Correspondence from "Fletcher" to Cleveland Sellers including an All African People's Revolutionary Party memorandum regarding the definition of Washington D.C. State Boundaries.
Correspondence from William A. Hunt to Cleveland Sellers regarding the Educational Opportunity Program at George Washington University's Summer Orientation Session.
Student Organization for Black Unity writing entitled, "Critique of a Colonizing Program," regarding the "anti-Black Studies position" in the United States education system.
Short writing and call for contributions by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee entitled, "It Takes More than courage to face the combined forces of the resistant South."
Telegram from R. Rapp Brown, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Chairman, to Attorney General Ramsay Clarke regarding "the lawless and criminal invasion of the Negro community of Prattville, Alabama police and klansmen."
Jesse Jackson for President Committee memorandum from Benjamin R. Polote, National Chairman, to "Fund Raisers" regarding the National Debate fund raisers.
Student Organization for Black Unity writing, "Communications Project," containing information on the publication of the Black Student Press and the Pan African.
Writing entitled, "Submitted to Conference Convenors: Ethel Minor and Fletcher Smith," written by Jan Bailey regarding "the goals of working towards ideological clarity and concretizing a region structure" for the All African People's Revolutionary Party.
Correspondence from The Southern Courier regarding interest from the editors of the Harvard Crimson to "establish an independent newspaper in the Black Belt area, devoted to printing an honest account of civil rights activities in the South."
Pamphlet entitled, "How to Organize An NAACP Youth Council" published by the Youth and College Division, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
An article from "The Delta Democrat-Times" entitled, "New Racist Organization Terrorizes Several South Mississippi Counties," written by Kenneth Tolliver, reprinted by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
Short writing and call for contributions by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee entitled, "It Takes Two Things To Get Rid of a Police State: One is Courage -- The Other is Money."
Jesse Jackson for President Committee document entitled, "National Fund Raisers Debate Event Guidelines," including blank contributions and Individual's Registration forms.
Correspondence from Friends of Curtis Hayes Williams to Eugenia A. Wadsworth Stevenson, Liberian Ambassador, registering "to the Liberian Government our concern for his well-being and safety."
Photocopy of handwritten correspondence from Shahala Assuen (Nate Howell) to the All African People's Revolutionary Party Central Committee applying to be a member of the party.
Black and white photograph of two smiling girls, "peering from window of Leesburg, Ga. Stockade where they were held in August-September 1963 for as long as one month after being arrested in peaceful demonstrations in Americus, Ga. SNCC photo."
All African People's Revolutionary Party writing entitled, "Towards Ideological Unity Within the Party" discussing a "need for systematic, widespread, thorough ideological education within our Party, the Convention People's Party."
Document entitled, "Points of Inquiry, Pressure and Support," providing addresses and phone numbers for members of Congress, House Appropriations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations, House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, House Foreign Affairs Committee, among others.
Document entitled, "Resident Services Manager" discussing "a program of resident employment and to direct and coordinate GHA's program of resident services and resident upward mobility."
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Motion Picture Project progress report and program outline, providing information on the project, including "training and and equipping of SNCC personnel as cameramen," "production of motion pictures for SNCC," "production of motion pictures by SNCC personnel," and "organizing the showing of films."
Anti-Vietnam War flyer entitled, "Uncle Sam Wants You," containing sarcastic phrases arguing the injustices regarding young African American men enlisted in the United States military. The poster reads, "Uncle Sam wants you nigger. Become a member of the world's highest paid black mercenary army! Fight for Freedom . . . (in Viet Nam). (Die Nigger Die–you can't die fast enough in the ghettos.) So run to your nearest recruiting chamber! Support White Power–travel to Viet Nam, you might even get a medal! Receive valuable training in the skills of killing off other oppressed people!"