Handwritten correspondence from Gwendolyn Sellers to James Turner, Director of African Studies Research Center at Cornell University, regarding Cleveland Sellers' legal situation, thanking the recipient for his help.
Correspondence from Rozelia LaFayette, Administrative Assistant for the Penn Community Services, to Cleveland Sellers regarding a conference to be held at Penn entitled, "All Afrikan People Revolutionary Party."
Correspondence from Rozelia LaFayette, Administrative Assistant for the Penn Community Services, to Cleveland Sellers regarding an All African People's Revolutionary Party meeting.
Correspondence from W. C. Parker, Jr. to Rev. Otis L. Hairston, Pastor for the Shiloh Baptist Church, regarding an interview with Gwendolyn Sellers for a church secretary position.
Correspondence from Yola Akpan of the Pan-African Congress requesting that members' "assistance is urgently needed to prevent the illegal deportation of one of our brothers, Ngqondi L. Masimini."
Correspondence from Nelson G. Lehsten, Professor of Education for the Graduate Office in Education at the University of Michigan, to Cleveland Sellers regarding the Graduate Awards Committee in Education of the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies.
Correspondence from Jesse McDade, Chairman of the Department of Black Studies at University of California, Riverside, to Cleveland Sellers regarding financial assistance.
Correspondence from Rozelia LaFayette, Administrative Assistant for the Penn Community Services, to Cleveland Sellers regarding interest in conducting a conference.
Correspondence from Rozelia LaFayette, Administrative Assistant for the Penn Community Services, to Cleveland Sellers thanking the recipient for choosing Penn as the location for an All African People's Revolutionary Party meeting.
Photocopy of a statement by H.E. Mr. Mamadou Diarra, Executive Secretary of the Organization of African Unity, at the Black Unity Conference of 1973, commemorating the tenth anniversary of the organization.
State of South Carolina County of Orangeburg in the Court of Common Pleas Order for Cleveland Louis Sellers, Applicant, Vs. Sheriff of Orangeburg County, South Carolina, Vance L. Boone, Respondent.
Periodical entitled, "Afrika Must Unite," Vol. 1, No. 4 from March/April 1972 including articles on Garveyism, Pan-Afrikans, musical traditions in Ghana, and other issues in Africa and the United States.
The "National Black Political Agenda" presented to the "National Black Political Convention" in Gary, Indiana on March 11, 1972, containing short articles regarding social injustices in the United States and abroad.
Political Science educational materials entitled, "Electoral Politics," written for the State Student Leadership Conference at Duke University in July 1972.
Document entitled, "Mashariki (EAST) Structure," including writings entitled, "East Protocol," "Waziri Elimu - Education Ministry," "Mtoto Care Center," "The Evening School," "The East Bookstore," "Waziri Jamii," "Uchumi (Economics) Projection," "Past Observations and Projections for the East," "Waziri Uchumi, East Cultural Center," "Waziri Usalamu," "Program for 'Super Simbas,'" "Mashariki Waziri Habari One-Year Plan, " "JAMAA - Social Organization," The Moral Progression of a People can Scarcely Begin Until They Are Independent," and "Waziri Siasa."
Correspondence from Jan Bailey of All African People's Revolutionary Party to Roy L. Allen, Chairman of the Black Student Union at the University of Georgia, regarding a potential speaking engagement for Stokely Carmichael.
Correspondence from Eddie N. Williams for Joint Center for Political Studies to Cleveland Sellers acknowledging receipt of the recipient's letter and proposed "Community Research and Training Project."
Correspondence from Eric V. A. Winston, Administrative Assistant to the Director of Michigan State University, to Cleveland Sellers regarding Doctoral program ideas.
Photocopy of Malcolm X Liberation University memorandum from the Political Committee to Family Members regarding general information, new information and policies of the University.
Correspondence from Brother Redfern II, Director of Operations for the Blacks United for Action, to Charles Derrick, Program Director for WOIC Radio Station, regarding the recipient's "calculated attempts to wreck our efforts to uplift the Black Community."
African Liberation Day Coordinating Committee press release for the occasion of the birthday of El Hadj Malik El Shabazz (Malcolm X), written by Owusu Sadaukai, Chairman.
Correspondence from Robert L. Green, Acting Dean, College of Urban Development for Michigan State University, to Cleveland Sellers regarding graduate studies curriculum.
Correspondence from Charles E. Cobb to the Honorable Louis Stokes of the Black Caucus regarding the Commission for Racial Justice of the United Church of Christ contacting Stokely Carmichael "lifting up the necessity for some conversation."
Message from Stokely Carmichael for the memorial services in honor of Amilcar Cabral, the leader of the African Party for the independence of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde (PAIGC).
Program for an event entitled, "An Evening to Honor Julius Hobson," including a list of achievements and schedule of events of the Civil Rights leader.
Malcolm X Liberation University pamphlet advertising the University, discussing purpose, agriculture, bio-medicine, communication technology, and engineering.
Student Organization for Black Unity pamphlet entitled, "Information Brochure," providing information on the organization's developmental background, operation and program, structure, resource persons, staff, and affiliations.
Student Organization for Black Unity pamphlet entitled, "Save Black Schools," providing "a report on the crisis in black higher education in North Carolina."
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to the Office of Admissions and Records for Howard University regarding forwarding Sellers' Howard University transcript to University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
National Black Youth Leadership Training Program held from August 1 to 31, 1971 in Greensboro, North Carolina, including a letter to attendees and training program curriculum.
Document entitled, "Ideological Statement for the Willie Grimes Community School," discussing the history of European invasion of Africa and the subsequent repression of African people.
Correspondence from J. E. Marshall, Dean of Student Affairs for North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, to Cleveland Sellers regarding a rental of Moore Gymnasium for a Student Organization for Black Unity event.
Handwritten correspondence from Johnnie M. Miller to Cleveland Sellers regarding the recipient's participation in the "Afro-American Culture Series" at Gustavus Adolphus College.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Charles V. Hamilton regarding personal thoughts on politics and philosophy with regard to African American struggles.
Correspondence from Dewey Hughes, President of Dewey Hughes Enterprises, to Cleveland Sellers regarding a taping of the David Eaton Show on WRC-TV (NBC).
Correspondence from John R. Harper II to Cleveland Sellers regarding "the situation with Brother Charles Grant," an individual placed in the Maximum Detention Retraining Center at the Central Correctional Institution in Columbia, South Carolina.
Correspondence from M. Glen Johnson, Assistant to the President of Vassar College, to Cleveland Sellers regarding "a position as Lecturer in the Black Studies Department at Vassar College."
Correspondence from Donald R. Brown, Dean of Faculty for Bennington College, to Cleveland Sellers regarding a "vacancy in the Black Studies" department.
Correspondence from Joseph F. Wall, Dean of Grinnell College, to Cleveland Sellers regarding a position in the Afro/Afro-American Studies Program at Grinnell College.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to John W. Kennedy, Vice Chancellor for Graduate Studies for the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, regarding various application process issues.
Pamphlet entitled, "Henry Winston Meets Angela Davis," providing a transcript of a conversation between the Winston and Davis at the New York Women's House of Detention.
Malcolm X Liberation University Bulletin for the year 1970-71, including information on the University background, objectives, Council of Elders, staff, role of MXLU graduates, the student body, admission requirements, room and board, calendar, and curriculum.
Photocopy for McKissick Community School's Panther's Den Youth Organization document entitled, "Proposal for McKissick Community School," discussing the school's background, names, ideology, accreditation, student body and selection, tuition, curriculum, resources, future operation, explanation of budget, and budget.
Court documentation for the case of Angela Davis versus John V. Lindsay, Mayor of the City of New York, for the purpose of relieving the plaintiff of the "dangerous and intolerable prison conditions in the Women's House of Detention of the City of New York and from imposing special conditions of solitude."
Student Organization for Black Unity reprint of writing entitled, "Ideological Manifesto of the Pan-African Students Organization in the Americas," providing information on "The International Scene," and "The African Situation," "PASOA Program."
Student Organization for Black Unity writing entitled, "Ideological Paper," including sections regarding a world view, identity and nationalism, capitalism, monopoly and imperialism, and "capitalism, black nationalism, black folks, white folks."
Student Organization for Black Unity writing entitled, "Proposal for Early Education Center," providing information on history, curriculum, daily schedule, students, structure, physical facilities, and budget.
Student Organization for Black Unity pamphlet entitled, "Work for African Liberation," providing sections on ideology, community programs, campus programs, informational services, Pan-African affairs, and affiliations.
Student Organization for Black Unity writing entitled, "Developing Political Cadres," providing information on cadre mechanics, identification, evaluation, political education, consolidation, and self-reliance.
Document entitled, "Proposal for Malcolm X Liberation University" detailing the goals and objectives, present structure, student body selection and composition, curriculum plan, supplementary curriculum information and revised calendar, resource people, community involvement, costs, location and academic facilities, evaluation process, and six-month budget for the University.
Malcolm X Liberation University minutes of the Council of Elders meeting from May 1, 1970 containing information delivered by Howard Fuller, Bertie Howard, Faye Edwards, Nikiwa Ningekewa, Winston Kennedy, Robert Rone, Dennis McDowell, and Jim Lee.
Organization for Black Unity newsletter from March 24, 1970, providing articles on H. Rap Brown, "political assassination" of Ralph Featherstone and William Che Payne, and other Student Organization for Black Unity and the Pan-African Students Organization.
Malcolm X Liberation University progress report prepared by members of the Task Force "to bring all parties up to date on the status of the University as of February 20, 1970."
Student Organization for Black Unity document entitled, "Neo-Colonialist Administrators, Guardsmen Close Voorhees Again," regarding "black students at Voorhees College [...] have moved again in an effort to obtain a relevant Black education at their institution."
Photocopy of statement entitled, "Idealogical Statement of the Congress of African People," regarding Black Power, Pan-Africanism, and other topics, "adopted by the delegates in attendance at the 1st Annual Meeting of the Congress of African People."
The proposed revised constitution for the Pan African Students Organization in the Americas, containing articles on the name, affiliation, objectives, organizational structure, local chapters, membership, and amendments.
Harvard University memorandum from Florence C. Ladd, Lecturer and Research Associate in Education, to Mark Smith regarding a paper entitled, "Some Impressions of Fair Harvard's Blacks."