Constitution of the Political Awareness League of Charleston County, South Carolina, whose aim is to "secure Political Justice, promote the general welfare of all the citizens of Charleston County regardless of Race, Creed or Color."
Photocopied biography of Esau Jenkins, describing his education, professional achievements, colleagues, and associated businesses and organizations. Small portrait of Jenkins appears on the first page.
"The Reader's Forum"of article entitled, "Debate Brews Over 'Little Black Schoolhouse,'" where Esau Jenkins clarifies an error in Jack Leland's previously published article, "Errors of Fact Cloud Report on Negroes of John's Island."
State of South Carolina County of Charleston Department of Education member of the Board of Trustees for St. John's Constituent School District seal for Esau Jenkins.
"A Concurrent Resolution requesting the State Highway Department to designate a certain bridge in Charleston County as the Esau Jenkins Memorial Bridge."
Budget and Project Proposal for Citizen's Committee Cooperative Coordination for the Maintaining of Culture and Up-Grading of Skill for Charleston County Black Community Betterment.
Black and white photograph of Esau Jenkins, Guy Carawan, and Unidentified Woman standing outside of the Citizen Committee Registration and Information Center.
State of South Carolina, County of Charleston Petition and list of signatures, presented various Charleston County judges, protesting the issuing of a warrant and subsequent arrest of Wadmalaw Island resident, Robert Brown.
The South Carolina State Committee for Technical Education's official monthly publication entitled, "Impact," Volume V, Number 4 with handwritten notations made on the cover and on page five.
Program for dedication ceremony entitled, "The Sea Island Comprehensive Health Care Corporation Dedication Services of the Esau Jenkins Memorial Health Center."
South Carolina Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) "Outstanding Freedom Fighter Citation," presented to Esau Jenkins.
South Carolina Legislative House of Representatives and Herbert U. Fielding Certificate of Recognition awarded to Esau Jenkins "for outstanding contributions in the field of Community and Public Affairs.
Letter updating Jenkins on the progress of enrollees and applicants for the creation of a day care center. Letter also discusses building renovations for the center.
A short writing by Citizens Committee of Charleston County's Esau Jenkins Memorial Scholarship Fund recipient, Sandra Bligen, encouraging citizens to contribute to the fund.
Document describing how to start a credit union, what steps should be taken, and pre-organizational planning, including Esau Jenkins' handwritten notes.
Lecture-Discussion program entitled, "Portrait of a Leader: Recollections of Esau Jenkins," by Septima P. Clark, as part of the Avery Institute of Afro-American History and Culture's Contemporary Issues Awareness Series in observance of Black History Month.
The Avery Institute of Afro-American History and Culture's publication entitled, "Esau Jenkins: A Retrospective View of the Man and His times," portraying the life of Esau Jenkins in words and pictures.
Black and white photograph of Jenkins family. Inscribed on back of photograph: "Left to Right: Elaine Jenkins, Mrs. Jenkins, son Jenkins, Jacquelyn Gimbal, Ethel Jenkins Grimball at Esau Jenkins exhibit at C of C 1982 "
Black and white photograph of Jenkins family. Inscribed on back of photograph: "Left to Right: Janie Jenkins, Elaine Jenkins, Ethel Jenkins Gimbal, Oliver Smalls archivist at Esau Jenkins exhibit at C of C 1982."
Event program entitled, "Esau Jenkins…His Legacy," co-produced by the Caw Caw Interpretive Center and the Jenkins Family, sponsored by the Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission.
Program for exhibits and seminar entitled, "Esau Jenkins: A Retrospective View of the Man and His Times," held at The Charleston Museum, Morris Brown A.M.E. Church, and Continuing Education Center at the College of Charleston.
Letter from Myles Horton to Esau Jenkins regarding an article in "The South Today." Also, sending his regrets regarding Jenkins resignation from the Highlander Research and Education Center Board.
Correspondence from Reverend Willis Goodwin, Chairman of the Board of Rural Mission, Inc., to friends of Rural Mission, Inc. informing the recipients of Esau Jenkins' death.
Newspaper clipping entitled, "Negro Leaders Honored," depicting Coretta Scott King and Esau Jenkins, "one of five Charleston Negro leaders cited at an appreciation dinner."
News and Courier article entitled, "Membership Meeting Scheduled For Today," regarding Citizens' Committee of Charleston County annual membership meeting.