Information and Referral, to Community Service Providers regarding an upcomding meeting.
Trident United Way memorandum from Vernon B. Strickland, President, to All Trident United Way Agencies regarding a recent Berkely County Advisory Board meeting.
South Carolina Department of Social Services memorandum from David N. Smith, Jr., Assistant Director for the Contract Management Unit, to Thomas K. Barnes, Jr., Director for Title XX Planning and Contracts, regarding the Title XX Provider Program Subcommittee meeting held on October 23, 1979.
American Cancer Society memorandum from H. Biemann Othersen, Jr., President of the South Carolina Division, to all volunteer regarding the 1979 Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Division. Enclosed tentative agenda to the 1979 Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Division of the American Cancer Society.
Memorandum from Dolores S. Greene, Title XX Regional Planner, Region IX to Title XX Advisory Committee and Subcommittees, Trident United Way with enclosed Title XX agency visits.
"Who's Who Among Black Americans" letter from the editor to Septima P. Clark congratulating her on being nominated to have her name included in the second edition.
Correspondence from Elaine Nichols, Guest Curator for South Carolina State Museum, to Bernice Robinson regarding her being a guest lecturer for the Education Department's lunchtime seminars on African-American culture.
Correspondence from Beth A. Broadway, Assistant Director of Field Services for Literacy Volunteers of America (LVA), to Bernice Robinson following up Robinson's keynote address to the national LVA conference.
Correspondence from Stephanie Smith, Director and Conference Coordinator for Reading for Life Adult Literacy Program, to Bernice Robinson thanking her for her presence at the Central Coast Literacy Conference.
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.
A letter from a South Carolinian to Congress concerning the change in the draft age to eighteen and nineteen. The writer is a poor married woman who has worked hard to send her son to college. She states that it isn't fair to not let the young boys finish school. She then discusses married men without children and "negros" fighting in the war. She ends with offering her services instead of drafting her son.
A letter from a South Carolina lawyer to Senator Smith concerning the amendment for one year of training for eighteen and nineteen year olds before going to war, once drafted. He believes the Senator should vote down the amendment for the lengthy training would handicap the military, who are in present need of more manpower.
A telegram from a South Carolinian to Senator Maybank concerning the change in the draft age to eighteen and nineteen. He asks the Senator to support the War Department on the draft issue. A response from Maybank is included, stating he will do all he can to support the program.
A telegram from a South Carolinian to Senator Maybank concerning proper training for eighteen and nineteen year old boys if drafted. A response from Maybank is included, greatly appreciating the constituent's views.
Emergency School Aid Act containing legislative requirements, special considerations for applicants, eligibility, district-wide advisory committee, and cooperation with local educational agency.
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee Community Action Technicians Training Program course material entitled, "Ketteringisms," containing anecdotes on the life of Charles F. Kettering and a list of his aphorisms.
Letter from Betty S. Shearin, Chairman for Commencement Convocation Program Committee, Benedict College, to Septima P. Clark regarding the recipients participation in the 1975 Commencement Convocaton.
Letter from Jack L. Jones, Alumni Relations Director, Benedict College, to "Benedictine" regarding Septima P. Clark as featured speaker at 1975 Commencement Ceremony.
Press release containing an open letter from Paul W. Matthias, South Carolina Council on Human Relations Executive Director, to John C. West, Governor of South Carolina, regarding the state of South Carolina as recipient of a financial contribution from the United States Department of Labor monetary contribution under the Emergency Employment Act to employ mothers.
Memorandum from Laura M. Martinez, Coordinator for the Talent Search Program of the South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers, to Wilma Rousch and Howard McDonald of VISTA regarding the Talent Search Program in Kingstree, South Carolina.
Correspondence from Karney Platt, VISTA Volunteer, to Mrs. Stephen Mackey, Basielus of the Gamma Xi Omega Chapter of the AKA Sorority, regarding funding for the Yonges Island Community Day Care Center.
Correspondence from Margery Ames to Bernice Robinson, former classmates at the University of Wisconsin's Community Action Technicians Training Program, discussing upcoming newsletters.
Correspondence from Karney Platt, VISTA Volunteer, to Susan Prazah, Secretary of Women's Alliance of the Unitarian Church, regarding funding for the Yonges Island Community Day Care Center.
Correspondence from Karney Platt, VISTA Volunteer, to James Patey, President of the Women of the Church, regarding funding for the Yonges Island Community Day Care Center.
Correspondence from Harry R. Bryan, Director of the South Carolina Commission on Aging, to Anna D. Kelly regarding South Carolina Commission on Aging matters.
Photocopy of correspondence from James W. McGrath, Administrative Assistant for the South Carolina Tax Commission, to Francis X. Archibald, Deputy Director of the South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers, Inc., informing the recipient that the organization is exempt from South Carolina Income Tax.
Correspondence from Bernice V. Robinson to Leslie Dunbar, Executive Vice President of the Marshal Field Foundation, regarding funding for the Yonges Day Care Center.
Correspondence from Bernice V. Robinson, VISTA Supervisor and Chairman, to Bishop Paul Hardin, Jr., regarding interest in St. Marks area in Williamsburg County.
Photocopy of statement by Dr. William F. Gibson, Chairman of the National Board of Directors of the NAACP on the nomination of Judge Clarence Thomas to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Charleston Branch of the NAACP memorandum from Dwight C. James and Rodney Williams to Brenda Murphy regarding a quarterly meeting with the Charleston Veterans Administration Medical Center. Enclosed summary of what was discussed during the meeting.
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Application Bulletin providing information on applications subject to newspaper notice only, both newspaper and federal register notice, federal register notice only, federal register notice or newspaper notice, and recently approved applications.
Correspondence from James C. McColl, Vice President of the Citizens Southern National Bank of South Carolina, to Esau Jenkins and John T. Enwright congratulating the recipients for "winning for the fourth consecutive time the National Credit Union award for South Carolina."
Correspondence from Robert B. Scarborough, Chairman of the Joint Legislative Delegation for the County of Charleston to Esau Jenkins, informing the recipient of his being reappointed to serve as a member of St. Johns School District #9.
Correspondence from Daniel R. McLeod, Attorney General for the State of South Carolina, to Esau Jenkins regarding a speaking opportunity at Zion Olivet United Presbyterian Church.
Correspondence from T. R. Waring, Editor for the News and Courier, to Esau Jenkins regarding a letter "with regard to appointment of Mr. Matthew A. Mouzon as manager of Radio Station WPAL."
Minutes to the Meeting of the Clients Council Advisory Board where Chairperson Evelyn B. Haynes and Members Stella D. Mosley, Septima P. Clark, Ida T. Jackson were present.
Correspondence from Ralph Matthews, Project Director for the Day Care and Child Development Council of America, to "Brothers and Sisters" requesting that the recipients voice their problems with hopes of improving their effectiveness and the lives of children across the United States.
Schedule of activities for Robert E. Clasen's workshop entitled, "Proposal Development," as part of the University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty Conference.
Letter from Septima P. Clark to The Honorable Samuel R. Pierce regarding the Cooper River Waterfront Redevelopment. Enclosed document entitled, "Cooper River Waterfront Redevelopment."
Letter from Ted A. Beach, Interim Superintendent of Charleston County Public Schools to Septima P. Clark regarding news television coverage of day care center named after Septima P. Clark.
Photocopy of letter from Attorney Damon G. Thomas to Septima P. Clark congratulating her on receiving an honorary degree from the College of Charleston.
Letter from National Education Association's Human Relations Specialist, Javetta S. Richardson, to Septima P. Clark regarding the H. Councill Trenholm Memorial Award.
Photocopy of Constitution and By-Laws of the Williamsburg County Community Club whose purpose is "to carry on a self-help group action program of consumer education and information, realizing the necessity of such a program for low-income families to attempt to provide a suitable level of health and nutritional standards."
Document entitled, "A Profile of the Community Leaders Attending the Second Training Session In Community Development," providing the names, hometowns, community leadership, and reason for attending for each attendee.
Information on the proposed St. Marks Day Care for distribution to potential supporters, including the purpose, background, location and community needs, participants, transportation, materials, program, proposed program, and budget.