Correspondence from Elaine Nichols, Guest Curator for South Carolina State Museum, to Bernice Robinson regarding her being a guest lecturer for the Education Department's lunchtime seminars on African-American culture.
Photocopy of handwritten correspondence from Bernice Robinson to Elaine Nichols, Guest Curator for South Carolina State Museum, to Bernice Robinson regarding details about Robinson's lecture as part of the Education Department's lunchtime seminars on African-American culture. Enclosed handwritten discussion of lecture topic entitled, "Political Education/Working With Blacks in Rural South Carolina/Political Education."
Correspondence from Aimee I. Horton to Bernice Robinson regarding potential conference talk. Attached chapter of dissertation on the Highlander School.
Correspondence from Beth A. Broadway, Assistant Director of Field Services for Literacy Volunteers of America (LVA), to Bernice Robinson following up Robinson's keynote address to the national LVA conference.
Correspondence from Betty Jean Hall, Director of Coal Employment Project, to Bernice Robinson sending her best wishes for a healthy recovery from an illness.
Correspondence from Eva Mack of the Milwaukee Public Library to Bernice Robinson thanking her for participating an upcoming conference. Enclosed conference program.
Typescript speech entitled, "Empowerment of the Estranged, The Powerless," written by Bernice Robinson delivered at the University of California, Santa Cruz Women's Center. Contains handwritten edits.
Correspondence from Stephanie Smith, Director and Conference Coordinator for Reading for Life Adult Literacy Program, to Bernice Robinson thanking her for her presence at the Central Coast Literacy Conference.
Central Coast Literacy Conference program held at Cabrillo College entitled, "Focus on Citizenship: Parenthood, Employment, Participation," including a statement of purpose, steering committee list, likely participants, and topics for discussion and presentation.
The Newsletter of Literacy Volunteers of America's "The Reader" featuring an article on Bernice Robinson regarding her recent talk delivered at the previous conference.
The Newsletter of Literacy Volunteers of America's "The Reader" featuring the announcement of Bernice Robinson as a keynote speaker at the upcoming conference.
Correspondence from Lee Davis to Bernice Robinson regarding preparations for her visit to Santa Cruz to give a talk at the Central Coast Literacy Conference.
Correspondence from C. Beatriz Lopez-Flores, Director, and Kathie Olsen, Assistant of University of California, Women's Center, to Bernice Robinson officially thanking her for her presentation in Santa Cruz. Includes attached film flyer for the Highlander film entitled, "You've Got To Move."
Letter from George Hagenauer of the Literacy Volunteers of Chicago, Inc. to Bernice Robinson regarding the potential of her being a keynote speaker at the Literacy Volunteers of Chicago's upcoming annual conference.
Correspondence from Betty Jean Hall, Director of the Coal Employment Project, to Bernice Robinson regarding a recent workshop. Enclosed previous letter from Bernice Robinson to Betty Jean Hall.
Correspondence from R. A. Harper, U.S. Navy Lieutenant, to Bernice Robinson regarding the non-profit organization, People Aiding People, asking for her assistance with the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration and Recognition service.
South Carolina Committee for the Humanities (SCCH) publication covering a variety of issues including funded projects, newly elected SCCH members, project calendar, workshops, and other related activities. Addressed to Bernice V. Robinson.
Correspondence from Joseph P. Riley, Jr. to Bernice Robinson regarding her being "elected an alternative delegate from Precinct 10 to the biennial convention of the City Democratic Party."
Charleston Museum exhibit publication entitled, "South Carolina Voices of the Civil Rights Movement: A Conference on the History of the Civil Rights Movement in South Carolina, 1940-1970," on the occasion of the opening of an exhibit entitled, "We'll Never Turn Back," a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibit.
Highlander Research and Education Center's publication entitled, "Highlander Reports" featuring an article its 50th year anniversary including reflections by Bernice Robinson.