The Avery Institute of Afro-American History and Culture program honoring Eugene Clayton Hunt, Citizen Extraordinaire, including a biography, program of events, and program committee roster.
Color photograph of Akil LaTeef Lipscomb Christening at St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Pictured are Henrie Monteith Turner, Margaret M. Mills, and Eugene Hunt.
The Constitution for the South Carolina Black Student Association including articles on the association's embodiment, membership, privileges, executive, qualifications for officers, elections, vacancies, general session, standing committee, and amendments and ratifications.
A handwritten biography of Eugene C. Hunt, providing information on Hunt's education and teaching career. A short message from "Lillian" appears on the back of the biography, thanking Hunt for his talk at the Brown Fellowship.
Appointment of Lay Reader issued by the Diocese of South Carolina licensing and appointing Eugene C. Hunt to officiate as a Lay Reader in St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina.
Testimony written by Mu Alpha, boasting "the contributions of chapter of Brother Eugene C. Hunt to the chapter and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. at large."
Correspondence from E. W. Brice and Howard Jordan, Co-Chairman of the Program Committee, of the State Agricultural and Mechanical College, regarding the Palmetto State Teachers Association.
Two photocopied pieces of correspondence from Butler W. Nance, President of the Columbia Branch of the NAACP. One is addressed to Mary White Ovington on February 5, 1919 regarding the "fight for Negro teachers in the City schools of Charleston" and the other is addressed to John R. Shillady, Secretary of the NAACP, on January 24, 1919 regarding Charleston Branch legislation.
Photocopied letter from Frank A. DeCosta, Director of the Avery Institute, to G. C. Rogers, Superintendent of the Board School Commissioners, regarding Board of School Commissioners matters.
College of Charleston memorandum from Paul Hamill, Associate Registrar, to Lucille Whipper, John O'Hara, Eugene Hunt, Suzanne Moore, Lee Drago, Hugh Hayneworth, and Elise Davis Davis McFarland regarding James Martin, Director of External Degree programs at MUSC.
Burke High School teacher's news bulletin, providing information on items including "interracial examination," intercollegiate cooperative, Howard examination, and general aptitude test battery.
College of Charleston memorandum from Maxine Smith Martin, Director for Special Undergraduate Programs, to "The Network" regarding information about Blacks in Higher Education.
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