The State of South Carolina in the Supreme Court appeal from Charleston County Court of General Sessions, the Honorable Rodney A. Peeples, Presiding Judge, State of South Carolina vs. Robert Lee Smith, Brief of Appellant.
Memorandum from Charles S. Chandler, Director of the South Carolina White House Conference on Handicapped Individuals,to Study Group Leadership Members regarding suggested study group procedures. Includes "Regional Forum Suggested Group Discussion Format and Time Table," "Issue Reporting Form," "Discussion Topics," and "Regional Forum Program."
Statement issued from the office of South Carolina Governer James B. Edwards regarding the Advocacy for Handicapped Citizens, Inc., addressed to Septima P. Clark.
Typescript of a script to a theatrical work written by Eugene C. Hunt entitled, "A Journey In Faith and Courage. The Story of the Coming Street Y.W.C.A." The story takes place in Charleston, South Carolina around 1910.
Constitution of the Greenville County Literacy Association including articles on Name, Purpose, Members, Officers, Meetings, Committees, Parliamentary Authority, and Amendment to Constitution.
Constitution of the Charleston County Literacy Association including articles on Name, Purpose, Members, Officers, Meetings, Committees, Parliamentary Authority, and Amendment to Constitution.
Family Service document entitled, "Service Provided by State and Local Providers. Title XX - Contract Allocations by Service. Region 9: Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester."
Resume of Septima P. Clark, including information on her Birth and Parents, Schooling, Work Experiences, Organizational Affiliations, and Civic Awards. Contains handwritted annotations.
Resume of Septima P. Clark at 81 years of age, including personal information, education, experience, organizational affiliations, honors, and publications.
Photocopy of nomination for Septima P. Clark's membership to the Food Stamp Study Committee. Written and signed by Herbert U. Fielding, copied to the Charleston County Legislative Delegation.
Report sent from Robert R. Foster to Bill Knowles, Bertie Fischbein, and the Day Care Advisory Board entitled, "Report on Phase I. "Impact" Sessions of Training Program for Day Care Employees."
Typescript writing by Septima P. Clark recollecting the order of events on October 2, 1982, on which date Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia Andrew Young spoke to approzimately five hundred people in the lounge of the Ports Authority in Charleston, S.C.
A Training Proposal for the Charleston County Department of Social Services targeting Day Care Consultants, Center Directors, Assistant Directors, Teachers of Five-year Old Children, Teachers of three and four-year-old children, Teachers of infants, toddlers and two-year-old children, and Ancillary personnel.
Constitution of the Trident Forum for the Handicapped including articles on Name, Purpose, Finances, Membership, Board of Directors, Nominations and Elections, Duties of Officers, Board Standing Committees, Executive Committee, Community Forums, Advisory Panel, Amendments, Parlimentary Authority, and Dissolution.
Photocopy of concerns and recommendations for the Day Care Centers regarding training, buildings and grounds, equipment, cooks, parent involvement, attendance, and rents.
Pamphlet entitled, "East Side Redevelopment and Preservation Program" wherein the purpose, financial assistance, and project requirements of the program are stated.
Typescript document describing formation of Clients Councils in South Carolina, NAACP involvment, and individuals including Cleveland Stevens of Neighborhood Legal Assistance Program and Steven Granberg of NLAP.
Typescript public service announcement from the Clients Council of the Neighborhood Legal Assistance Program, Inc. providing information on services with member and president names. Signed by Septima P. Clark.
Typescript agenda for South Carolina Distric Meeting, National Clients Council, Inc. led by Stella D. Mosley, State Chairperson of National Clients Council, Inc.
"Proposal from Charleston Liberation Party to stage workshops in Charleston County to educate people on the pros and cons of proposed consolidation of local government."
Correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Edward M. Collins, President of the College of Charleston, supporting Eddie Ganaway for the position left in the wake of Lucille Whipper's resignation.
Letter from James B. Edwards, Governor of South Carolina, to Septima P. Clark regardin the Advocacy Committee of the South Carolina Development Disabilities Council.
Photocopy of a handwritten memo from Rev. W. T. Goodwin to Penecostal Churches, United Methodist Churches, African Methodist Churches, Presbyterian Churches, Baptist Churces, and Holliness Churches regarding the Esau Jenkins Memorial Scholarship Fund Drive and Memorial.
Letter from Willie Williams, Jr. of Willie Williams Real Estate to Septima P. Clark regarding Community Development Act of Columbia, South Carolina and Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. Enclosed Community Development Act materials and Summary of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974.
A tribute to Septima P. Clark entited, "A Tribute to Dr. Septima Poinsette Clark. A Hampton Echo In Our Soul," where the author discusses her personal and professional life and her impact on his career.
Resume of Septima P. Clark, including Academic and Other Interests, Organizations Affiliations, Civic Awards, Unsolicited Testimonials, and Suggested Lecture Topics.
Consitution and By-Laws for the Citizens Committee of Charleston County including articles regarding Name, Onject, Area, Membership, Dues, Fiscal Year, Meeting, Executive Committees, Offices, Committees,and Amendments.
Correspondence from W. E. Solomon, Executive Secretary for the Palmetto Education Association, to H. P. Hutchinson regarding "an investigation by the National Education Association Defense Commission."
Typescript letter from Margaret Price from the Office of Women's Activities of the Democratic National Committee regarding the "Lady Bird Special" whistle-stop tour of the south, including an attached schedule of stations stops.
Correspondence from Wilmot J. Fraser, Supervisor of Schools at School District No. 20, to Septima P. Clark "relative to behavior of youth after an activity at County Hall on March 11, 1967."
Photocopies of newspaper articles from the Savannah Morning News, Charleston News and Courier, and Beaufort Gazette written February 11, 12, 13, 1969 regarding "Freedm Physicals."
Letter from Special Education Consultant for the Charleston County School District to Septima P. Clark about Eli Clark's enrollment at James Simons School.
Typescript letter from Septima P. Clark and R. R. Woods to the "Director and Staff of the Salvation Army and Others" for giving gifts to the children at the Wallingford United Presbyterian Church's Kindergarten and Child Care Center.
Sample Official Ballot for the Special General Election for the First Congressional District, Charleston County featuring Mendel Davis (Democrat), James B. Edwards (Republican) and Victoria DeLee (United Citizens' Party).
Typescript letter from John H. Bennett, Jr., Attorney at Law of Neighborhood Legal Assistance Program, Inc., to Septima P. Clark regarding an honorary dinner in her name.
Correspondence from Hubert E. Sapp, Department of Political Science at North Carolina Central University, to Septima P. Clark following up on a recent meeting between the correspondents.
Correspondence from Thomas Steele, Special Projects Coordinator for the Youth Citizenship Fund, Inc., to Septima P. Clark regarding a workshop with high school interns.
Correspondence from Elma Lewis, Director for the Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts, Inc., to Septima P. Clark following up on a recent meeting between the correspondents.
Short biographical sketch and promotional material for Septima P. Clark, invited as an honored guest speaker at Merrill College through the Black Students' Alliance, University of California, Santa Cruz.
Correspondence from Arthur M. Wilcox, Editor for the Charleston Evening Post, to Septima P. Clark regarding a contribution to the Letters and Post column.
Correspondence from Bill Saunders, Committee for Better Racial Assurance (COBRA), to Septima P. Clark regarding an event honoring Representative Herbert Fielding, Councilman Lonnie Hamilton, James Clyburn, Esau Jenkins, and Septima P. Clark.
League of Women Voters of Charleston County, Volume XXV Bulletin No. 1 including a calendar of events, president's letter, background on the Charleston County Assessment Program, and various reports and program updates.
Agenda to the League of Women Voters Education Fund's Conference on Expanding the Electorate Administrative Obstacles to Voting held on August 1-2, 1972 with Septima P. Clark's notes on the back of each page.
Letter from Charlene Haykel to Septima P. Clark regarding the recipient's agreement to become a member of a panel at the Conference on Administrative Obstacles to the League of Women Voters Education Fund.
Letter from Charlene Haykel to Septima P. Clark thanking the recipient for participating in a roundtable discussion at a League of Women Voters Education conference.
Typescript notice to members of the Democratic Women of Charleston County containing details regarding the upcoming meeting to be held on February 7, 1973. Addressedto Septima P. Clark.
Correspondence from Inez Smith Reid, Executive Director for the Black Women's Community Development Foundation (BWCDF), to Septima P. Clark regarding the past, present, and future of the BWCDF.
Correspondence from Inez Smith Reid, Executive Director for the Black Women's Community Development Foundation (BWCDF), to Septima P. Clark regarding the past, present, and future of the BWCDF.
Correspondence from Gordan B. Stine to Septima P. Clark congratulating Clark on receiving a special award from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
Charleston Area Federated Clubs of South Carolina Federation of Women's and Girl's Clubs, Annual Club Women's Day Program, dedicated to Mary McLeod Bethune, to be held on November 25, 1973