A letter, from Council Corresponding Secretary Anna B. Tolbert to Ethelyn Murray Parker, about money for a raffle and the idea of creating a junior council.
A program from the 32nd biennial convention of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, held at the Park-Sheraton Hotel. Part of the convention was focused on honoring state presidents. It was hosted by the Empire State Federation of Women's Clubs, Inc.
The program from the 46th annual meeting of the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, held at Morris College Chapel and Lincoln High School in Sumter, South Carolina.
The program from the 55th annual meeting of the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, held at Jerusalem Baptist Church and Butler HIgh School in Hartsville, South Carolina.
A photo of attendees at the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs convention, after the continental breakfast. Ethelyn Murray Parker and Dr. Weston are in the photo.
A program from an annual banquet and coronation for region three of the National Council of Negro Women at Morris College in Sumter, South Carolina. The program features a menu from the banquet and the meeting included an address from National President Vivian Carter Mason.
A program from the President's Luncheon of the Southeastern Association of Women's Clubs, held at the Bay Front Auditorium in Miami. The program includes a menu for the luncheon.
A program from the Awards Night Banquet of the Southeastern Association of Women's Clubs, held at the Bay Front Auditorium in Miami. The program includes a menu for the Hawaiian-themed banquet, and has handwritten notes about the progress of Black people in America and how democracy is more preferable than a dictatorship.
Black and white photograph of (left to right) Parker, Mamie Garvin Fields, Selma, and Thelma Murray at the Marion Bernie Wilkinson Home, Cayce, SC for SCFCWC executive board meeting
Color photograph of four unidentified Boy Scouts, who were guides during the District Coastal Meeting. The young men are outside of Mary Ford Elementary School.
A program from the fiftieth reunion for the Burke High School class of 1938. It includes a schedule of events, and the program from a memorial service for classmates who had passed away.
Handwritten correspondence to Parker from Ms./Mrs. Hazel regarding the receipt of the membership cards and a membership card for Naomi Gibbs and others who is did not receive their card.
Correspondence regarding dues and membership cards for the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. Clubs mentioned include the Zionette Club of Awendaw
A photo of Ellen Watson, president of the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, speaking on South Carolina Night at the Southeastern Regional convention.
Handwritten listing of thirty-three Black women's clubs. The listing includes their location, their membership number, how much dues they have paid, and club president's names
Color photograph of SCFCWC members during district coastal meeting outside of Mary Ford Elementary School. Photograph includes Fannie S. Ivey, state president and Albertha Murray, city president.
A photo from the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs convention in Oklahoma City, dated July-August 1966. It features South Carolina members Ethelyn Murray Parker, and an unknown person with the last name of Gaithing.
A photo from the luncheon at the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs convention in Oklahoma City, dated July-August 1966. It features members including Ethelyn Murray Parker.
A photo of delegates at the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs convention, seated by region. Delegates from South Carolina are in the photo, as is Peachie Jackson, first vice president of the Southeastern region.
A convention program from the fellowship meeting and tea for the Southeastern Association of Women's Clubs, held at Bethune Elementary School in Miami, Florida. Miami Mayor Robert King High spoke at the meeting.
Black and white photograph of young ladies in dance uniforms from potentially the Avery Rhett Dance Group. The dance group was led by Miss Johnnie L. Johnson.
A card, inviting the bearer to United Nations Day, hosted by the Charleston Council of Negro Women. The card has a space for the bearer to write their name and indicate how much they're contributing.
A photo of women walking to dinner after the morning session of meetings during the Southeastern Regional convention. Names are listed on the back of the photo, including National President Irene McGaines.
A certificate naming Ethelyn Murray Parker to the Honor Roll of Distinguished Women for the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs for her club and community activities.
A list of people who hold office in various state associations of colored women's clubs and the amount of time they held that office. It also lists term limits and rules for holding office.
A photo of Mrs. L.M. Goff, president of the Southeastern Region of the Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, speaking at their meeting at Allen University.
A list of names, in typeface. A handwritten headline reads Gray Ladies, and a handwritten note indicates these people were the first class of Gray Ladies at the McClennan-Banks Hospital in 1960.
Black and white image of people standing outside in Highlander, Tennessee. People identified in the image are: Guy Carawan, Septima Clark, Michael Roughlein, Perry Mackay [unknown)
A program from the planning meeting for region three of the National Council of Negro Women in Charleston, South Carolina. The meeting featured an address from National Executive Director Dorothy C. Guinn, and the installation of new officers for the Charleston Council.
A program from the United Nations Observance, hosted by the Charleston Metropolitan Council of Negro Women, the Charleston Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, and the Women's Auxiliary of the Charleston YMCA at Emanual A.M.E. Church. It featured the Honorable Curtis C. Strong, assistant at the Bureau of U.N. Affairs, as a speaker.