Report sent from Robert R. Foster to Bill Knowles, Bertie Fischbein, and the Day Care Advisory Board entitled, "Report on Phase I. "Impact" Sessions of Training Program for Day Care Employees."
One page poster designed by Geo Smith that reads "BLACK RADICAL CONGRESS SETTING A BLACK LIBERATION AGENDA FOR THE 21S CENTURY JUNETEENTH 1998 CHICAGO JUNE 19-21. Illustration includes procession of individuals with two men in the middle carrying a woven basket containing a fire, a woman in the back of the procession carrying flowers and a women in the front of the procession carrying a ceptor with an orb on top and a man behind her carrying a parasol.
One page handwritten poster that reads "16 &17 JOURNEES TIERS-MONDE." Illustration includes drawing of world cut in half at the equator with black figures standing on the part of the globe depicting the Global South supporting the half of the world depicting the Global North with a white figure on top of that reaching down dangling a coin in front of them while one of the figures reaches for it
Letter from James B. Edwards, Governor of South Carolina, to Septima P. Clark regardin the Advocacy Committee of the South Carolina Development Disabilities Council.
A typed copy of a 1782 letter from Francis Marion to William Alston in which he orders him to take command of new companies to serve in Georgetown, South Carolina, and watch for incoming vessels.
This one-page typed document provides information regarding the property at the East end of Calhoun Street, known as Gadsden's Wharf. The land ownership is traced back to 1696 under Issac Mazyck. Land development beginning in 1746 under Captain George Anson is also discussed, including the construction of a canal and wharf in Charleston. Changes in street names since the city's early days are also mentioned.
Provided on the front of this two-sided typed document is information regarding the property at the East end of Calhoun Street, known as Gadsden's Wharf. The land ownership is traced back to 1696 under Issac Mazyck. Land development beginning in 1746 under Captain George Anson is also discussed, including the construction of a canal and wharf in Charleston. Changes in street names since the city's early days are also mentioned. A small piece of paper taped to the back reads: "Kindness of: Mr. Gedney M. Howe."
A brief biography describing John Julius Alston's upbringing, education, time in the Confederate military, and ultimate death. This section is part of a larger report on graduates of Harvard College from the class of 1857.
A page relating the Annual Report of the Tract Commission submitted by Samuel H. Goldenson to the Board of Managers of Synagogue and School Extension in Pittsburgh, PA. The report notes a tract to be published by Rabbi Dr. Jacob S. Raisin entitled, "Kindness to Animals."
Essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding overcoming historical disadvantages to ensure equality for all" entitled, "A Profile of Black America, 1929-1983."
This three-page typed document details the use of monies in the Historic Charleston Foundation Revolving Fund, stipulated by six points written by the Foundation. Six plans for purchase of properties are also included.
Letter from Willie Williams, Jr. of Willie Williams Real Estate to Septima P. Clark regarding Community Development Act of Columbia, South Carolina and Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. Enclosed Community Development Act materials and Summary of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974.
Office of County Manager for Charleston County memorandum from the County Manager to Honorable Marjorie Amos regarding a Alfonzo Wigfall hospital bill. Enclosed documents.
Article entitled, "The Education Amendments of 1976: Impact on Women and Girls Concerning Title IX and Other Amendments" regarding sex descrimination in federally assisted education programs.
A report generated by Penn Community Services entitled, "Oral History Tapes in Retrospect," describing their method of cataloguing, recommendations for future interviews, and recommendations for materials on file.
Letter from I. DeQuincey Newman from State of South Carolina Office of the Governor, Division of Health and Social Development to Septima Clark regarding the Office of Rural Development sponsored Life Skill Education Activity. Enclosed photocopies of supporting materials.
One pager poster that reads "XIII AAPSO COUNCIL SESSION A D E N 20-26 MARCH 1981 XIII_ SESSION DU CONSEIL DE L'OSPAA A D E N 20-26 MARS 1981." Illustration includes abstract map of Africa and Asia in the center behind the letters and a black fist and lighter colored fist clenching the same object, one hand stacked atop the other
Order regarding the discovery of Reginald Clark Barrett, Sr.'s will, and further implications for Raymond W. Barrett, who initially received the Temporary Letters of Administration.
One page poster printed by Art Against Apartheid that reads "Art Against Apartheid 1984 The Year of the South African Woman" in red lettering in the foreground. In the background in black lettering that reads "An update Amnesty International Report 1979," with partially legible updates from the report appearing across the background of the poster including "Political Imprisonment in South Africa" and Nonsikelelo Albertina Sisulu nurse and midwide: former leader of the African National Congress Women's Leagure and member of the South African Women's Federation..." Illustration includes the profile of two women accross the top of the poster against a red background and the images of a women who appears to be crawling accross the center of the poster.
Correspondence from Dorothy Givens to Dwight James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding hurricane Hugo relief. Enclosed published article written by Dorothy Givens.
Document entitled, "Center for African and African-American Studies Bibliography No. 2," prepared as a class project for Professor Casper Jordan at the Atlanta University School of Library Science.
Memorandum to employees regarding Michael M. Linder's "remaining time as Director" of the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Charleston, South Carolina.
One page poster printed by Allied Printing that reads "Black Radical Congress Setting A Black Lieration Agenda for the 21st Centry June 19-21, 1998 University of Illinois at Chicago Circle Center 750 S. Halsted" in the foreground with a list of names of endorsers in the background
United States District Court for the Eastern District of South Carolina, Charleston Division, Civil Action No. 7747 between Millicent F. Brown, et al. (Plaintiffs) versus School District No. 20, Charleston, South Carolina, et al. (Defendants).
In this one-page typed document eight houses and gardens are added to the walking tour through the Ansonborough Neighborhood: 19 Wentworth Street, 57 Anson Street, 46 Society Street,43 Society Street, 63 Anson Street, 75 Anson Street, and 79 Anson Street. An approximate date of when the buildings on the property were built, as well as ownership information, is included.
Typescript chapter from The Atrocity of Education entitled, "Preparation for Democratic Citizenship" by Arthur Pearl where the author argues that the school rather than generating respect for the democratic institutions does the opposite.
A one-page typed document chronicling the history of 66 Anson Street, 40 Society Street, and 42 Society Street, from the fire of 1838 to launch of HCF Revolving Fund in 1958.
This two-page document describes A. C. Logan's request to subdivide 42 Hasell Street into seven apartments and lists the petitioners opposed to the request, which was ultimately denied.
This one-page typed document, is a compilation of notes from an investigation into the ownership history of the property at 45 Hasell Street, tracing the property deed back to 1837.
This one-page typed document discusses the historical background and describes the architecture of the building at 48 Hasell Street, St. Johannes Lutheran Church. The unknown writer references Beatrice Ravenel's book, The Architects of Charleston.
One page poster that reads "DEBBIE LYFORM STUNT RIDER AGE 6." Illustration includes image of Debbie Lyford perfomring a stunt on a motortized bike, with both hands on the handle bars, one foot on the seat of the bike and one leg in the air
In this three-page typed document, Susan Jones Connelly transfers the title and ownership of her home at 60 Anson Street to Arden A. Lemon and Jane Hawkins Lemon, following the sale of the property.
In this two-page typed document, the ownership history of 72 Anson Street is traced back to 1696, under Isaac Mazyck. Subsequent property grants are also discussed, ending in 1901 with the sale of the property to Charles G. Leslie.
72nd anniversary flyer for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, outlining the group's accomplishments, committees, fundraisers, and community dedication.
In this one-page typed document, Historic Charleston Foundation Director Mrs. S. Henry Edmunds provides a thorough description of 75 Anson Street, The Joseph Legare House, and the accompanying outbuildings, all of which were for sale at the time. Recommended renovations for the property and buildings are included.
Correspondence from Dolores S. Greene, Project Director for the Petersfield Human Services Corporation, Inc., to William B. Whitney, Director of the CETA Division, regarding the Petersfield Human Services Corporation Proposal for Fiscal Year 1982 to 1983, beginning on October 1, 1982.
Photocopy of NAACP document entitled, "Report of the Committee on Resolutions Adopted at the 84th Annual Convention," written by Leon W. Russell, Chair.
One-page poster designed by Charlotte Lewis and the American Friends Service Committee that reads "South African Women's Day August 9 You have struck a rock." Illustration includes depiction of a woman with raised hands.
One page poster that reads "10 Days of Music, Dance, Film, Video, Children's Theatre... May 5-14, 1983 City Spring Festival at AARON DAVIS HALL The Leonard Davis Center for the Performing Arts the City College of New York." Illustration includes images of performers engaged in varying activities and performances.
State of South Carolina County of Beaufort Petition for Declaration of Abandonment of Roads, witnessed by the Bloody Point Limited Partnership and the Melrose Company, Inc.
In this three-page typed document, Historic Charleston Foundation reports the sales of 72 Anson Street, the Benjamin Simons Neufville House, 71 Anson Street, 48 Laurens Street, and 42 Society Street. Also included is information about a tour of the following restored houses in Ansonborough: 42 Society Street; 44 Society Street, the Isaac Reeves House; 329 East Bay Street, the Gadsden House; 332 East Bay Street, the Robert Primerose House; and 55 Laurens Street, the James Jervey House.
This five-page handwritten document contains information about properties in Ansonborough, including address, owner, kind of building, dimensions, and 1960 assessment.