One page poster that reads "10 Days of Music, Dance, Film, Video, Children's Theatre?May 5-14, 1983 City Spring Festival at AARON DAVIS HALL The Leonard Davis Center for the Performing Arts the City College of New York." Illustration inludes images of performers engaged in varying activities and performances
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.
Program for the the National Coalition of Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 Title I Parents pamphlet, published by the National Parent Center.
NAACP National Board of Directors prepared pamphlet, "Crime and Criminal Activities in the U.S.A.," for delegates attending the 83rd National NAACP Convention.
U.S.A. Nationwide Summary of the All African People's Revolutionary Party Speakers Bureau Activity of the Past Five Years, from May 1976 to May 1980, categorized by region (South, Northeast, Southeast, West, and Mid-West).
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.
Document entitled, "News from NAACP Armed Services and Veterans Affairs Department" written by Benjamin L. Hooks, Executive Director, and John J. Johnson, Director.
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.
Eritreans for Liberation in North America newsletter entitled, "Africa Moves Irresistibly Forward!" discussing African Liberation Day and various stories about African matters.
Photocopy of writing entitled, "The All-African Peoples Revolutionary Party and the Masses of African People Are Marching For: Pan Africanism," discussing a "movement toward unity of all people of African origin who have collectively been exploited as workers and as a race."
Correspondence from Lou Hunt, National Communications Center fro the All African People's Revolutionary Party, regarding the formal opening of the National Communications Center with enclosed related materials.
All African People's Revolutionary Party writing entitled, "All African People Revolutionary Party: Unofficial," discussing the Pan-African philosophy and tenets of the party.
All African People's Revolutionary Party report to Northeastern Regional Planning Committee Members regarding the First Planning Committee Meeting: A Summary of the Minutes.
Document entitled, "NKRUMAISM - The Ideology of the All-African People's Revolutionary Party," discussing the background of Nkrumaism, a "strategy of liberation, development and progress of African people in particular and man in general."
The proposed revised constitution for the Pan African Students Organization in the Americas, containing articles on the name, affiliation, objectives, organizational structure, local chapters, membership, and amendments.
Document entitled, "Proposal for Grant for Conference to Assess African Liberation Day and Plan Follow Up Structure and Action History and Overview," discussing a history and overview, objectives, methods, and budget for African Liberation Day.
Two-page poster printed in People's Daily World that reads "Apartheid. South African Workers and U.S. Workers say: Shut it down!" Illustration includes two watchtowers on top of a building with a barbwire fence around it in the background. In the foreground, two hands each hold half of a chain where a lock that will join the two chains reads "Unity." The image is symbolically locking out apartheid. Artist signature reads "S. Joseph."
Afro-American Literature List of Authors and Genres, including The Slave Narrative, 1760-1860, Autobiography, 1760-Present, Letters, 1791-Present, Folk Sermon, 1786- , Literary Sermon, 1780-Present, Articles, 1780-Present, Orations, 1840-Present, Drama, 1840-Present, Fiction, 1840-Present, Essays, 1900-Present, and Poetry, 1760-Present.