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Handwritten essay regarding growing old.
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding continuing education."
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Septima P. Clark's "notes cards for talk given to graduates, Coyle's School of Beauty."
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A series of thirty-three 3" x 5" notecards, each showing the awarding institution/organization and information about the award.
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Short handwritten writing by Septima P. Clark "regarding different gifts coming from the same source."
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Correspondence from Harriet Tarzman to Septima P. Clark regarding graduate school recommendations.
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Handwritten correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Josephine Rider regarding personal matters.
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Handwritten Correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Josephine Rider regarding personal matters.
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Handwritten copy of a conversation between a white Highlander Committee woman and a negro woman in a cooperative housing community housing project in New York, told at the 25th Anniversary Meeting at Highlander Folk School.
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding need to avoid complacency despite Jimmy Carter being President and being pro civil rights."
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding the basic historic differences between black and white America."
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding identifying enemy within both white and black communities."
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Speech handwritten on notecards entitled, "Non-Violence" discussing the difficulties for African Americans to achieve freedom in a non-violent manner.
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding the need for black pride, unity, and constructive use of freedoms available."
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186-word handwritten, paragraph-form biography of Septima Poinsette Clark, including information on her upbringing, education, leadership, and awards.
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Handwritten information regarding the dismissal of Septima P. Clark as a teacher in Charleston, South Carolina in 1956.
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Handwritten letter to an editor "regarding problems in Food Stamp program," written on the back of a document entitled, "Elect Septima Clark" announcing Clark's platform running for a seat on the consolidated school board.
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"Manuscript draft detailing work of Highlander Center, Esau Jenkins and his Progressive Club on Johns Island, South Carolina."