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.
A photo of Septima Clark, from a publication. The caption lists her as a past president of the Charleston City Federation and other biographical details.
A posed, group photo of members of the Charleston Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. On the back, names are listed, "First row left Ethelyn Murray Parker, ?, Mamie FIelds, Emma Fleming, Albertha Murray, ?, Vivian Fraser, Second row left Susie U. Simmons, Lillie Holloway, ?, Daisy Frost, 'Willy' Johnson Wright, Gomez, ?, Left standing, Emily Smith, Riley Roper, Ruth Gibson, ?, Hast, Johnette Edwards, ?, Thelma Murray, Essie T. Harper, and Mrs. Clark."
A posed, group photo of Modern Priscilla club members in a living room setting. Mamie Fields is featured in the photo. On the back of the photo is a typed version of the club song, with some lyrics cut off.
A manuscript, possibly a draft, of an idea to ask local sororities and fraternities to help with beautification of the city, with suggestions for specific activities they could do.
A manuscript with details about the beautification work of the Junior Federation under their leader, Miss Murray. It also has a description of dinner at Mamie Fields' home that the officers of the southeast clubs attended, possibly before their convention.
A portion of notes and minutes from a meeting of the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. Discussed in the notes are the number of board meetings, budget needs, and dates of district meetings.
A poem titled "Tribute to our Councellor" about their elected official, Marie Gailliard. The spelling of the word "councellor" was corrected by someone to "counselor."
Two page poster printed by Inkworks that reads "THE SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE PRESENTS FACTWINO MEETS THE "MORAL MAJORITY" A MUSICAL COMIC STRIP. Illustration includes image of a superhero figure towering over moral figures representing the moral majority, one of which is holding up a cross as form of protection
One page poster printed the Movement of the Revolutionary Left (Chile) and the Sandinist Front for National Liberation (Nicaragua) that reads "SOLIDARITY WITH THE NICARAGUAN PEOPLE WHEN THE PEOPLE." Illustration includes a black and white photograph of a person with a bloodied face looking into the distance while a armed guard stares at him
One page poster designed by Geo Smith that reads "BLACK RADICAL CONGRESS SETTING A BLACK LIBERATION AGENDA FOR THE 21S CENTURY JUNETEENTH 1998 CHICAGO JUNE 19-21. Illustration includes procession of individuals with two men in the middle carrying a woven basket containing a fire, a woman in the back of the procession carrying flowers and a women in the front of the procession carrying a ceptor with an orb on top and a man behind her carrying a parasol.
One page poster printed by Allied Printing and Inkworks thar reads "SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE PROUDLY PRESENTS WEST COAST PREMIERE OF DARIO FO'S WE CAN'T PAY, WE DON'T PAY!" Illustration includes image of a man dressed as a pimp, presenting a card to one of two women with fruits and vegetables stuffed in their coats, a pile of fallen fruits and vegetables is on the ground in front of them
One page poster printed by Allied Printing that reads "Black Radical Congress Setting A Black Lieration Agenda for the 21st Centry June 19-21, 1998 University of Illinois at Chicago Circle Center 750 S. Halsted" in the foreground with a list of names of endorsers in the background
One page poster printed by Inkworks that reads "THE SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE PRESENTSS FACTWINO MEETS THE "MORAL MAJORITY"." Illustration includes image of superhero figure towering over figures representing the moral majority, one of which is holding a cross up as a form of protection. Artist signature reads "SPAIN"
One page poster printed by Allied Printing that reads "We Are ONE UNITED STEELWORKERS OF AMERICA AFL CIO CLC ESTABLISHED MAY 22, 1942 SOLIDARITY DAY SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1981 WASHINGTON, D.C. Illustration includes image of a steelworking in overalls and a hard hat with his hands on his hips
One page poster printed by Solidaritӓtskomitee der DDR that reads "Fur die Zunkunft dieser Kinder unsere solidaritӓt." Image includes school children gathered in a group smiling.
One page poster that reads "In the revolutionary activity, the changing of oneself coincides with the changing of circumstances. ...Y NACE EL HOMBRE NUEVO." Illustration includes depiction of abstract human figures engaged in armed protest and black and white images of people in a variety of settings throughout the Global South
One page poster printed by Komiteé Zuidejilk Afrika that reads "Olie Boycott Zuid-Afrika." Illustration includes the black silhouette of a crowd of protesters against a yellow background and the symbol for shell oil company melting off the end of the 'y' in the word 'boycott' with blood dripping down against the backdrop of a figure of a person laid out with their body created from the stock market section of the newspaper.
One page poster that reads "Soweto lives aparthate kills! …I am Mother/Nana/Daughter of African I bear warriors proud daughters and sons NOT SLAVES CRY/FIGHT/SING/DANCE Africa loves you She's yours…June 16." Illustration includes a crown of men, women and children engaged in actives, two with raised fists.
One page poster printed by Komitee Zuidelijk Afrika (Angola Comité) that reads "Mobutu Sese & Co. Marionnette Fasciste au Zaïre." Includes image of Mobutu Sese Seko with money in his hand depicted as a marionette being controlled by the hand of a CIA puppeteer. Puppeteer hand is wearing three rings, one with the letter "FFr.," another with a dollar sign and the last with the letter "BFr."
One page poster that reads "CONFÉRENCE INTERNATIONALE SUR DES SANCTIONS CONTRE L'AFRIQUE DU SUD MAISON DE L'UNESCO, PARIS (20-27 MAI 1981). Illustration includes an image of the continent of African with a blue circle around Namibia and South African against a yellow background.
One page poster that reads "THE SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE IN FALSE PROMISES/NO ENGAÑARON." Illustration includes depiction of four people who appear to be making music, including a woman in the foreground with a spoon and plate, a man behind her holidng a rifle next to a man playing the guitar and a woman behind him clapping
One page poster printed by Aero Condor Transporte Turístico Aéreo Perú that reads "THE NAZCA LINES AND DRAWINGS LES LIGNES ET DESSINS DE NAZCA LAS LINEARS I DIBUJOS DE NAZCA FLY-BY AERO CONDOR THE NAZCA PLAINS PERU." Illustration includes aerial map of the Nazca lines and drawings and enlarged images of the some of the drawings.
Penn Community Services newsletter entitled, "Penn News. The Call To Freedom And Self Determination" wherein the events of the past year, the 1977 Penn School Reunion, and programming are discussed.
Handwritten copy of a conversation between a white Highlander Committee woman and a negro woman in a cooperative housing community housing project in New York, told at the 25th Anniversary Meeting at Highlander Folk School.
A page from a convention program with the song for the Southeastern Association of Colored Women's Clubs, as well as state chapter songs for Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, Mississippi, South Carolina, Virginia, North Carolina, and Georgia.
A photo, with caption, of Lucille Poole in a club publications. The caption just under the photo reads her name and "Worthy Matron." It indicated that Poole is part of the Paul Lawrence Dunbar Order of the Eastern Star in Seneca, South Carolina.
A photo of Miss Rosamund Alston from a club publication, with a caption. The caption reads "Miss Alston is the daughter of the late Dr. J.H. Alston of Summerville, S.C. She is an ardent teacher, highly intelligent and deeply interested in the social life of State A&M College, where she is employed."
A photo, with caption, of Mrs. Etta Butler Rowe in a club publication. The caption says that Rowe was a founder of the club federation, a state club president from 1917-1921, a teacher at South Carolina State College, and the namesake of Rowe Hall, a dormitory on the college's campus.
A photo of dozens of women, most likely club members and some wearing nametags, posed between two palmetto trees on the steps of a brick building. Johnette Edwards is pictured on the far right of the first row. No caption is available.
A posed group photo of women, most likely club members, with dozens of young women, possibly junior federation members. The photo is taken outside, and the women and young women appear to be wearing name tags. No caption is available.
A handwritten history of the Coastal District of the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. It mentions that the district includes Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester counties and was created under Mamie Fields' administration
A page from a publication with the headline "We Enjoyed Planning for Your Coming 'Over the Teacups." It also features a photo of a group of women captioned "The Program Committee." Names are listed in the caption and at the top of the page "Eastern Stars" is handwritten.
A photo of members of the East Side Jessamine Club, from a publication, with typed caption underneath, not from the publication. The caption lists names of members at the time and gives a founding date for the club.
An advertisement from a club publication, welcoming people to South Carolina. The ad was placed by The Marionettes Club of Charleston and features a photo of Thelma Murray.
A photo of Mrs. Eloise Harleston Jenkins, from a publication. The caption says that she served as fourth vice president for the state federation and president of the Charleston federation, as well as other biographical details.
A candid photo of a group of women around a table, possibly in a meeting hall. On the back, the caption says that Mamie Fields is third from the left and Ethelyn Parker Murray is on the far right.
A photo of girls and women with the caption "S.C.A.C.G. Delegation, Hartsville, S.C." The acronym most likely stands for South Carolina Association of Colored Girls.
A letter to club members outlining ideas for arts and crafts workshops that chapters could do with children in their communities. The letter was written by Miss T.B. Grayson, the Coastal District Chairman in Beaufort, South Carolina.
A proposed budget for the completion of publishing "Lifting as We Climb." It lists stipends for professionals to work on the publication, travel, and Xerox and IBM Selectric rental.
Notes from a meeting of the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. They detail the Rock Hill girl scouts presenting the colors, the chapter winning the Mamie E. Fields plaque for their statisical reports, and a trip to the gardens at Center Rock Hill.
The last page of a letter from Marion WIlkinson, who signed her name as Mother Wilkinson, to chapter members regarding dues and funds available. She expresses regret at not being able to attend the district gathering.
A advertisement, from a club convention program, welcoming everyone to Charleston on behalf of the Charleston Federation and president Thelma Washington. It lists all the different Charleston clubs and their presidents.
One page poster that reads "THE SOCIALIST OF ANOTHER COUNTRY IS A FELLOW PATRIOT, AS TE CAPITALIST OF MY OWN COUNTRY IS A NATURAL ENEMY. THE WAR OF A SUBJECT NATION FOR INDEPENDENCE, FOR ITS RIGHT TO LIVE ITS LIFE IN ITS OWN WAY, MAY AND CAN BE JUSTIFIED AS HOLY AND RIGHTEOUS. THE WAR OF A SUBJECT CLASS TO FREE ITSELF FROM THE DEBASING CONDITIONS OF ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL SLAVERY SHOULD AT ALL TIMES CHOOOSE ITS OWN WEAPONS AND ESTEEM ALL AS SACRED INSTRUMENTS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS. BUT THE WAR OF NATION AGAINST NATION IN THE INTERESTS OF ROYAL FREE BOOTERS AND COSMOPOLITAN THEIVES IS A THING ACCURSED. Connelly." Illustration includes various images depicting the struggle of the working class in Ireland
One page poster that reads "RACE PREJUDICE AS IT EXISTS IN THE WORLD TOTDAY IS ALMOST EXCLUSIVELY AN ATTITUDE OF WHITE AND HAD ITS ORIGINS IN THE NEED OF EUROPEAN CONQUERORS FROM THE SIXTEENTH CENTRY ON TO RATIONALISE AND JUSTIFY ROBBERY, ENSLAVEMENT AND CONTINUED EXPLOITATION OF THEIR COLOURED VICTIMS ALL OVER THE GLOBE Baran & Sweezy." Illustrations of Europeans violently overthrowing and exploiting Indigenous people, oppressed workers and masses of Europeans going about daily in contrast to the oppressed people who support their lifestyles
One page poster that reads "THE DIVISION OF THE WORLD ANEW AND INTERNATIONAL DIVISION OF LABOUR, A DIVISION SUITED TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CHIEF COUNTRIES OF MODERN INDUSTRY SPRINGS UP AND CONVERTS ONE PART OF THE GLOBE INTO CHIEFLY AGRICULTURAL FIELD OF PRODUCTION FOR SUPPLYING THE OTHER PART WHICH REMAINS CHIEFLY AN INDUSTRIAL FIELD Marx." Illustration includes images of capitalists and the globe in the center surrouned by various images of oppressed workers
One page poster that reads "During the guerilla struggle in Northern Ireland not on the Irish tricolor flew over the Republican ghettos but alongside it flew the 'Plough and the Stars' the flag of Connelly's Citizen Army. SELF DETERMINATION FOR THE IRISH PEOPLE.' Illustration includes depicted of 'plough and stars' in white and yellow on top of the poster and various images of the class struggle in Ireland underneath
One page poster that reads "THE MODERN STATE, NO MATTER WHAT ITS FORM, IS ESSENTIALLY A CAPITALIST MACHINE, THE STATE OF THE CAPITALISTS, THE IDEAL PERSONFICATION OF THE TOTAL NATIONAL CAPITAL. Economic distinctions are not mitigated but aggravated and intensified under the freedom of "democratic" capitalism. Parliamentarism does not eliminate but lays bare the innate character even of the most democratic republics as organs of class oppression." Illustration includes of newspaper clippings labor crisis in England
One page movie poster tha reads "film : 95 mins People of Ireland! Working class films cinema action." Illustration includes Irish youth climing an electrical pole waving an Irish flag in the center surrounded by various scenes of working class Irish
One page poster printed by the See Red Women's Workshop that reads "CAPITALISM ALSO DEPENDS ON DOMESTIC LABOUR." Illustration includes depiction of an assembly line of factory workers
One page poster printed by Art Against Apartheid that reads "Art Against Apartheid 1984 The Year of the South African Woman" in red lettering in the foreground. In the background in black lettering that reads "An update Amnesty International Report 1979," with partially legible updates from the report appearing across the background of the poster including "Political Imprisonment in South Africa" and Nonsikelelo Albertina Sisulu nurse and midwide: former leader of the African National Congress Women's Leagure and member of the South African Women's Federation..." Illustration includes the profile of two women accross the top of the poster against a red background and the images of a women who appears to be crawling accross the center of the poster.
One page poster printed by the Anti Apartheid Movement that reads "Apartheid in Practice Health & Housing in South Africa" in black and red lettering. Includes black and white image of a woman standing next to a makeshift dwelling.
One page poster printed by the Solidarity Committee of the German Democratic Republic that reads "The Freedom Charter of South Africa Support the Freedom Charter of South Africa!" in black and green lettering. Illustration includes image of rising sun across the top of the poster.
One page poster that reads "End Apartheid in South Africa Demand the Immediate Release of Nelson Mandela and ALL OTHER Political Prisoner." Illustration includes the bust of a man with broken chains below his neck.
One page poster printed by Komite Zuidelijk Afrika that reads "Shell tank(er)s in Zuidelijk Afrika." Illustration includes depiction of combination petroleum tanker an army tanker with the Shell emblem on the front.
One page poster printed by Komitee Zuidelijk Afrika that reads "Shell in Zuidelijk Afrika." Illustration includes to gas pumps, one with the image of a person behind the bars of a jail cell and the other with an image of bodies on the ground with a tank aimed at them.
One page poster that reads "IF THE FREE TRADERS CANNOT UNDERSTAND HOW ONE NATION CAN GROW RICH AT THE EXPENSE OF ANOTHER, WE NEED NOT WONDER, SINCE THESE SAME GENTLMEN ALSO REFUSE TO UNDERSTAND HOW IN ONE COUNTRY ONE CLASS CAN ENRICH ITSELF AT THE EXPENSE OF ANOTHER. Marx" Illustration includes inage of a lavish royal dinner with numerous guests in attendance on top, an image of working class people engaged in protest in the middle, an image depicting settler occupation in Zimbabwe on the bottom left next to an image of the Colonial Partition of Africa in 1914 next to an image of a group of white men in suits on the bottom right
One page poster that reads "NO WEAPON CAN DEFEAT A PEOPLE DECIDED TO BE FREE." Illustration includes the continent of Africa in the center with an image of soldiers posing for a picture superimposed on top of the map and images of various pepole throughout the Global South across the top and middle of the poster, with an image of a hand holding a rifle at the bottom of the poster
One page poster that reads "THE VEILED SLAVERY OF THE WAGE WORKER IN EUROPE NEEDED FOR ITS PEDESTAL, SLAVERY PURE AND SIMPLE IN THE NEW WORLD. Marx." Illustration includes images of enslaved people being marched in chains, a woman picking cotton and workers in a factory operating heavy machinery.
One page poster that reads "MOZAMBIQUE." Illustration includes four male and female soldiers marching through tall grass being led by a smiling female soldier in the foreground
One page poster printed by the Uinited Nations Department of Public Information+J84 that reads "STOP THE PLUNDER OF NAMIBIA'S NATURAL RESOURCES." Illustration includes an image of a miner gazing into the distance against a red, green and yellow background.
One page poster that reads "WORKSHOPS Making the Connections: RACISM South Africa U.S.A. Dr. Beryl Banfield room 421, Teaching about Apartheid through Drama Paula Bower room 423, Historical Development of the Souther African Struggle Elmore Barthe room 411, Divestment Barbara Omalade room 427, Education in South Africa James Campbell room 418, Women Sandra Rivers room 240, Exploration of "Strangers in their Own Country" (High School curriculum on South Africa) Clarence Taylor room Assembly"
One page poster that reads "OILFIELDS WORKERS' TRADE UNION TEXACO must Go! Look out for ZIMBABWE DAY MARCH 17th. JOIN THE CAMPAIGN." lllustration includes image of an oilfields worker wearing a heard hat stepping on a roach with the name Texaxo on it.
One page poster that reads "IN THIS AGE OF INTER PLANETARY ROCKETS AND AUTOMATION... our world still lies largely fallow. Out of some 25 million square miles of cultivatable land less than one-eight, a mere 3.38 million is under cultivation, and a large section of this eighth is worked neither by tractors nor even by drought animals." Illustration included black and white image of the globe in the center of the poster.
One page poster that reads "'The health and medical are of the Namibian people is an essential element in the revolutionary struggle we are waging'…SWAPO." Illustration includes a map of Namibia in the top right, images of medical units in Namibia and children who "show the effect of the South African occupation" in Namibia.
One page poster that reads "THE ROSY DAWN OF THE ERA OF CAPITALIST PRODUCTION..." Illustration includes depictions of Indigenous people engaged in battle with Spanish colonizers and Indigenous and African people being forced to work the land for the benefit of European capitalists