Correspondence from Carol Carter, Administrative Assistant for the International Education Program, to J. Arthur Brown regarding a visit to Charleston, South Carolina.
Correspondence from Eula Codespoti, Resident of Avondale Subdivision, to J. Arthur Brown regarding the recipient's help in "recommending disapproval of the request for zoning change at 168 St. Andrews Boulevard."
Handwritten correspondence from Rupert E. Drews to Annie M. Richardson officially informing the recipient that they have been placed on Administrative Probation for the 1980-81 school year.
Correspondence from John R. Bettis, Manager and Engineer of the Commissioners of Public Works, to J. Arthur Brown regarding various rates of service, with enclosed rates of service.
Correspondence from Joseph P. Riley, Jr., Mayor of the City of Charleston, to Reverend Z. L. Grady, Chairman of the Board for E.M.E. Apartments, regarding the recipient's appointment to the Board for E.M.E. Apartments.
Correspondence from Mary R. Wrixon, Clerk for the City of Charleston City Council, to Gerald A. Raynard regarding Ordinances No. 1980-28, 1980-29, 1980-30, and 1980-31.
Correspondence from Rupert E. Drews, Area Superintendent of the Charleston County School District, to J. Arthur Brown regarding the James Island Constituent Board of School Trustees.
Correspondence from J. Paul Cheek, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Advocacy for Handicapped Citizens, to J. Arthur Brown regarding the Tri-County Advocacy Program.
Correspondence from Jeffrey Rosenblum to J. Arthur Brown regarding the Community Services building for the Peter's Field Community with enclosed invoice.
Correspondence from Charles H. Cole, Chief of Public Works Division of the U.S. Department of Commerce for the Economic Development Administration, to J. Arthur Brown regarding Peter's Field Human Services Corporation with invoice for architectural services.
Correspondence from Jeffrey Rosenblum, Vice-President of Rosenblum and Associates Architects, Inc., to J. Arthur Brown regarding the Peter's Field Community Service Building.
Correspondence from Wallace Brown, Director for the Division of Rural Development and Special Economic Assistance, to J. Arthur Brown regarding "contract payment to the Peters Field Human Services Corporation, Inc. in the amount of $14, 504.00."
Correspondence from Anna B. Tolbert, Co-Chairperson for May Week of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Charleston Alumnae Chapter, to J. Arthur Brown regarding the annual May Week Observance Program.
Correspondence from William Saunders, Chairman of the Charleston Area Community Relations Committee, to J. Arthur Brown written in appreciation for the time and effort displayed by the recipient.
Correspondence from J. Arthur Brown to Joseph D. Patton, Executive Director for the Charleston County Human Services Commission, regarding a personal action.
Correspondence from Strom Thurmond, South Carolina State Senator, to J. Arthur Brown responding to correspondence regarding the Charleston Waterfront Park.
Correspondence from Herbert U. Fielding, South Carolina State Senator, to J. Arthur Brown regarding the recipient's "interest in and participation in the selection of a replacement magistrate for the resigned magistrate Revelise."
Handwritten correspondence from Millicent Brown, J. Arthur Brown's daughter, to her father regarding her father's professional history for a class project.
Correspondence from William B. Todd, Assistant to the Superintendent of the Charleston County School District, to Joye Cantrell, Chairman for the Charleston County Democratic Party, regarding Democratic Party billing.
Handwritten draft of correspondence from J. Arthur Brown to Monsignor Thomas Duffy of the Catholic Diocese of Charleston regarding the recipients progressive efforts during the 1950s and 1960s in terms of social and racial injustices.
Handwritten correspondence from Millicent Brown, J. Arthur Brown's daughter, to her father regarding her father's professional history for a class project.
Correspondence from William B. Todd, Assistant to the Superintendent of the Charleston County School District, to A. Peter Shahid, Jr., Secretary of the Municipal Election Commission, regarding expenditures the school district has incurred in conjunction with the City of Charleston.
Correspondence from William B. Todd, Assistant to the Superintendent of the Charleston County School District, to J. Arthur Brown regarding expenditures the school district has incurred in conjunction with the City of Charleston.
Correspondence from Richard Hendry, Program Director for the Trident Community Foundation, to J. Arthur Brown regarding charitable gifts through the Trident Community Foundation.
Correspondence from J. Arthur Brown to Monsignor Thomas Duffy of the Catholic Diocese of Charleston regarding the recipients progressive efforts during the 1950s and 1960s in terms of social and racial injustices.
Correspondence from J. Arthur Brown to Joseph P. Riley, Jr., Mayor of the City of Charleston, regarding the Sixth District of The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity.
United States District Court for the Eastern District of South Carolina, Charleston Division, Civil Action No. 7747, between Millicent F. Brown et al. versus School District No. 20 "for an injunction enjoining the operation of the school system of School District Number 20 in Charleston County, South Carolina, on a racially segregated basis."
United States District Court for the Eastern District of South Carolina, Charleston Division, Civil Action No. 7747 between Millicent F. Brown, et al. (Plaintiffs) versus School District No. 20, Charleston, South Carolina, et al. (Defendants).
Color photograph of infant Akil Latey Lipscomb with his godparents–Henrie Monteith Turner, Margaret Mills, Eugene Hunt, and Gregory Brown–at his Christening at St. Mark's Church in Charleston, South Carolina.
Black and white photograph of Charles Mason (local treasurer of NAACP), John Chisolm (business partner of J. Arthur Brown), Etta Clark (local businesswoman and NAACP activist), and J. Arthur Brown.
Black and white photograph of "Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, President of Morehouse College, Atlanta, Ga. Presenting Federal Judge J. Waties Waring with the Achievement Award on behalf of the 6th District of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity at Morris Street Baptist Church, April 30th 1949."
Control Data Business and Technology Center pamphlet entitled, "A Big Commitment to Small Business in Charleston," providing details on their services.