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.
Correspondence from Bernice Robinson to Leslie Dunbar, Executive Vice President of the Field Foundation, regarding the "Civil Rights Oral History Project."
Correspondence from Robert L. Brown, Superintendent of Greene County Alabama Schools, Bernice Robinson regarding the Civil Rights Movement History Project.
South Carolina Committee for the Humanities (SCCH) publication covering a variety of issues including funded projects, newly elected SCCH members, project calendar, workshops, and other related activities. Addressed to Bernice V. Robinson.
Correspondence from Bernice Robinson to Wesley Hotchkiss of United Church Board of Homeland Ministries regarding the Civil Rights Oral History project.
Correspondence from Wesley Hotchkiss of United Church Board of Homeland Ministries to Bernice Robinson regarding the Civil Rights Oral History project.
Correspondence from Johnnie Tillmon and George A. Wiley, Associate Executive Director and Executive Director respectively of the National World Rights Organization, to all local World Rights Organizations groups, staff, and friends regarding a children's march.
Correspondence from Bernice Robinson to Marquerite Howie, "Board of Directions" for the S.C. Commission for Farm Workers, regarding the proposal and budget submitted on May 26, 1972.
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