Correspondence from the NAAWP to J. Arthur Brown, threatening the recipient. Message states: "Dear Mr. Brown; You stated to the press that your would rather die that put up with the excellent facilities offered your race in Charleston. Well if your pursue your present course your wish will come true. How would you like a wreath floating off of Morris Island in Memory of "J. Arthur Brown." Just continue your present course and see what happens. Haven't you got sense enough to Let well enough alone?"
Correspondence from J. Arthur Brown to Samuel R. Pierce, Secretary for the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, regarding a conversation between the two correspondents through Brown's membership of the Board of Trustees at Voorhees College.
Handwritten draft of correspondence from J. Arthur Brown to Monsignor Thomas Duffy of the Catholic Diocese of Charleston regarding the recipients progressive efforts during the 1950s and 1960s in terms of social and racial injustices.
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.
Correspondence from Elwood Chisolm to Rev. J. M. Hinton, President of the South Carolina State Conference, regarding assistance on behalf of an incarcerated individual.
Correspondence from I. DeQuincey Newman, President of the South Carolina Conference of Branches NAACP, to J. Arthur Brown regarding South Carolina Conference of Branches NAACP meeting.
United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, Charleston Division, Civil Action No. 79-1042 Affidavit of Arthur Watson, between Earl Davis, Jr. et al. (Plaintiff) versus The City of North Charleston et al. (Defendants).
United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, Charleston Division, Civil Action No. 79-1042 Affidavit of Clerk, between Earl Davis, Jr. et al. (Plaintiff) versus The City of North Charleston et al. (Defendants).
United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, Charleston Division, Civil Action No. 79-1042 Affidavit of Earl Davis, between Earl Davis, Jr. et al. (Plaintiff) versus The City of North Charleston et al. (Defendants).
Correspondence from John E. Huguley, President of the Charleston Trident Chamber of Commerce, to J. Arthur Brown regarding the Drug Abuse Control Commission.
United States District Court for the Eastern District of South Carolina, Charleston, Division, Affidavit Civil Action 7048 between John H. Cummings, John L. Chisolm, Robert Johnson, Benjamin Wright (Plaintiffs) versus the City of Charleston, Charleston Municipal Golf Course Commission, et al. (Defendants).
Correspondence from Harry P. Graham, President of Vorhees College, to J. Arthur Brown regarding the Trustee Board Committee on Faculty and Student Welfare.
Correspondence from Houston D. Anderson, Jr., Field Secretary of the NAACP, to J. Arthur Brown regarding a copy of a letter from Tom Waring, Editor of the News and Courier, with enclosed correspondence.
Correspondence from William B. Todd, Assistant to the Superintendent of the Charleston County School District, to A. Peter Shahid, Jr., Secretary of the Municipal Election Commission, regarding expenditures the school district has incurred in conjunction with the City of Charleston.
Correspondence from William B. Todd, Assistant to the Superintendent of the Charleston County School District, to J. Arthur Brown regarding expenditures the school district has incurred in conjunction with the City of Charleston.
Correspondence from Barbara A. Ashbee, Executive Secretary for the Neighborhood Legal Assistance Program, to J. Arthur Brown regarding J. Kirk Myers and a Peters Field Community Board Meeting.
Correspondence from Ernest F. Hollings, South Carolina State Governor, to J. Arthur Brown regarding the appointment of Judge Bork as United States Solicitor General.
Correspondence from Richard Hendry, Program Director for the Trident Community Foundation, to J. Arthur Brown regarding charitable gifts through the Trident Community Foundation.
Color photograph of J. Arthur Brown's oldest daughter Maede Joenelle Brown (Gordon), niece (Dr.) Linda Kershaw (of Columbia), daughter Millicent Brown, and two family friends, Barbara and Mamie Bryant. The photograph was taken on James Island.
Correspondence from Herbert Hill, Labor Secretary for the NAACP, to Alice N. Spearman, Executive Director for the South Carolina Council on Human Relations, regarding a series of complaints with the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity.
Correspondence from Matthew J. Perry to J. Arthur Brown regarding having "requested hearings on the appeal which we took from the decision of the Superintendent of School District No. 20 with reference to the request for transfer of your child from the school she is now attending to a white school."
Correspondence from Matthew J. Perry to J. Arthur Brown announcing that "the Record and Briefs have been filed in the South Carolina Supreme Court in the Sumter Conspiracy Cases."
Correspondence from J. C. Moore, Director of the South Carolina Probation, Parole and Pardon Board, to J. P. Strom, Chief of South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, regarding Samuel Gilchrist.
Correspondence from James Blake to J. Arthur Brown congratulating the recipient on his work as president of the NAACP upon his retirement from the position.
Correspondence from Vandrena Sumpter Vanderwaall to Board Members of the Humane Friendly Cemetery regarding the approval for a gravestone to be placed on his father's (Benjamin Franklin Sumpter) grave.
United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, Charleston Division, Civil Action No. 79-1042, between Earl Davis, Jr. et al. (Plaintiff) versus The City of North Charleston et al. (Defendants).
Correspondence from D. E. Waselchalk, Assistant Director of Personnel for the County of Charleston, to Maede M. Brown regarding the recipient's application for the position as Magistrate's Auditor with the Charleston County Finance Department.
Correspondence from W. Brantley Harvey, Jr., Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina, to Christine Jackson, Executive Director for the Greater Charleston YWCA.
Correspondence from J. Arthur Brown to Joseph P. Riley, Jr., Mayor of the City of Charleston, regarding the Sixth District of The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity.
Correspondence from J. Arthur Brown to all members of the Voorhees College Board of Trustees regarding the report of the Business Committee to the Board of Trustees.
Correspondence from Leroy F. Anderson to Dr. Franklin C. Fetter, Dean of the School of Medicine of the Medical College of South Carolina, regarding Rev. Henry L. Grant and Mr. Herbert A. DeCosta.
Correspondence from William F. Kelly, Chief of Police for the City of Charleston, to J. Arthur Brown congratulating the recipient for his "continued efforts and work during [his] period of serving as President of the State Chapter of NAACP."
Correspondence from Sister Mary Anthony, O.L.M., Director of Our Lady of Mercy Welfare Center, to J. Arthur Brown congratulating the recipient on his work as president of the NAACP upon his retirement from the position.
Correspondence from Herbert U. Fielding, South Carolina State Senator, to J. Arthur Brown regarding the recipient's "interest in and participation in the selection of a replacement magistrate for the resigned magistrate Revelise."
Correspondence from J. Arthur Brown to Monsignor Thomas Duffy of the Catholic Diocese of Charleston regarding the recipients progressive efforts during the 1950s and 1960s in terms of social and racial injustices.
United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, Charleston Division, Civil Action No. 79-1042 Verification, between Earl Davis, Jr. et al. (Plaintiff) versus The City of North Charleston et al. (Defendants).
Correspondence from N. Steven Steinert, Charleston County Administrator, to Francis Phipps, Director of the Office of State and Local Government, regarding a solicitation for the recipient's assistand "with a serious community problem in Charleston County" dealing with poverty stricken neighborhoods.
Correspondence from William B. Whitney, Director for the State of South Carolina Office of the Governor, to J. Arthur Brown regarding Petersfield Human Services.
Correspondence from Ralph A. Dungan, Special Assistant the President of the United States, to J. Arthur Brown acknowledging the President's receipt of a telegram sent by Brown.