Pamphlet for the National Council of Negro Woman, with their pledge, organization description, and ten points of the program. It lists Mary McLeod Bethune as the council's founder and president.
A prayer typed on a piece of paper. At the top is typed "We Love to Open Each Meeting with this" (the word this is handwritten). Underneath that is typed Collect for Clubwomen & sing" (the ampersand and the word sing is handwritten).
A letter from the Charleston City Federation of Colored Women's Clubs to an unknown entity. It's signed by Chairman Thelma F. Murray, Co-Chairman Mamie Fields, President T.I. Washington, and Charleston Mayor J.P. Gaillard, Honorary Chairman. The letter discusses the Southeastern Regional meeting in Durham, North Carolina and improving the City of Charleston.
Advertisement from program giving greetings from Mabel Neely, Chairman of Program Committee for the Southeastern Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, from Birmingham, Alabama.
Advertisement from program giving best wishes on the regional meeting from Myrtle Ollison, President of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs.
Advertisement from 25th biennial meeting program giving greetings from Wilie Mae Latham Taylor, first Vice President of Southeastern Association of Colored Women's Clubs.
A list of club officers for the Charleston Federation, including Mamie Fields as Corresponding Secretary and Susan Dart Butler as Chairman of the Executive Board.
A photo of the Marian Anderson Circle. Handwriting on the caption notes that it is the Central Baptist Church chapter and the president is Albertha Murray.
A letter from Eunice Stackhouse to Mamie Fields about a tribue to Marion Wilkinson. On the back of the letter are handwritten notes about what to feature in the next "Clubwomen" publication.
A portion of the constitution for the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. It discusses committees, representation, conventions and meeting, and junior and Phillis Wheatley clubs.
Advertisement from program giving greetings from Marjorie Brawley Gaillard, historian and past president of Southeastern Association of Colored Women's Clubs.
Short biography of Hazel Reese, secretary of the Federation, health director of the Wilkinson Home, and superintendent of Wavery Good Samaritan Hospital.
A photo of women, most likely club members, talking around a dining room table. Johnette Edwards (facing camera) and Mamie Fields (to her left) are in the photo at the head of the table. No one else is identified.
A photo of people, mostly women and young women, sitting in pews inside of a church. The young women in the first two rows are all wearing white, and there is a projection screen set up in front of the group. Caption on the back reads, "Federated Girls."
Posed group photo of women, all wearing coats, in front of a brick wall. A woman standing on the far left is holding a plaque that appears to be wooden. No caption is available.
A photo, with caption, of Mrs. Mabel R. Howard in a club publication. The caption under her name reads President of the Woman's Baptist State Convention of South Carolina."
Photo of women who appear to be in a meeting. They are sitting in metal folding chairs in large room, possibly in a school or community center. No caption is available.