Correspondence from Stephen Hoffius, Director of Publications for the South Carolina Historical Society, to Cleveland Sellers regarding Grace Jordan McFadden interviews with Civil Rights movement participants.
Correspondence from Marcous Garnder, Event Coordinator for Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. at the University of South Carolina, to Cleveland Sellers thanking the recipient for "agreeing to participate as a panelist in [the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity] forum."
Correspondence from Ann Walling of All Saints Episcopal Church to Cleveland Sellers thanking the recipient for celebrating diversity at the "Diocesan Convention."
Correspondence from W. Marvin Dulaney, Director of the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, to Cleveland Sellers thanking the recipient for presenting a lecture at Avery.
Correspondence from Kevin Willey, Project Coordinator for the University of South Carolina African American Studies Program, to Cleveland Sellers thanking the recipient for "helping to make the 1998 Magic Bus Civil Rights Tour a huge success."
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Reverend Jesse Jackson regarding a newly formed committee called, "Friends of Kwame Ture" (Stokely Carmichael) for the purpose of organizing a testimonial dinner in his honor."
Correspondence James Bennett, 1995 Campaign Chairman for 100 Black Men of America, Inc., to Cleveland Sellers informing the recipient of ceremony details.
Correspondence James Bennett, 1995 Campaign Chairman for 100 Black Men of America, Inc., to Cleveland Sellers informing the recipient that "a panel of judges for the South Carolina Hall of Fame has elected [him] among 15 persons to be inducted into the 1995."
Correspondence from Patricia D. Petway, Assistant Attorney General for the State of South Carolina, to The Honorable Barbara Stock Nielsen, State Superintendent of Education for the State of South Carolina, requesting "the opinion of this Office as to whether a member of the State Board of Education can concurrently serve as a member of the Bamberg County Economic Development Commission without violating the dual office prohibitions of the state Constitution."
Correspondence from Willi J. Glee, Equal Employment Coordinator for the Medical University of South Carolina, to Cleveland Sellers regarding Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Correspondence from Mike Miller of the ORGANIZE Training Center to Cleveland Sellers regarding a book entitled, "Negroes In American History: A Freedom Primer."
1993 South Carolina State Board of Education pamphlet entitled, "The Architects of Education," providing information on the South Carolina State Board of Education and short member biographies.
"The State" newspaper article entitled, "Activist receives pardon," reporting on Cleveland Sellers' pardon regarding his conviction for his role in the "Orangeburg Massacre" at South Carolina State.
Correspondence from Emilye Crosby, an Alcorn State University doctoral candidate writing her dissertation on the Civil Rights Movement, to Cleveland Sellers about his involvement in the Civil Rights Movement.
Handwritten correspondence from H. A. Sojourner to Cleveland Sellers regarding "the wonderful news that [Sellers] finally received the long overdue pardon."
State of South Carolina Executive Department Office of Secretary of State issued Order for County of State Officers for Cleveland Sellers appointment as a Member of the State Board of Education for the Second Judicial Circuit in Bamberg County, South Carolina.
California Artists Radio Theatre News Release for "the 'forgotten' story of the shooting of black college students by white highway patrolmen and South Carolina's attempt to hide the truth from the nation," a new radio production entitled, "The Orangeburg Massacre," starring David Carradine, Blair Underwood, and James Whitmore.
Photocopy of "The Atlantic Monthly " article from the March 1991 issue entitled, "Illiberal Education," written by Dinesh D'Souza. The article discusses a variety of cases revolving around undergraduate education, bigotry, and racism.
Document entitled, "Bios of Key Cast and Personnel: The Orangeburg Massacre," collated for a potential production, including short biographies of David Carradine, Blair Underwood, James Whitmore, Parley Baer, and others.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to John McFadden, School of Education for the University of South Carolina, regarding potential employment opportunities.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Elaine Ostrowski, Executive Director for Greensboro Housing Authority, serving as an official notice of Resident Resource Manager of the Greensboro Housing Authority's Resident Services Unit.
Harvard University published document entitled, "Up From Harvard: A Guide for Black Graduates," prepared by Eric L. Jones for the Office for Graduate and Career Plans.
Correspondence from Willie E. Jeffries, Head Football Coach for South Carolina State College, to Aaron Purdie regarding Cleveland Sellers' recommendation for the recipient to join the South Carolina State Coaching staff.
Correspondence from John Lewis, Congressman, 5th District of Georgia, to Cleveland Sellers regarding an invitation to a Forum for the Greensboro Housing Authority.
Correspondence from Stephen Rice, Editorial Department for the University of California Press, to Cleveland Sellers regarding Bud Schultz and Ruth Schultz's book, "It Did Happen Here." Enclosed is an University of California Press press release/order form for "It Did Happen Here."
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Roland E. Buck, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs of North Carolina A&T State University, serving as a letter of application for the position of Director of Memorial Student Union.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Cleon Thompson, Chancellor of Winston-Salem State University, written on behalf of Sherman Foust regarding special attention to administrative details.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Search Committee Chair for the University of Georgia serving as a letter of application for the position of Director of Minority Students Services and Programs.