Correspondence from Edmund L. Drago to Lucille Whipper, Chairperson for the Committee on Recruitment and Retention of Minorities, regarding a final report.
Correspondence from Martha Meriwether, President of the Charleston County Teachers Federal Credit Union, to Keith Thompson, Chairman of the Charleston County Board of Education.
Correspondence from Edward M. Collins, Jr., President of the College of Charleston, to Eugene Hunt regarding a certificate of appreciation. Enclosed Certificate of Appreciation presented to Eugene C. Hunt.
College of Charleston memorandum from Edward M. Collins, Jr., President, to Fred Sheheen, Chairman for the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education, regarding desegregation efforts by the College of Charleston.
Correspondence from Norman Olsen, Jr., Chairman of the Department of English at the College of Charleston, to Leroy Anderson regarding a testimony of Eugene C. Hunt's College of Charleston career. Enclosed testimony of Eugene C. Hunt's College of Charleston career.
Memorandum from Maxine Martin to Jack Dressler regarding a minority interest group mailing list for the Academy of Fine Arts at the College of Charleston.
Correspondence from William Bischoff, Committee Member of the College of Charleston, to Professor Eugene Hunt regarding a nomination for the 1983-1984 Distinguished Service Award.
Photocopied correspondence to Butler W. Nance, President of the Columbia Branch of the NAACP, regarding a "petition presented to the Governor, to the State Superintendent of Education, etc. asking that colored teachers be put into colored schools in Charleston."
Two photocopied pieces of correspondence from Butler W. Nance, President of the Columbia Branch of the NAACP. One is addressed to Mary White Ovington on February 5, 1919 regarding the "fight for Negro teachers in the City schools of Charleston" and the other is addressed to John R. Shillady, Secretary of the NAACP, on January 24, 1919 regarding Charleston Branch legislation.
Photocopied letter from patrons of the "Ladson Colored School" to the Trustees of School District 4, North Charleston, South Carolina, regarding a teacher named J. G. Edwards.