United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit materials from 1968 to 1972 regarding the legal case between the National Board of the Y.W.C.A. of the U.S.A. vs. Y.W.C.A. of Charleston, South Carolina, Civil Action No. 70-180.
Correspondence from William C. Pelster, on behalf of Donovan Leisure Newton and Irvine, to Honorable Solomon Blatt, Jr. of the United States District Court regarding a legal motion involving the Y.W.C.A. of Greater Charleston. Enclosed Civil Action No. 70-180, No. 70-1062 and related court documents.
The South Carolina Legislative Roundup, edited by Eve Moredock, "covers legislative action from March 30, through April 12, 1984. This particular document was mailed to Russell Brown, a Charleston Attorney.
Correspondence from Andre V. Woods of Handyman Network, Inc to Dwight James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding minority businesses. Enclosed Handyman Network, Inc. materials.
City of Charleston memorandum from Mary R. Wrixon, Clerk of Council, to council members regarding "meetings week of May 22, 1989." Enclosed documents, "Committee on Ways and Means" and "City Council."
Charleston Branch of the NAACP memorandum from Dwight C. James, President, to officials of the South Carolina Conference of Branches of NAACP regarding the 1st Annual Holiday Roast.
Charleston Branch of the NAACP memorandum from Dwight C. James to all members of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP regarding a special call meeting to be held on November 27, 1990.
Correspondence from Dwight C. James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, to Ron Laughlin of American Telephone and Telegraph regarding the 1994 Freedom Fund Drive.
Letter from John A. Davis, National Youth Director to Dwight C. James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding approval of the Charleston Youth Council.
Memorandum from Senator Ernie Passailaigue, Chairman of the Precinct Lines Committee to all members of the Precinct Line Committee, regarding a public hearing "for public input into the new precinct lines drawn for Charleston County."
NAACP memorandum from Earl T. Shinhoster, Regional Director, to William Penn, Sr., Director of Branch Department, regarding an inquiry through the South Carolina State Office for the Charleston Branch.
Letter from Michael M. Linder, Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center Charleston to Dwight C. James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding a meeting confirmation.
Charleston Branch of the NAACP memorandum from Earl T. Shinhoster, Regional Director, to Branch Presidents regarding aid to the Southeast Regional Office.
Correspondence from Joseph P. Riley, Jr., Mayor of the City of Charleston, to William A. Glover, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding he planning process for the Detyens' property.
Correspondence from Charleston Branch of the NAACP personnel Dwight C. James, 1st Vice President, and Ann Jackson, Secretary, to the Citizens and Southern National Bank of South Carolina regarding an order to establish Dwight C. James and Benjamin E. Green as signers for the Charleston Branch of the NAACP's checking account.
Letter from W.G. Earnest, Commander of the U.S. Navy to William A. Glover, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding Earnest's inability to attend the NAACP Memorial Day Program.
Letter from W.J. Albert of Winn Dixie to Michael Sullivan of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding a request for contribution to the Freedom Fund Banquet.
Correspondence from Christine O. Jackson, Branch Director for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to William J. Clement regarding a Committee on Administration meeting held on September 18, 1967.
Correspondence from Deborah G. Hiott, Personnel Director of WCSC-TV, to Dwight James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding "efforts to better reach the black communities."
Correspondence from Ella L. Smyrl of the Coming Street Y.W.C.A. to Thomas Stoney, Mayor of the City of Charleston, regarding mischievous behavior by "the neighborhood boys of the Young Women's Christian Association and Duncan Street."
Correspondence from Felicia Goodwin and Ada C. Baytop, Chairman and Secretary for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to the Ministerial Union regarding a fundraising campaign.
Regulations for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education for Active Members of the South Carolina Bar, pertaining to "mandatory continuing legal education."
Correspondence from Mrs. John C. Hawk, President of the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., and Mrs. Russell D. Long, Executive Director, to Mrs. Joseph King, Chairman for the Committee on Administration and Christine O. Jackson, Branch Director, regarding Finance Committee matters.
Correspondence from Andre V. Woods of Handyman Network, Inc to Dwight James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding minority businesses. Enclosed Handyman Network, Inc. materials.
Correspondence from Rodney Williams, Chairman of the Housing Committee Charleston Branch of the NAACP, to Detector Electronic Corp. regarding a tragic and lethal fire in Charleston, South Carolina.
Correspondence from James Simons of Simons, Siegling, and Cappelmann to Felicia Goodwin, President of the "Colored Young Womens Christian Association of the City of Charleston, S. C." regarding the "purchase of property on the east side of Coming Street by the Colored Young Womens Christian Association of the City of Charleston, S. C. from Mr. H. Willard Silcox."
Correspondence from J. Gardiner Gordon and William H. Dunkin to Felicia Goodwin, President of the Young Women's Christian Association, regarding success "in getting a reduction on the rate of the Y.W.C.A. Colored."
Standard Fire Insurance Policy of the States of North Carolina and South Carolina for the property owned by "The Young Women's Colored Christian Association of Charleston, S. C.," from January 27, 1917 to January 27, 1918.
Handwritten correspondence from Monimia Scott Macbeth, Secretary of the Charleston Branch of the Y.W.C.A., to "Miss Allen," Secretary of the Coming Street Y.W.C.A.
Correspondence from Felicia Goodwin, President and Chairman for the Executive Board of the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to the War Work Council of the Y.W.C.A. with regard to not having enough physical space to work.
Correspondence from Beatrice D. Walker, War Worker for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to National War Work Council, Y.W.C.A., providing a report for February 1919.
Correspondence from Beatrice D. Walker, War Worker for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to National War Work Council, Y.W.C.A., providing a report for January 1919.
Correspondence from Beatrice D. Walker, War Worker for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to National War Work Council, Y.W.C.A., providing a report for September 1919.
Correspondence from Pauline Jewette Sims, "Girls Worker for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to the Y.W.C.A. Finance Board and co-workers regarding budgetary matters.
Correspondence from Beatrice D. Walker, War Worker for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to National War Work Council, Y.W.C.A., providing a report for May 1919.
Correspondence from Beatrice D. Walker, War Worker for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to National War Work Council, Y.W.C.A., providing a report for March 1919.
Correspondence from Beatrice D. Walker, War Worker for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to National War Work Council, Y.W.C.A., providing a report for June 1919.
Correspondence from Beatrice D. Walker, War Worker for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to National War Work Council, Y.W.C.A., providing a report for July 1919.
Correspondence from Beatrice D. Walker, War Worker for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to National War Work Council, Y.W.C.A., providing a report for April 1919.
Correspondence from Walter B. Wilbur of Miller Huger, Wilbur and Miller Attorneys and Counsellors at Law to Ada C. Baytop regarding "the dissolution of the charter of the Colored Young Womens Christian Association."