NAACP Human Resources Projects periodical entitled, "Liberator," Vol. 1, No. 1, a bi-monthly bulletin of news and happenings in the schools and community of Bamberg County.
Document entitled, "Center for African and African-American Studies Bibliography No. 2," prepared as a class project for Professor Casper Jordan at the Atlanta University School of Library Science.
Photocopy of "The [Ankh] Paper," Volume I, Number 2, providing articles on a variety of issues regarding the injustices inflicted upon African Americans.
Organization of African Unity (OAU) document entitled, "A Call for Immediate Action," asking recipients to petition the "OAU and the Heads of States of Africa and the Caribbean to put together an All-African Peoples' Revolutionary army immediately to assist in [...] liberation movements."
Malcolm X Liberation University administrative structure providing roles and accountability for members of the administrative staff and student workers.
Photocopy of writing entitled, "The All-African Peoples Revolutionary Party and the Masses of African People Are Marching For: Pan Africanism," discussing a "movement toward unity of all people of African origin who have collectively been exploited as workers and as a race."
The Pan-African Work Center pamphlet entitled, "Education for Black People by Black People," providing a text and pictorial description of the Pan-African Work Center.
Correspondence from Lou Hunt, National Communications Center fro the All African People's Revolutionary Party, regarding the formal opening of the National Communications Center with enclosed related materials.
All African People's Revolutionary Party writing entitled, "All African People Revolutionary Party: Unofficial," discussing the Pan-African philosophy and tenets of the party.
Document entitled, "NKRUMAISM - The Ideology of the All-African People's Revolutionary Party," discussing the background of Nkrumaism, a "strategy of liberation, development and progress of African people in particular and man in general."
Document entitled, "Proposal for Grant for Conference to Assess African Liberation Day and Plan Follow Up Structure and Action History and Overview," discussing a history and overview, objectives, methods, and budget for African Liberation Day.
All African People's Revolutionary Party telegram written by Stokely Carmichael regarding "the loss that David's friends and comrades feel at his sudden death."
Legal document entitled, "In the State of South Carolina In the Supreme Court, Appeal from Orangeburg County Honorable John Grimball, Presiding Judge, No. 7577, The State, Respondent, against, Cleveland Sellers, Jr., Appellant, Brief for the Appellant, In Forma Pauperis."
United States District Court, Southern District of New York complaint from the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee against the United States of America, Attorney General of the United States, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, et al., acting as "an action for money damages and injunctive relief arising under the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Ninth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States."
Photocopy stamped, "Draft" of Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of the Palm Institute, a "community and youth development foundation," addressed to the Recorder of Deeds.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee flyer entitled, "Questions We Should Ask Ourselves…In Reference to the Dynamite Case" regarding the injustice directed toward African American individuals and communities.
Document outlining women's struggles across cultures entitled, "The Degree of a Country's Revolutionary Awareness May be Measured by the Political Maturity of its Women."
Fax transmission from Frank Beacham to The State Newspaper discussing a disagreement with with an Associated Press writer named Kent Krell regarding the truth surrounding the Orangeburg Massacre.
Document entitled, "Biographical Notes on Curtis Williams," containing two short biographical notes of Williams, one written by Robert Moses, the other written by "the Friends of Curtis Hayes Williams."
Student Organization for Black Unity sponsored writing entitled, "Towards A Black University," written by Keith Lowe, discussing higher education for African Americans.
Document entitled, "Tentative Plans for the Creation of the Black Student Cultural Center of Syracuse University," discussing the center's purpose, tentative plans, planned activities, and "afterthought."
Student Organization for Black Unity program for benefit dinner entitled, "Is There a Role for Black Students at the White University," held at Howard University.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee flyer advertising a "Black Power Rally" featuring Stokely Carmichael to "call racist Rizzo, the mayor of Philly," "demand firing drunken cops who shoot through the doors of black people's homes," and "register to vote so that Black Power can clean out the City Hall Cesspool."
Correspondence from the Student Organization for Black Unity to Ron Wormser, Office of the Dean at Harvard University Graduate School of Education, regarding "a so-called discrepancy in the use of the Black Student Union monies in January 1970."
Proposal for the Booker T. Washington Preparatory Corp, "a comprehensive leadership development program designed specifically for young African-American males," including major objectives and a budget.
Photocopy of document entitled, "Sammy Young Jr. Brigade" including targeted campuses, outline of propaganda offensive, and outline for distribution of propaganda.
Photocopy of an All African People's Revolutionary Party document entitled, "Southern Cadre and Pre-Cadre," listing individuals and contact information.
Document entitled, "Curtis Hayes Williams and the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement," written by Robert Moses, containing a short biography of Curtis Hayes Williams and information on the Freedom Riders and the Civil Rights Movement. Additionally, the document contains a correspondence template to the BTC Stockade in Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa, where Williams was detained.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Edward Fort, Chancellor of North Carolina A&T State University, regarding possible faculty and staff positions in higher education.
Black and white photograph of Cleveland Sellers seated outdoors, to be used for a "special to the Charlotte Observer […] for use with story by Observer Staffer Jack Bass."
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Marshall C. Grisby, President of Benedict College, regarding "articles in the "State" newspaper regarding the U.S. Department of Health Funding of the Benedict College Black Male Role Model Project."
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