Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Lines, Addressed to the Statue of Napoleon in a Summer Garden." First line of the poem reads, "Is this the climax of thy bold career..."
Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Lines-On the Destruction of the Packet Ship 'Ocean Monarch'" First line of the poem reads, "Fair promise gave the 'Ocean Monarch' proud..."
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..."
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 the Late Congressional Disturbance." First line of the poem reads, "There's bitter fruit on liberty's fair tree."
Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Lines-Upon the following question, contained in one of?" First line of the poem reads, "?What is the hour in thy day..."
Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Lines-Written upon reading Mrs. Osgood's beautiful song of 'Call me pet-names.'" First line of the poem reads, "For pet-names, sweet minstrel, canst thou even plead..."
Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Lines-Upon the following interesting incident:" First lines of the poem reads, "The parting hour is at hand-farewell must now be spoken..."
Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Lines-Upon a seal, having for its device a lyre-motto Toujours d'accord." First line of the poem reads, "'Toujours d'accord' alas! I feel..."
Document entitled, "Resident Services Manager" discussing "a program of resident employment and to direct and coordinate GHA's program of resident services and resident upward mobility."
"Statement by Mrs. Marjorie Prather (Mother of Harold Prather, our black brother who was shot Tuesday, September 6, 1966 by a white policeman) as given to John Tillman of [Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee]."
Total Insurance Repair, Inc. published document, "Tiered Marketing" providing information on the home repair and restoration services provided by Total Insurance Repair, Inc.
Resolution written by the Student Legislative Council of the University of California at Los Angeles regarding the Orangeburg Massacre, condemning "the racist and violent attack of the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED), and the National Guard, upon the students of the South Carolina State College in Orangeburg, South Carolina."
Correspondence from Samuel B. Ethridge of the National Education Association (NEA) to Bernice Robinson with enclosed speech transcripts and articles relating to 1967 NEA conference, themed: "Equality of Educational Opportunity as Affected by the Treatment of Minorities in Textbooks and Other Teaching Materials."
Minutes to undated SAC meeting for United States Commission on Civil Rights broken down by state (i.e. Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee).
A program from the planning meeting for region three of the National Council of Negro Women in Charleston, South Carolina. The meeting featured an address from National Executive Director Dorothy C. Guinn, and the installation of new officers for the Charleston Council.
A typed booklet in memory of Richard Shubrick Trapier, former rector of St. Michael's Church. This includes two poems written by Hulda Leigh and S.B. Valentine.
Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "The New Year-Anticipative of Sept. 17, 1849." First line of the poem reads, "The festal comes, at which the past and future year are meeting!"
A note acknowledging receipt of a congregational member's letter regarding their proposal to create a monument for soldiers who died in a war and guaranteed burial plots for those who survived the war. It also discusses a potential location in Bethany Cemetery.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Motion Picture Project progress report and program outline, providing information on the project, including "training and and equipping of SNCC personnel as cameramen," "production of motion pictures for SNCC," "production of motion pictures by SNCC personnel," and "organizing the showing of films."
One page poster that reads "MOZAMBIQUE." Illustration includes four male and female soldiers marching through tall grass being led by a smiling female soldier in the foreground
A photo of Mrs. Ruth Poole, from a publication. The caption names her as associate editor of the Palmettoan and president of the Mary McLeod Bethune Club in Seneca, South Carolina.
One page poster printed by the Uinited Nations Department of Public Information+J84 that reads "STOP THE PLUNDER OF NAMIBIA'S NATURAL RESOURCES." Illustration includes an image of a miner gazing into the distance against a red, green and yellow background.
A program from the United Nations Observance, hosted by the Charleston Metropolitan Council of Negro Women, the Charleston Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, and the Women's Auxiliary of the Charleston YMCA at Emanual A.M.E. Church. It featured the Honorable Curtis C. Strong, assistant at the Bureau of U.N. Affairs, as a speaker.
"Special People Newsbulletin," published by the Charleston County School District regarding "programs/services for children with [a variety of] handicapping conditions."
Tap Roots Newsletter discussing various activities held by the Santa Rosa and Sonoma County NAACP, information on their project director, job listings, FAQs, a casserole recipe, and programs.
One page poster printed the Movement of the Revolutionary Left (Chile) and the Sandinist Front for National Liberation (Nicaragua) that reads "SOLIDARITY WITH THE NICARAGUAN PEOPLE WHEN THE PEOPLE." Illustration includes a black and white photograph of a person with a bloodied face looking into the distance while a armed guard stares at him
One page poster printed by the Russel Press Ltd. that reads "Now you write one If you want to do more work for political prisoners in South Africa, write to AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL BRITISH SECTIN, TOWER HOUSE, 8-14 SOUTHAMPTON STREET, LONDON WC2E 8HF Tel. 01-836-5621." Illustration includes a handwritten letter to the prime minister dated 18 Jan 78.
One page poster printed by Vanguard that reads "OILFIELDS WORKERS' TRADE UNION victory towards ZIMBABWE." Illustration includes image of an oilfields worker with a gun on his shoulder
One page poster printed by Allied Printing that reads "We Are ONE UNITED STEELWORKERS OF AMERICA AFL CIO CLC ESTABLISHED MAY 22, 1942 SOLIDARITY DAY SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1981 WASHINGTON, D.C. Illustration includes image of a steelworking in overalls and a hard hat with his hands on his hips
Materials regarding "Operation Step-up," drafted by George A. Mines, Jr. of George A. Mines, Jr. Construction Company, providing an introduction and proposal regarding the program.
A one-page typed copy of the ordinance governing the operation of "automobiles, trucks, and other vehicles" on Sullivan's Island. The document is signed and a handwritten note indicates it was ratified July 7, 1925.
Community Action Program of Bartholomew, Brown and Jackson Cos., Inc. Orientation sheet for University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty Community Action Technicians trainees.
One pager poster designed by Rafael Enriquez that reads "OSPAAAL 15 AÑOS DE SOLIDARIDAD TRICONTINENTAL 15 YEARS OF TRICONTINENTAL SOLIDARITY 15 ANS DE SOLIDARITE TRICONTINENTALE." Illustration includes colorful image of a globe above three hands, Black, Brown and white, clutching a rifle
Proposal outline exercise completed by Bernice Robinson as part of her participation in an University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty conference.
Ticket for an event entitled, "An Oyster Roast and Rally," sponsored by The Campaign Committee for Robinson's South Carolina House of Representatives campaign.
A pamphlet by Nat Schachner describing Francis Salvador's role in the American Revolution and years leading up to it. It also includes an account of Salvador's death and dying words.
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 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."
Document prepared for presentation to Rural Community Action Training Program entitled, "Public Welfare Programs That Can Be Coordinated and Implemented in Conjunction with OEO Programs," written by Kenneth Duckert.