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Date:
1967
Description:
Handwritten class notes written by Bernice Robinson from Community Action Technicians training programs in Wisconsin, Iowa, Indiana, and North Carolina.
Date:
1948-05-31
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Handwritten T.C. Edwards Carpenter and Contractor estimates for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A. for building related estimates.
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A series of completed Coming Street Y.W.C.A. questionnaires regarding the purpose and effectiveness of the organization.
Date:
1925
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Minutes and excerpts to minutes to various Coming Street Y.W.C.A. meetings held in 1925.
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Septima P. Clark's "note cards for talk regarding happiness coming from God."
Date:
1986-09-11
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Bernice Robinson's handwritten notecards used for a speech in Santa Cruz, California discussing her views as an educator.
Date:
1972
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Notecards and various other personal notes on VISTA and South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers written by Bernice Robinson.
Date:
1967
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Handwritten notes on various Community Action Technicians Alumni Association matters, including information on the 1967-68 officers, meeting discussions, and memberships.
Date:
1975
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Handwritten notes from various meetings regarding the Affirmative Action Program, Cross Road Africa, the Urban Ministry Division of the Methodist Church, COBRA, Equal Treatment Committee, and various other matters.
Date:
1983-06-17
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Community Relations Assistance Request from June 17, 1983. Enclosed related materials.
Date:
1967-04
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Bernice Robinson's handwritten journal written during Community Action Technicians Training Program in Madison, Wisconsin.
Date:
1970
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Bernice Robinson's draft materials for an overview of VISTA Volunteer Program.
Date:
1944-1958
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A notebook containing handwritten minutes for Book Lovers' Club meeting held between 1944 and 1958.
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding the church's history and contemporary role in the black community."
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark entitled, "Crime in The Schools."
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding youth violence, advocating the use of non violence and the ballot."
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Handwritten essay "regarding the need to address inequalities shared by all disadvantaged Americans, white and black. There is an audio tape of Clark giving this talk at Antioch College in 1000-15-10."
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding USA's growing militarism, in the Viet Nam war, in police forces and other manifestations."
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "likening police in ghettos to troops in Viet Nam and slave owners putting down rebellions."
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Handwritten notecards for a speech, "A Charge to Keep I Have."
Date:
1976
Description:
COBRA Chore Services including information on materials, tools, and people involved from January to April 1976.
Date:
1984-08-06
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Community Relations Assistance Request from August 6, 1984. Enclosed related materials.
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Bernice Robinson's handwritten notecards for a speech entitled, "The Early Days of The Civil Rights Movement."
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Septima P. Clark's "notes cards for talk given to graduates, Coyle's School of Beauty."
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A series of thirty-three 3" x 5" notecards, each showing the awarding institution/organization and information about the award.
Date:
1978
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Bernice Robinson's personal composition book including handwritten notes on Miss USA Beauty Contest and a biography of Septima P. Clark.
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding need to avoid complacency despite Jimmy Carter being President and being pro civil rights."
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding the basic historic differences between black and white America."
Date:
1969
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Handwritten essay written by Septima P. Clark regarding riots and looting in ghettos, in response to institutionalized racism.
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding identifying enemy within both white and black communities."
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Speech handwritten on notecards entitled, "Non-Violence" discussing the difficulties for African Americans to achieve freedom in a non-violent manner.
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding the need for black pride, unity, and constructive use of freedoms available."
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"Manuscript draft detailing work of Highlander Center, Esau Jenkins and his Progressive Club on Johns Island, South Carolina."