University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee Community Action Technicians Training Program course material entitled, "Membership and the Learning Process," excerpted from book entitled, "T-Group Theory and Laboratory Method."
Advertisement calling for contributions toward the H. Rap Brown Defense Fund including a letter from H. Rap Brown from the Parish Prison in New Orleans, Louisiana.
A letter of testamentary for Robert Pringle's will following his death, naming William Bull Pringle, Charles Alston, and William Alston Pringle as his executors.
One page poster printed by Turn the Guns Around and Vietnam Veterans Against the War that reads "IF YOU WANT MORE OUT LIFE THAN A LIVING... Join the Army." Illustration includes an image of Uncle Sam in a green suit, with the design of the one dollar bill, pointing straight forward
Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Lines [At the funeral of a babe weeping friends placed in its little hand an unopened rosebud of the 'Rose of Sharon.' The lid was then placed upon the coffin, and the funeral services performed. When, after the lapse of not more than three hours, the coffin was opened again, that bud had become a full blown rose, while grasped in the cold hand of death]."
Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Lines [On the Bolt to which Columbus was chained in the Island of St. Domingo-gallantly obtained by Purser Moore during a cruise in the U.S. ship Vandalia]."
Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Lines-On preparation being made for the defense of our political protegee." First line of the poem reads, "To arms! There are laurels for liberty's heirs..."