Speech by David Coleman, thanking attendees to the 1991 Freedom Fund Banquet for financial support as well as detailing the year's theme: "NAACP Back To Basics: Heritage, Excellence and Advancement."
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.
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.
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.
NAACP flyer giving suggestions on how to increase branch membership. Some tactics include mailing members, events, celebrations of Black history, and community groups.
Memorandum to employees regarding Michael M. Linder's "remaining time as Director" of the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Charleston, South Carolina.
Introduction and program schedule for the NAACP Membership (leadership) University, which "is to teach you skills in order that you may be able to train others in your branch and state how to organize a radiothon."
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