Correspondence from Ray Huff, Director of Ray Huff Architects PA, to William Saunders of WPAL Radio regarding a "Yale University Advance Graduate Studio Charleston Visit." Enclosed academic project statement.
Correspondence from Richard A. Couto, Professor at the University of Richmond, to Bill Saunders regarding an essay to be submitted to the Public Education Review. Enclosed essay, "Defining a Citizen Leader."
Martin Luther King, Jr. scrapbook from 1988 including Martin Luther King, Jr. voter registration drive materials, photocopies of newspaper articles, programs, and copies of photographs.
Applications to the Y.W.C.A. of Greater Charleston and United Way sponsored "The 'King Child' Contest," a contest held in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. from October 31 to November 30, 1984 for Kevin Henderson, Nichelle Renee Nelson, and Erika Shannon Wilder.
Program for the "Race Amity. . A Vital Path to Progress," a conference taking place on October 14-16, 1983 at the Francis Marion Ramada Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina.
Charleston Museum exhibit publication entitled, "South Carolina Voices of the Civil Rights Movement: A Conference on the History of the Civil Rights Movement in South Carolina, 1940-1970," on the occasion of the opening of an exhibit entitled, "We'll Never Turn Back," a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibit.
South Carolina Commission on Aging handbook listing heath and service agencies, membership organizations, government administration agencies, recreational opportunities, television and radio programs, education opportunities, and employment opportunities for elderly folks.
Correspondence from William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, to William B. Whitney, Office of the Governor for the CETA Division, regarding the Emergency Home Repair Paint project. Enclosed proposal.
American Cancer Society, South Carolina Division, Inc. materials, including a memorandum from James Bouleware, Chairman for the S.C. Committee on Meeting the Challenge of Cancer Among Black Americans, and a presentation on a program of education clinics for the black community in South Carolina submitted by Thrift W. Tyson, Jr., Executive Vice President for the American Cancer Society, South Carolina Division, Inc.