Bernice V. Robinson's resume including in-depth information regarding her professional experience in administrative, supervisory, training, and grant development roles. Including work history, consultant positions, education, career enrichment activities, memberships, and references.
Charleston Branch of the NAACP contract agreement with C and C Painting agreeing to repair aspects of damage to 116 Spring Street due to Hurricane Hugo.
Eligibility requirements for the NAACP's ACT-SO Program which include but are not limited to: grades 9 through h 12, a completed application form, and photograph.
A copy of the statements and views of Senator Burnet R. Maybank including his support for an uninstructed delegation from South Carolina to the 1944 Democratic National Convention and the need for a resolution protesting the interference of the Federal Government against the South Carolina State Election Laws.
A bill introduced to the legislature to start construction, maintenance, and operation of flood-control and navigation improvements in South Carolina by Senator Maybank.
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.
A pamphlet for a historical diorama of Francis Salvador. Includes a brief biography of Salvador by Thomas J. Tobias, and a description of the diorama, which was constructed by Robert N.S. Whitelaw.
Correspondence from Louise C. Tappes and Margaret C. Ashworth, co-chairpersons for the National Committee for the Rosa L. Parks Shrine, regarding a testimonial dinner for Rosa Parks.
NAACP flyer giving suggestions on how to increase branch membership. Some tactics include mailing members, events, celebrations of Black history, and community groups.
This pamphlet, published by the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, describes a "Course in The Negro in American History or The History of the American Nation as Influenced by Contact with the Negro". This course was led by C. G. Woodson and held at the 12th Street branch of the Y.M.C.A. every Wednesday evening, from November 7th, 1917 through February 20th, 1918. The interior of the pamphlet list the "phases of history to be considered" during the course, beginning with "The Negro in Africa" and culminating with "The Negro and Social Justice".
"Proposal from Charleston Liberation Party to stage workshops in Charleston County to educate people on the pros and cons of proposed consolidation of local government."
Document entitled, "Gotta Gripe? Contact Any of the Following, Governor's Advisory Commission on Human Relations," containing individuals in a variety of professions with their addresses and telephone numbers.
Project Brief for the South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers including information on Charleston County, Dorchester County, Williamsburg County, and Sumter County and job descriptions.
Biographical information on each of William "Bill" Saunders's children: William R. Saunders, Sharon L. Saunders, Loretta J. Saunders, Kathleen Saunders, Byron A. Saunders, Gary E. Saunders, Alphea Saunders Adams, Myra Saunders Perez, Clinton J. Saunders, and Tamara D. Saunders.
Quarterly Mutual Concerns Meeting Agenda, Charleston Veterans Administration Medical Center and Charleston Branch of the NAACP, involving discussion topics such as morale, summer employment, upward mobility, and minority presence in upper management.
Memorandum from Stephen W. Hamm, Administrator and Consumer Advocate of the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs to Members of the Bar, regarding changes in legislation to the South Carolina Consumer Protection Code.
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.
Typescript public service announcement from the Clients Council of the Neighborhood Legal Assistance Program, Inc. providing information on services with member and president names. Signed by Septima P. Clark.
Typescript agenda for South Carolina Distric Meeting, National Clients Council, Inc. led by Stella D. Mosley, State Chairperson of National Clients Council, Inc.
Public Service Announcement from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, regarding the date, time, and speaker at the Freedom Fund Banquet.
72nd anniversary flyer for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, outlining the group's accomplishments, committees, fundraisers, and community dedication.