Correspondence from Mary E. King, Communications for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, to James Hornaday of Presbyterian Life for the purpose of of reserving advertising space.
Short writing and call for contributions by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee entitled, "It Takes More than courage to face the combined forces of the resistant South."
Photocopy of correspondence from Gwendolyn Williams, wife of Curtis Hayes Williams, to Andrew Young, Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia, regarding Curtis Hayes Williams' detention in Liberia.
Photocopy of statement entitled, "Idealogical Statement of the Congress of African People," regarding Black Power, Pan-Africanism, and other topics, "adopted by the delegates in attendance at the 1st Annual Meeting of the Congress of African People."
Correspondence from Christine O. Jackson to Eileen Muir, Correlator for the Southern Region of the National Board of the Y.W.C.A., regarding recommended personnel.
Correspondence from Charles C. Kirby, Director of the Child Nutrition Programs of the United States Department of Agriculture, to sponsors regarding Nonfood Assistance. Enclosed factsheet on the Nonfood Assistance Program.
Correspondence from Fred W. Harris, Jr. and Paul T. Collier, the Regional Attorney and Acting Regional Attorney for the United States Department of Agriculture, to Paul R. Kugler, Assistant Administrator for the United States Department of Agriculture regarding COBRA Farmers Home Administration Applicant Organizational Documents.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee publication entitled, "Special: Philadelphia Report" containing a "Daily News" article written by Richard Argood an Jerry Oppenheimer about a "planned, militant, 'black power' movement." The publication provides "a chronological account of the intimidation and harassments suffered by Philadelphia SNCC workers at the hand of the Philadelphia police."
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee writing entitled, "Special Philadelphia Report," discussing "an incident of extreme brutality which occurred near the SNCC Headquarters in Philadelphia on September 23, 1966."
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee press release for September 8, 1966 entitled, "SNCC Supports the Anger of Atlanta Residents about Racist Police Assaults Blacks."
An article from "The Louisville Times" entitled, "Two Carrying Aid From Here Seized In Mississippi" and "The Atlanta Inquirer" entitled, "SNCC Seeks Halt Of Harassment In Mississippi," reprinted by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
Two articles from "The Atlanta Inquirer" entitled, "'Witch Hunt' Label Put On Louisiana Arrests" and "Anarchy Trial Slated For 2 Integrationists," reprinted by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
Telegram from R. Rapp Brown, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Chairman, to Attorney General Ramsay Clarke regarding "the lawless and criminal invasion of the Negro community of Prattville, Alabama police and klansmen."