A Concurrent Resolution "to congratulate Dr. Eugene Clayton Hunt, prominent Charlestonian, educator, musical enthusiast, and historian, upon being honored as citizen extraordinaire and wish him well upon his retirement."
The Senate of the State of South Carolina Certificate of Appreciation presented to Dr. Eugene Clayton Hunt "in recognition of his being honored as citizen extraordinaire in Charleston, to congratulate him, and wish him well upon his retirement from the Professorship at the College of Charleston."
NAACP Petition Submitted Before the Federal Communications Commission asking the Commission to conduct Bilingual investigations and designate for hearing the renewal applications of eleven radio stations in North Carolina (or AM-FM combinations) and eleven radio stations (or AM-FM combinations) in South Carolina.
Federal Communications Commission in the matter of Cordes Street Communications, Inc. application for License Renewal of Station WAVF-FM in Hanahan, South Carolina.
An essay contribution toward the Development of the South Carolina State Conference of Branches National Association for the Advancement of Colored People by Millicent E. Brown for Dr. A. Lavrin's Historiography course held in the Spring Semester of 1988 entitled, "A Decade of Struggle, 1940-1950."
Opa-Locka Branch of the NAACP memorandum from Johnnie R. McMillian, Vice Chairperson of Women's Auxiliary, Region V, to Branch President regarding Women's Auxiliary Committee plans.
South Carolina Conference of Branches of the NAACP minutes to the Monthly Board of Directors' meeting for November 18, 1989. Enclosed Budget Proposal and Proposed Receipts for November 1, 1989 to October 31, 1990 and Annual Budget for November 1, 1988 to October, 1989.
South Carolina Conference of Branches of the NAACP document entitled, "Branch of the Month" providing information on South Carolina branches' subscriptions.
Fotografía en color de Martha McCraig luciendo un vestido tradicional de Panamá. / Color photograph of Martha McCraig wearing a traditional Panama costume.
Fotografía en color de un grupo de mujeres, una de ellas, Fortuna Doss, muestra una placa en la que se la reconoce por su rol como miembro fundador de Tri-County Hispanic American Association. Una nota en el reverso de la foto dice Fiesta en MenRiv Park Mayo 17 1987. Entre otras personas tu mama". / Color photograph of a group of women, one of them, Fortuna Doss, holds a recognition plaque as a founder member of the Tri-County Hispanic American Association. A note on the verso reads, "Fiesta en MenRiv Park Mayo 17 1987. Entre otras personas tu mama."
Fotografía en color de dos mujeres pertenecientes a Tri-County Hispanic American Association. Una de ellas sostiene una placa de reconocimiento que dice: "Tri-County Hispanic American Association Fortuna Doss, Miembro Fundadora, ¡Qué la suerte te acompañe! Mayo 31, 1987" / Color photograph of two women members of The Tri-County Hispanic American Association. One of the women holds a recognition plaque reading, "Tri-County Hispanic American Association, Fortuna Doss, Miembro Fundadora, ¡Que le suerte te acompañe!, Mayo 31, 1987" (Tri-County Hispanic American Association, Fortune Doss, Founding Member, May good look be with you, May 31, 1987)
Fotografía en color de dos miembros de Tri-County Hispanic American Association llevando su bandera en un desfile. A la derecha, Angel Cordero uno de los fundadores de la organización. En el reverso de la foto una nota escrita a mano por Cordero dice "Esta bandera la hicimos Carmen y yo" / Color photograph of two members of the Tri-County Hispanic American Association carrying their association banner in a parade. Angel Cordero, one of the association founders is in the right. A note written on the back of the photo by Angel Cordero says "Esta bandera la hicimos Carmen y yo" (Carmen and I made this banner). Fotografía en color de dos miembros de Tri-County Hispanic American Association llevando su bandera en un desfile. A la derecha, Angel Cordero uno de los fundadores de la organización. En el reverso de la foto una nota escrita a mano por Cordero dice "Esta bandera la hicimos Carmen y yo" / Color photograph of two members of the Tri-County Hispanic American Association carrying their association banner in a parade. Angel Cordero, one of the association founders is on the right. Angel Cordero's handwritten note on the verso reads, "Esta bandera la hicimos Carmen y yo" (Carmen and I made this banner).
Fotografía en color del juramento de la primera junta directiva de Tri-County Hispanic American Association. Tres hombres y dos mujeres de pie forman un semicírculo. Todos apoyan una de sus manos sobre la Biblia y levantan la otra en señal de juramento. / Color photograph of the Tri-County Hispanic American Association First Board of Directors Oath. The three men and two women are standing together in a room making an oath while placing their hands over a bible.
Fotografía en color de una venta de garage organizada por Tri-County Hispanic American Association. Una nota en el reverso de la fotografía dice "Garage Sale Marzo & April de 1987. Actividad para recaudar fondos. Tri County Hispanic American Asso". / Color photograph of a Tri-County Hispanic American Association garage sale. A note on the back says "Garage Sale Marzo & April de 1987. Actividad para recaudar fondos. Tri County Hispanic American Asso".
State of South Carolina Certificate of Service "presented to Eugene Hunt in recognition for more than 10 years of loyal and faithful service to the citizens of the State of South Carolina."
South Carolina State Plan for Implementation of the Community Services Block Grant, drafted by the Office of the Governor, Division of Economic Opportunity.
"The South Carolina Department of Mental Retardation acknowledges with sincere gratitude the immesurable contribution of J. Arthur Brown on behalf of the mentally retarded citizenry of our State."
Certificate of Appreciation awarded J. Arthur Brown from the Board of Directors of the Advocacy for Handicapped Citizens, Inc. "for his contributions to this Board and his help in fulfilling the needs of handicappedand aged citizens in the community."
Correspondence from David N. Smith, Jr., Assistant Director for the Contracts Management Unit for the South Carolina Department of Social Services, to program subcommittee members regarding a recent meeting.
Correspondence from Jill S. Jeter, Community Consultant for the Division of Rural Development, to William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, regarding the Division of Rural Development. Enclosed Financial Support Statement and Job Description for VISTA volunteers.
State of South Carolina Office of the Governor memorandum from Dr. I. DeQuincey Newman, Director for the Division of Rural Development, to citizens of the Trident Region (Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester Counties) regarding the Trident Rural Development Conference.
Certificate of Award to J. Arthur Brown for outstanding service in the South Carolina Protection and Advocacy System and to South Carolina's handicapped citizens.