The program for an annual meeting of the Federated Clubs of the Orangeburg District, held on January 27. 1951 at Friendship Baptist Church in Aiken, South Carolina. The program includes the singing of "Lift Every Voice and Sing," referred to in the program as the Negro National Anthem.
A portion of the annual per capita tax report from the Sunlight CLub submitted to the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs. It lists the names and addresses of all members at the time.
One page poster that reads "THE SOCIALIST OF ANOTHER COUNTRY IS A FELLOW PATRIOT, AS TE CAPITALIST OF MY OWN COUNTRY IS A NATURAL ENEMY. THE WAR OF A SUBJECT NATION FOR INDEPENDENCE, FOR ITS RIGHT TO LIVE ITS LIFE IN ITS OWN WAY, MAY AND CAN BE JUSTIFIED AS HOLY AND RIGHTEOUS. THE WAR OF A SUBJECT CLASS TO FREE ITSELF FROM THE DEBASING CONDITIONS OF ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL SLAVERY SHOULD AT ALL TIMES CHOOOSE ITS OWN WEAPONS AND ESTEEM ALL AS SACRED INSTRUMENTS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS. BUT THE WAR OF NATION AGAINST NATION IN THE INTERESTS OF ROYAL FREE BOOTERS AND COSMOPOLITAN THEIVES IS A THING ACCURSED. Connelly." Illustration includes various images depicting the struggle of the working class in Ireland
One page poster that reads "IF THE FREE TRADERS CANNOT UNDERSTAND HOW ONE NATION CAN GROW RICH AT THE EXPENSE OF ANOTHER, WE NEED NOT WONDER, SINCE THESE SAME GENTLMEN ALSO REFUSE TO UNDERSTAND HOW IN ONE COUNTRY ONE CLASS CAN ENRICH ITSELF AT THE EXPENSE OF ANOTHER. Marx" Illustration includes inage of a lavish royal dinner with numerous guests in attendance on top, an image of working class people engaged in protest in the middle, an image depicting settler occupation in Zimbabwe on the bottom left next to an image of the Colonial Partition of Africa in 1914 next to an image of a group of white men in suits on the bottom right
This 13-page typed document details information about the Ansonborough neighborhood, specific properties within it, and Historic Charleston Foundation's fundraising efforts to be used for its rehabilitation.
In this two-page letter, Edmunds asks residents that are opposed to the creation of a "sweet shop" in Ansonborough to attend Zoning Board meeting on March 26, 1962.
In this two-page typed document, the owners and plot numbers for numerous properties are listed. Properties are organized by street and divided into the North and South sides.
This nineteen-page typed document was created for tour guides in the seven-block area of Historic Charleston Foundation's Ansonborough Rehabilitation Project.
This twelve-page typed document is a draft of material used for fundraising efforts by Historic Charleston Foundation, using the success of the Ansonborough Rehabilitation Project as an example of work accomplished by the Foundation.