Correspondence from S. David Stamps, Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Professor of Sociology at the University of South Florida, to McKnight Fellows regarding an enclosed teaching portfolio.
Correspondence from Jerry Thornberry of the Gilman School to Millicent Brown regarding potential employment at the University of Maryland Baltimore County.
Correspondence from Lewis Bateman, Executive Editor for the University of North Carolina Press, to Millicent Brown regarding a copy of Brown's prospectus for her "study of Civil Rights Activism in Charleston, South Carolina from 1940 to 1970."
An essay contribution toward the Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History, Inc. conference panel, "Labor and Race Relations in Charleston (SC), 1865-1920," by Millicent E. Brown.
The Citadel Conference on "The Civil Rights Movement in South Carolina," Panel #15, Civil Rights in the Cities: Case Studies from South Carolina contribution by Millicent Brown entitled, "Wishin', Hopin', Prayin' and Votin': Black Charleston's Efforts to Merge Politics and Race, 1940-1970."
An essay contribution toward the Development of the South Carolina State Conference of Branches National Association for the Advancement of Colored People by Millicent E. Brown for Dr. A. Lavrin's Historiography course held in the Spring Semester of 1988 entitled, "A Decade of Struggle, 1940-1950."
Handwritten correspondence from the office of Yvonne B. Miller, Commonwealth of Virginia House of Delegates, to "Miss Lipscome" regarding 1984 General Assembly of Virginia matters.
Color photograph of members of the July 1996 Gallup Leadership Institute, including Millicent E. Brown, standing in the back row, second from the left.
Correspondence from Carolyn Moore, Chair of the Black History Quiz Bowl Committee at the Black Child Development Institute of Greensboro, Inc., to Millicent Brown regarding the 11th Annual Black History Quiz Bowl.
Handwritten correspondence from "Carolyn" at the School of Human Environmental Sciences, Department of Social Work, at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, to Millicent Brown regarding personal and professional matters.
Correspondence from Rhonda L. Munford, M.A. Student of Educational Psychology at the School of Education Department of Human Development and Psychological Studies at Howard University, to Millicent Brown regarding a previous meeting.
Correspondence from Ira Glasser, Executive Director for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), to ACLU members regarding various legal and legislative issues taking place around the United States.
Liberty: The Newsletter of the American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina, a periodical published by the American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina, providing information on various legislative issues.
Correspondence from Charles Gordon and Joenelle, CEO and President of Statewide Healthcare, to Millicent Brown wishing the recipient a happy holiday season.
Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies "testimony of Katherine McFate, Associate Director of Research for Social Policy," with cover letter from Eddie N. Williams to Henrie Treadwell, Program Director of Health for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
Program for the "Race Amity. . A Vital Path to Progress," a conference taking place on October 14-16, 1983 at the Francis Marion Ramada Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina.
Association of Black Women Historians (ABWH) membership form and questionnaire alongside a cover letter written by Rosetta E. Ross, ABWH Treasurer, to ABWH members.