Correspondence from Brenda C. Murphy, Chairperson of the Labor and Industry Committee, Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Gwendolyn Mason requesting her to "call the NAACP office and leave a phone number where [she] can be reached."
Typed draft of a speech by Christopher Brown of South Carolina State University, stating "we return to the basics under the auspice of heritage, excellence, and advancement."
Draft of a letter from Avis Thompson, Chairperson and Andre V. Woods, Co-Chairperson of the Souvenir Booklet Committee of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding the Charleston Branch of the NAACP's 70th Anniversary and Freedom Fund Banquet.
Letter from William Martin, President of the Clinton Branch of the NAACP to John Doe, Warden of the State Correctional Institution in New York, regarding prison conditions.
Letter from William Martin, President of the Clinton Branch of the NAACP to Fred Thompson, Illinois State Penitentiary, regarding requested legal assistance.
Introduction of Marla Moore, the Keynote Speaker at the 1991 Freedom Fund Banquet and "Tony-award winning actress, singer, recording artist, producer and philanthropist.
Signed form allowing "the NAACP and Joe Thompson permission to use our names in a letter to the Department of Education or elsewhere […] in regard to Rutledge College of Charleston/"
Memorandum from I.S. Leevy Johnson, President-elect of the South Carolina Bar to All Members of the South Carolina Bar, regarding interest in serving on a South Carolina Bar committee.
Order regarding the discovery of Reginald Clark Barrett, Sr.'s will, and further implications for Raymond W. Barrett, who initially received the Temporary Letters of Administration.
Draft of a speech by David C. Hoyd regarding his personal story and "useful lessons and advantages in going BACK to BASICS based on our rich Heritage of Excellence and Advancement" at the NAACP.
Letter from Dwight James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Ron Byerly, Sales & Promotion Director of Advance Auto Parts, regarding Byerly's "interest in sponsoring the NAACP Spring Invitational Golf Classic."
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