Charleston Branch of the NAACP Guidelines for Quarterly Review of Financial Accountability providing an introduction purpose of financial accountability.
The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development document, "Acquired Property Sales," with attachments including example Standard Retail Sales Contracts, Special Conditions, Offer to Purchase and Broker's Tender, Addendum to Purchase and Broker's Tender, Forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit, Addendum to Contract of Sale of Property, and Old and Historic Charleston Districts and Old City Districts.
Document entitled, "Community Reinvestment Act – Fourteen Steps for an Effective Program," providing steps toward an effective program and the definition, requirements, and a checklist for the Community Reinvestment Act.
Eligibility requirements for the NAACP's ACT-SO Program which include but are not limited to: grades 9 through h 12, a completed application form, and photograph.
Westinghouse Electric Corporation Minority Business Program Activities, providing an overview of Westinghouse Minority Supplier Program and Westinghouse Minority Business Activities.
NAACP National Board of Directors prepared pamphlet, "Crime and Criminal Activities in the U.S.A.," for delegates attending the 83rd National NAACP Convention.
List of advertisements paid for by companies, organizations, and individuals such as Piggly Wiggly, Farah's Beauty Salon, Delta Sigma Theta, and Lockheed Martin.
Handbook for Addressing Discrimination Complaints to be used by NAACP Labor and Industry Committees, providing information on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Complaint Process, How to Prepare for the EEOC Investigation Meeting, Filing with a State Human Relations Commission, Union Grievances Procedure, an Overview of Principles in Discrimination, Requesting National Office Assistance, and a Directory.
Quarterly Mutual Concerns Meeting Agenda, Charleston Veterans Administration Medical Center and Charleston Branch of the NAACP, involving discussion topics such as morale, summer employment, upward mobility, and minority presence in upper management.
Public Service Announcement from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, regarding the date, time, and speaker at the Freedom Fund Banquet.
Memorandum from Stephen W. Hamm, Administrator and Consumer Advocate of the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs to Members of the Bar, regarding changes in legislation to the South Carolina Consumer Protection Code.
Document entitled, "News from NAACP Armed Services and Veterans Affairs Department" written by Benjamin L. Hooks, Executive Director, and John J. Johnson, Director.
Agenda outlining topics of discussion between the Charleston Branch of the NAACP and the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Charleston, SC. Discussion topics include: employment discrimination, harassment & intimidation, preferential employment, and upward mobility.
Affirmative Employment List for Charleston and Surrounding Areas, Myrtle Beach and Surrounding Areas, Beaufort and Surrounding Areas, and the rest of the state of South Carolina, in addition to Veterans Organizations and Services, Vocational Rehabilitation List, Affirmative Employment Beaufort, Technical Colleges, 2 Year Colleges, and Business Schools.
Part I of the Curriculum Outline for African American History, "Africa: Origin of a People," for Freedom Schools sponsored by the NAACP, submitted by Marie G. Floyd to Rev. H. H. Singleton, President of the Conway Branch of the NAACP.
"HAC Information," published by the Housing Assistance Council, Inc., a nonprofit organization with rural low-income housing needs entitled, "After Hugo: A Guide to Restoring Rural Housing and Communities in South Carolina."
Program agenda for the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, providing information on voter registration and education, Housing and Home Ownership, Employment Discrimination, and other NAACP programs.
An Agreement between Charleston Lumber Co., Inc. and the Retail, Wholesale Department Store Union, Local 15-A AFL-C10-CIC, of Charleston, South Carolina.
Charleston Branch of the NAACP contract agreement with C and C Painting agreeing to repair aspects of damage to 116 Spring Street due to Hurricane Hugo.
Correspondence from Dwight C. James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, to Sasha Daltonn, Executive Director for Royal Productions, regarding the 1992 Freedom Fund Drive performance by Clifton Davis. Enclosed Clifton Davis Performance Agreement.
Correspondence from Sasha Daltonn, Executive Director for Royal Productions, to Cora Cummings regarding the 1992 Freedom Fund Drive performance by Clifton Davis. Enclosed Clifton Davis Performance Agreement.
Draft of a letter from Avis Thompson, Chairperson and Andre V. Woods, Co-Chairperson of the Souvenir Booklet Committee of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding the Charleston Branch of the NAACP's 70th Anniversary and Freedom Fund Banquet.
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