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."
"Appeal to South Carolina Supreme Court: The City of Charleston v. Esau Jenkins. Includes published appeal to South Carolina Supreme Court requesting dismissal of Jenkins' 1962 conviction for selling alcohol after hours."
Document packet describing the benefits that credit unions provide, including handwritten notes written by Esau Jenkins regarding various organizations and individuals around Charleston.
The Commendation Committee's Political Awareness League of Charleston County 1972 Appreciation Dinner program, containing information on staff and advertisements.
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 Sea Island Comprehensive Health Care Corporation hosted event entitled, "The Second Annual Land Preservation Seminar," held at the Esau Jenkins Memorial Health Center.
Handwritten correspondence from Septima P. Clark and Esau Jenkins to Richard E. Fields, Municipal Court Judge, regarding the Neighborhood Legal Assistance Program.
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.
Correspondence from Vicki Ann Thomas, Feature Editor Public Relations Department for the Credit Union National Association, Inc., to Esau Jenkins regarding the recipient's article in the National Geographic.
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to Governor Robert E. McNair, Mayor J. Palmer Gaillard, Magistrate Donald Barkowitz, Chief of Police John R. Conroy, Sheriff William Kelly, Chief Jailer Paul Hogan, regarding an incident regarding SCLC workers being arrested for "inciting to riot."
Correspondence from Gordon H. Garrett, Superintendent of the Charleston County School District, to Esau Jenkins congratulating the recipient for his appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of Constituent School District Number 9.
Correspondence from Mary L. Free, Chairman of the Education Committee for United Community Services, Inc., to Esau Jenkins regarding the Southern Regional Institute of the National Association of Social Workers.
Correspondence from James C. McColl, Vice President of the Citizens Southern National Bank of South Carolina, to Esau Jenkins and John T. Enwright congratulating the recipients for "winning for the fourth consecutive time the National Credit Union award for South Carolina."
Correspondence from Robert B. Scarborough, Chairman of the Joint Legislative Delegation for the County of Charleston to Esau Jenkins, informing the recipient of his being reappointed to serve as a member of St. Johns School District #9.
Correspondence from Daniel R. McLeod, Attorney General for the State of South Carolina, to Esau Jenkins regarding a speaking opportunity at Zion Olivet United Presbyterian Church.
Correspondence from T. R. Waring, Editor for the News and Courier, to Esau Jenkins regarding a letter "with regard to appointment of Mr. Matthew A. Mouzon as manager of Radio Station WPAL."
Newspaper clipping entitled, "Negro Leaders Honored," depicting Coretta Scott King and Esau Jenkins, "one of five Charleston Negro leaders cited at an appreciation dinner."
Correspondence from James T. Coats, Regional Representative of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare Social Security Administration, to Esau Jenkins regarding approval of a Bureau of Federal Credit Union application.
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.
Format for Presenting Program Askings to the Program Council and the Commission on World Service and Finance , completed by Esau Jenkins with handwritten notes.
Black and white photograph of Esau Jenkins, Guy Carawan, and Unidentified Woman standing outside of the Citizen Committee Registration and Information Center.
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.
The Avery Institute of Afro-American History and Culture's publication entitled, "The Bulletin," Volume 2, Number 1 for Spring 1982 containing an article about the Avery's acquisition of the Esau Jenkins papers and an exhibit of of its contents.
Program for dedication ceremony entitled, "The Sea Island Comprehensive Health Care Corporation Dedication Services of the Esau Jenkins Memorial Health Center."
Photocopy of a program for the Mu Alpha Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity's annual event entitled, "National Achievement Week Observance," wherein Esau Jenkins mentioned as receiving the Posthumous Award "To A Life Of Unselfish Service."
Correspondence from E. H. Sparks, Editor for the American Biographical Institute, to Esau Jenkins regarding the recipient's nomination to appear in the third edition of Community Leaders of America.
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."
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to Graham Smith, WCIV Television Station, thanking the recipient "for your quick response and cooperation in publicizing the plight of the three Fuller children, who were recently involved in an automobile accident."
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to Ken Klyce, WCSC Television Station, thanking the recipient "for your quick response and cooperation in publicizing the plight of the three Fuller children, who were recently involved in an automobile accident."
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to Red Evans, WUSN Television Station, thanking the recipient "for your quick response and cooperation in publicizing the plight of the three Fuller children, who were recently involved in an automobile accident."
Correspondence from L. S. James, Field Representative for the South Carolina Council on Human Relations, to Esau Jenkins regarding annual meeting attendance.
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to Theodore S. Stern, congratulating the recipient for being elected to the office of President of the College of Charleston.
Correspondence from Patricia Allen, Baptist College at Charleston, to Esau Jenkins thanking Jenkins for being a guest lecturer during a Community Organization class.
Publication entitled, "Caw Caw Chronicles," Volume 3, Issue 4, containing and article entitled, "He Created a Community…Caw Caw Honors the Legacy of Esau Jenkins."
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.
Municipal Auditorium - Exhibition Hall application form for Citizens Committee of Charleston County for Southern Christian Leadership Conference Convention.
Municipal Auditorium - Exhibition Hall application form for Citizens Committee of Charleston County for Southern Christian Leadership Conference Convention.
South Carolina Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) "Outstanding Freedom Fighter Citation," presented to Esau Jenkins.
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 Wiley A. Branton, Voter Education Project, to Esau Jenkins congratulating the recipient for successfully registering voters in August, 1964.
Announcement and program for the "Ceremony Officially Naming The S.C. 700 Bridge Over Church Creek Between Wadmalaw And Johns Island As The Esau Jenkins Memorial Bridge."