Handwritten essay "regarding the need to address inequalities shared by all disadvantaged Americans, white and black. There is an audio tape of Clark giving this talk at Antioch College in 1000-15-10."
Handwritten correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company regarding a May 1968 article on Southern Bell construction.
Handwritten letter discussing various family and financial issues. Copies to made and sent to Nathaniel Frazier, Rev. John Enwright, Peter Poinsette, Michael Graves, Herbert Fielding, and Lorene Poinsette.
Handritten letter from Alice Conroy to Septima P. Clark congratulating her on being awarded the H. Councill Trenholm Award, includes a photocopy of a newspaper article from the Miami Herald entitled, "Slave's Daughter Wins Award," dated June 29, 1976.
"Essay by Clark regarding "hippies" and alienated Americans protesting the Viet Nam war and the influence of the military in the United States of America."
Handwritten correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Wilmot J. Fraser thanking Fraser for the "wisdom and wit" they displayed while Clark taught at P. Archer School.
Unfinished handwritten correspondence from Septima P. Clark to I. Monroe Falls, Chairman of the Pulpit Committee to Mount Zion Baptist Church, regarding a candidate for the pastor position at Mount Zion Baptist Church.
Handwritten correspondence from Alvin Anderson to Septima P. Clark regarding the development of "a style and format for the systematic compilation of data for an appropriate biography of Septima Poinsette Clark."
Handwritten letter from Charleston County Public Schools Social Studies Teacher "Mrs. G. Fassuliotis" to "Mrs. Simmons" of the Citizens Committee discussing the diligent academic and athletic work of ninth grade student.
Handwritten correspondence from Septima P. Clark to David Cohen, Director of the Robert Scott Small Library, thanking the recipient for his "humanitarian spirit."
Handwritten correspondence from Coleman J. Chauncey to Septima P. Clark regarding "how most of our black women feel about race mixing today now that times have greatly changed since slavery times."
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