Correspondence from Robert R. Woods, House of Representatives States of South Carolina, to friends and colleagues regarding support for Paul Gelegotis.
Color photograph of infant Akil Latey Lipscomb with his godparents–Henrie Monteith Turner, Margaret Mills, Eugene Hunt, and Gregory Brown–at his Christening at St. Mark's Church in Charleston, South Carolina.
Correspondence from Joan Hanlon, Supervisor for the Majik Market, to Delores S. Greene, Director of the Petersfield Human Services Corporation, regarding the Job Search Program.
Correspondence from William B. Todd, Assistant to the Superintendent of the Charleston County School District, to Joye Cantrell, Chairman for the Charleston County Democratic Party, regarding Democratic Party billing.
Correspondence from Lillie Smalls, Representative for Petersfield, to Wallace Brown, Director for the Division of Rural Development, regarding a Petersfield meeting.
Correspondence from C. C. Lewis, Chairman for the Policy Advisory Committee of the Charleston County Economic Opportunity Commission, to J. Arthur Brown regarding meetings and other organizational issues.
Correspondence from Alan P. Weimer, Grants Management Officer for the Office of Fiscal Operation, to George B. Thomas, President of Voorhees College, regarding statistics of the Head Start audits.
Correspondence from Olin D. Johnston, Governor of South Carolina, to J. Arthur Brown regarding an application for Notary Public, oath, and check with enclosed application and oath.
Correspondence from Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary for the NAACP, to J. Arthur Brown regarding a tour of the Second Baptist Church in Los Angeles, California.
Correspondence from James R. D. Anderson to Reginald C. Barrett and J. Arthur Brown regarding and advisory from Zone Intergroup Relations Advisor Thompson of the Federal Housing Administration.
Black and white photograph of Charles Mason (local treasurer of NAACP), John Chisolm (business partner of J. Arthur Brown), Etta Clark (local businesswoman and NAACP activist), and J. Arthur Brown.
Correspondence from V. G. Turner of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company to J. Arthur Brown regarding the approval of a mortgage loan application.
Correspondence from George Stokes, Jr., Deputy Director of the Washington Bureau of the Phelps Stokes Fund, to J. Arthur Brown regarding community improvement in South Carolina.
Correspondence from Lucille Black to J. Arthur Brown regarding the recipient's retirement as president of the South Carolina State Conference of Branches.
Correspondence from Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary for the NAACP, to Branches, Youth Councils, and College Chapters of the NAACP regarding the annual meeting of the NAACP to be held on January 4, 1965.
"The South Carolina Department of Mental Retardation acknowledges with sincere gratitude the immesurable contribution of J. Arthur Brown on behalf of the mentally retarded citizenry of our State."
Correspondence from Dolores S. Greene, Project Director for the Petersfield Human Services Corporation, to Blanchard Malan, U.S. Department of Commerce, regarding budgetary information with enclosed budget.
Correspondence from Benjamin L. Hooks and C. DeLores Tucker, Executive Director and Chair of the National NAACP respectively, regarding a NAACP observation of the Dedication Ceremonies for its new National Headquarters.
Correspondence from Howard L. Chappell, Executive Secretary of the Board of Commissioners on Judicial Standards, to Rev. Z. L. Grady of Charleston Area Community Relations Committee regarding Shirley Mae Johnson.
Certificate of Appreciation awarded J. Arthur Brown from the Board of Directors of the Advocacy for Handicapped Citizens, Inc. "for his contributions to this Board and his help in fulfilling the needs of handicappedand aged citizens in the community."
Correspondence from Ruth Stutts Njiiri, Director of the International Education Program, to J. Arthur Brown regarding a trip to Charleston, South Carolina.
Correspondence from Carol Carter, Administrative Assistant for the International Education Program, to J. Arthur Brown regarding a visit to Charleston, South Carolina.