Working copy of Mark Rosenman's Civil Rights Multi-Media History Project draft including a summary, introduction, statement of problem, proposed development program, operation and methodology, supplemental functions, and final statement.
Typescript letter from Margaret Price from the Office of Women's Activities of the Democratic National Committee regarding the "Lady Bird Special" whistle-stop tour of the south, including an attached schedule of stations stops.
Correspondence from Brian Beun, President of Institutional Development and Economic Affairs Service, to Bernice Robinson regarding Ecumenical Workshop on Social Change and Development.
Correspondence from Brian Beun, President of Institutional Development and Economic Affairs Service, to Bernice Robinson regarding Ecumenical Workshop on Social Change and Development.
Correspondence from Inez Smith Reid, Executive Director for the Black Women's Community Development Foundation (BWCDF), to Septima P. Clark regarding the past, present, and future of the BWCDF.
Correspondence from Gerald R. Ford, former President of the United Sates, to Edie D. Coord of Westvaco Worldwide Corporation regarding Ford's concern about the Democratic party.
Correspondence from Ernest F. Hollings, South Carolina State Senator, to Septima P. Clark regarding financial assistance for a personal friend of Clark's.
Correspondence from Inez Smith Reid, Executive Director for the Black Women's Community Development Foundation (BWCDF), to Septima P. Clark regarding the past, present, and future of the BWCDF.
In this two-page, handwritten letter, Warren Hubert Moise writes to his nephew Edwin Warren Moise (b. 1889), thanking him for the cards he sent from his trip to New Orleans. W. H. Moise describes the location of the old family home in Jefferson City, discusses inscriptions on the Moise tomb, and notes that his uncle Theodore Sidney Moise (b. 1808) was not buried in New Orleans; rather, "[h]is remains were taken to Charleston S.C." Moise concludes the letter by speculating on the location of "Uncle’s portrait" by Paul Edouard Poincy, whose name he misspells "Poincie."
Correspondence from Septima P. Clark regarding raising funds for a personal friend "as she attempts to educate herself and prepare to help members of her family who have lost both parents."
Correspondence from Alfreda Gourdine, Health Educator for COBRA, to United States Government, Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents, requesting a copy of the Directory Goals for the United States.
Correspondence from Ernest F. Hollings, South Carolina State Senator, to Dwight C. James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding the Civil Rights Act of 1991.
Correspondence from Ernest F. Hollings, South Carolina State Senator, to Dwight C. James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding the Senate confirmation of Clarence Thomas to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
Correspondence from William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, to Congressman Mendel J. Davis regarding a preapplication to Farmers Home Administration.
Correspondence from Congressman Mendel J. Davis to William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, regarding a preapplication to Farmers Home Administration.
Correspondence from Congressman Mendel J. Davis to William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, regarding information from the Department of Agriculture about a COBRA Comprehensive Planning Survey application.
Correspondence from Bernice Robinson to Mendel J. Davis, Congressman of the First Congressional District of South Carolina, regarding Robinson's employment.
Correspondence from Frank D. Reeves, Special Assistant to the President of the United States, to J. Arthur Brown thanking the recipient for congratulating him in connection with his recent appointment.
Correspondence from J. Arthur Brown to Ernest F. Hollings, South Carolina State Senator, regarding a variety of issues including the labor market in South Carolina.
Correspondence from Linda Daugherty, Program Officer for Area Development Assistance for the United States Department of Agriculture, to William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, regarding the Office of General Counsel review of legal documents in connection with an Area Development Assistance Planning Grant.
Correspondence from Louis Martin, Deputy Chairman for the Democratic National Committee, to J. Arthur Brown regarding a meeting at the Mayflower on April 21, 1965.
Correspondence from Brian Beun, President of Institutional Development and Economic Affairs Service, to Bernice Robinson regarding IDEAS Spring Report.
Correspondence from Clarence Mitchell, Director of the Washington Bureau for the NAACP, to J. Arthur Brown, President of the NAACP, regarding "the papers on the case of Mr. Grant Cohen, Jr."
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.
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.
Handwritten letter from Jane Lazarus Raisin to husband Jacob Salmon Raisin, where Jane notes the arrival of Jacob's letter, bringing about a "joyful Sabbath." She then discusses plans to travel to meet Jacob in the coming week.
Handwritten letter from Jane Lazarus Raisin to husband Jacob Salmon Raisin, describing the weather, food poisoning, and the family's eagerness for Jacob's return.
Handwritten correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Strom Thurmond, South Carolina State Senator, thanking Thurmond for his acknowledgement of Clark being named as The H. Council Trenholm Memorial Award winner.
Correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Strom Thurmond, South Carolina State Senator, thanking Thurmond for his contributions and calling on him for assistance with the Cooper River Waterfront Redevelopment.
Correspondence from Strom Thurmond, South Carolina State Senator, to Septima P. Clark, regarding assistance with the Cooper River Waterfront Redevelopment.
Correspondence from Ernest F. Hollings, South Carolina State Senator, to Septima Clark regarding Clark's name being submitted "to the Inaugural Committee to receive the Official Souvenir Invitation for the 1977 inauguration of President-elect Jimmy Carter."
"Binding Ties" Vol. 1 No. 1, January 1973 publication by the Black Women's Community Development Foundation discussing the Juvenile Justice Project, Black Women in the News, Community Development, and organizational information. Addressed to Septima P. Clark.
Letter from Charlene Haykel to Septima P. Clark regarding the recipient's agreement to become a member of a panel at the Conference on Administrative Obstacles to the League of Women Voters Education Fund.
Letter from Charlene Haykel to Septima P. Clark thanking the recipient for participating in a roundtable discussion at a League of Women Voters Education conference.