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Bernice Robinson Papers, 1920-1989
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Avery Research Center at the College of Charleston
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African Americans--History--20th century, African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Education, African American women teachers, Civil rights movements Southern States History 20th century
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Black and white photograph of Bernice Robinson teaching.
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Letter from Bernice Robinson to her brother apologizing for not being able to be with him on a "momentous occasion." As a consolidation, she includes a poem entitled, "The Memory of the Heart."
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Handwritten note of thanks from Gena Kurzfeld to Bernice Robinson.
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Memorandum from Bernice V. Robinson to James E. Clyburn containing an Activity Report for February 2 through February 11 of an unknown year.
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Black history notes taken from John Hope Franklin's "From Slavery to Freedom."
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Handwritten notes on development budget for Civil Rights History Project.
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Carbon copy documents providing information on day care logistics with regard to portfolio contents.
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Carbon copy documents providing information on day care logistics with regard to competencies and environment.
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Suggestions to Citizenship Education teachers to develop a Citizenship Education Club.
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Document entitled, "Citizenship Education Program Negro History" discussing important figures and events.