Correspondence from Beverley J. Morgan, Project Director for New Dimensions in Community Service, Inc., to Septima P. Clark thanking Clark for agreeing "to serve as a questionnaire facilitator."
Letter from Bernard A. Veney, Executive Director of National Clients Council to Septima P. Clark thanking her for her interest in being one of the persons nominated by the National Clients Council for a place on the Legal Services Corporation Board of Directors.
Handwritten correspondence from Alvis V. Adair, President of DARS Research and Evaluation Systems Design, Inc., to Septima P. Clark offering his assistance in helping youths. Enclosed Alvis V. Adair resume.
Letter from Bernard A. Veney, Executive Director of National Clients Council to Septima P. Clark' informing her that she will be one of the delegates to attend National Clients Council Regional Meeting for Region VI.
Letter from Ellsworth Morgan, Chairperson for National Clients Council to National Clients Council Member regarding President Jimmy Carter appointing three eligible clients to the Legal Services Corporation Board of Directors.
Correspondence from Edward A. O'Sheasy, Associate Superintendent for the Charleston County Public Schools, to Septima P. Clark regarding the Third Annual Retiree Recognition Dinner.
Correspondence from Ronald J. Chepesiuk, Archivist at Winthrop College, to Septima P. Clark regarding "the manuscript collecting program at the Winthrop College Archives."
Letter from William A. Bennett, Budget Board Chairman for Trident United Way to Septima P. Clark regarding 1978 program allocations for the Family Service of Charleston.
Correspondence from Major Bernard, President of the Afro-American Society, to Septima P. Clark regarding a speaking engagement at an Afro-American Society banquet.
Letter from William A. Bennett, Budget Board Chairman for Trident United Way to Septima P. Clark regarding 1978 program allocations for the Family Service of Charleston.
Letter from J. Stanley Alexander, Research Director for the Voter Education Project to Septima P. Clark regarding the development of a Citzenship Education Workshop.
Correspondence from Edward A. O'Sheasy, Associate Superintendent for the Charleston County Public Schools, to Septima P. Clark regarding the Third Annual Retiree's Banquet.
Correspondence from Bill Hallman, Classic Chairman to Sertoma Club of Charleston, to Septima P. Clark regarding "assistance to the community by aiding the Charleston Sertoma Club."
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."
Correspondence from Thomas L. Johnson, Assistant Librarian for the South Caroliniana Library at the University of South Carolina, to Septima P. Clark regarding an article, questionnaire, and potential visit to Charleston, South Carolina.
Correspondence from Liz J. Patterson, Chair History Component of the South Carolina Internation Women's Year Committee, to Septima P. Clark regarding the committee's state conference themed, "Barriers-Fallen."
Minutes to the meeting of the Day Care Advisory Board of the Charleston County Department of Social Services Day Care Program held on September 30, 1977.
YWCA of Greater Charleston's Spring 1977 newsletter addressed to Septima P. Clark, discussing the YWCA' 70th Birthday Celebration, the 70th Anniversary Souvenir Booklet, The Association Review, YWCA World Mutual Service 1977, Internationl Buffet Supper, Volunteer Recognition Service, YWCA Committee Meetings, Christmas Program, and Interest Groups.
League of Women Voters of Charleston County's local government act document entitled, "Home Rule In South Carolina," drafted by Richard L. Black. The document explains the legislation package popularly known as the "Home Rule Act" which indends to grant political subdivisions decision-making power in local affairs.
YWCA of Greater Charleston's Spring 1977 newsletter addressed to Septima P. Clark, discussing General Information, Spring Events, Adult Classes, Youth Classes, Leisure Time Activities, and Summer Camp.