"A Political Research Associates Topical Report" entitled, "Clouds Blur the Rainbow: The Other Side of the New Alliance Party," written by Chip Berlet regarding the New Alliance Party, "a black-led, women-led, multi-racial, pro-gay independent political organization."
Correspondence from Susan Quick Phelps to Dr. Curtis E. Bryan of Denmark Technical College serving as a letter of recommendation for Cleveland Sellers.
Correspondence from Donald V. DeRosa, Dean of the Graduate School of The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, to Cleveland Sellers congratulating the recipient on having completed the requirements for his doctoral degree.
Correspondence from North Carolina Senator Terry Sanford to Cleveland Sellers regarding safety of the incarcerated Curtis Hayes Williams and James Bush.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to North Carolina Senator Terry Sanford regarding the "plight of [Sellers'] friend and former Civil Rights worker, Curtis Hayes Williams."
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 Cleveland Sellers to John Ruffin, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at North Carolina Central University, serving as a letter of application for the position of Professor of Afro-American Studies.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Cleon Thompson, Chancellor of Winston-Salem State University, written on behalf of Sheman Foust regarding summer employment.
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.
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.
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."