Correspondence from Thomas L. Johnson, Assistant Librarian for the South Caroliniana Library at the University of South Carolina, to Septima P. Clark regarding the future of her personal papers.
The National Council of Negro Women, Inc. South Carolina State Mechanism program in honor of Mary McLeod Bethune including a schedule for the evening and names of speakers, chairpersons, and hostesses.
Correspondence from Marie K. Warren, President of the Charleston Federation of Teachers, to Keith Thompson regarding "recommendations that the Charleston Federation of Teachers has concerning policies 4135.4 and 4135.3."
Program to the College of Charleston's "208th Founders Day Exercises and Parents Day" wherein the biographies of the honorary degree recipients' biographies are presented, one of whom is Septima P. Clark.
Correspondence from Demetrios C. Liollio to Keith Thompson, Chairman of the Charleston County Public Schools. Handwritten message written by Demetrios C. Liollio to Septima P. Clark thanking her for speaking with them.
Correspondence from Keith M. Thompson, Chairman for the Charleston County Board of Trustees, to Marie Warren, President of the Charleston Federation of Teachers, regarding "a slight change in the grievance policy."
Correspondence from Marie K. Warren, President of the Charleston Federation of Teachers, to Keith Thompson regarding a "Supreme Court ruling on the use of the NTE to the 2.28 per cent raise granted to teachers."
News from the College of Charleston for immediate release, announcing the news that "Charleston educator and humanitarian Septima P. Clark donated her papers and memorabilia to the College of Charleston."
Correspondence from Martha C. Knight, Coordinator for ITV/Radio, Volunteer for the Charleston County Public Schools, to Septima P. Clark regarding "a special invitation to attend to county-wide reception and recognition program for those who have served as school volunteers for Charleston County Public Schools."
Correspondence from Martha C. Knight, Coordinator for ITV/Radio, Volunteer for the Charleston County Public Schools, to Septima P. Clark regarding an audio cassette copy of the speech made by Rev. Jesse Jackson at Gaillard Auditorium on March 14, 1978.
Correspondence from Johnnie McFadden, Special Assistant to the Provost of the University of South Carolina, to Septima P. Clark regarding a "reception honoring Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, recipient of the Doctor of Humane Letters degree."
Correspondence from Theodore S. Stern, President of the College of Charleston, to Septima P. Clark serving "as an official request on behalf of the College of Charleston to be the repository for [Clark's] papers and/or memorabilia."
Correspondence from Edward E. Ledford and Janet D. Sharwell, Chairperson and Executive Director for the South Carolina State Chapter National Association of Social Workers, to Septima P. Clark regarding Clark's nomination for Citizen of the Year.
YWCA of Greater Charleston's "Ninth Annual Meeting. 70th Anniversary Celebration" Program. The theme of the evening is "Where Women On The Move Make A Difference" and provides information on the YWCA of Greater Charleston's personnel and board of directors, evening program, financial report for 1977, president's report, and statement of purpose.
Correspondence from Robert E. Perdue, Acting Chairman for South Carolina State College, to Septima P. Clark regarding the future of Clark's personal papers.
Correspondence from John Norton, Program Associate, School Finance Project for the American Friends Service Committee, to Septima P. Clark regarding the South Carolina Education Finance Act of 1977.
Memorandum from Bernard A. Veney, Executive Director for the National Clients Council to Board of Directors regarding a resolution passed at the previous meeting. Resolution attached.
Correspondence from Joseph P. Riley, Jr., Mayor of the City of Charleston, to Septima P. Clark regarding Clark's election "by City Council to the position of honorary member of the City of Charleston's Commission for Women."
Correspondence from Ellen Eisenman of the South Side Settlement to Septima P. Clark regarding Teen Camp group plans to visit the Highlander School and Johns Island, South Carolina.
Correspondence from Kay B. Nichols, President of the National Council of Negro Women, Inc., to Septima P. Clark regarding the "third Mary McLeod Bethune Celebration."
Correspondence from Ernest F. Hollings, South Carolina State Senator, to Septima Clark regarding "a copy of the booklet 'Black Americans in Congress.'"
Memorandum from Bobby D. Doctor, Regional Director of United States Commission on Civil Rights, Southern Regional Office to Septima P. Clark regarding a meeting wherein her ideas will be discussed.
Typescript draft of the Constitution and By-Laws of the Democratic Women of Charleston County, revised on January 4, 1978. Pages 1 of 3 and 2 of 3 only.
Letter from Joseph P. Riley to Septima P. Clark congratulating her on being elected by City Council to the position of honorary member of the City of Charleston's Commission for Women.
League of Women Voters of South Carolina's Legislative Newsletter, Vol. XII, February-March 1978, including information on the 1978 General Assembly, E.R.A., Senate Subsistence Pay, Education, Child Welfare, Environmental Legislation, State Legislature, and Restration and Election Laws. Addressed to Septima P. Clark.
League of Women Voters of South Carolina's South Carolina Voter, Vol. XXVII No. 6, including information on State Government Day, Environmental Calendar, Belva High, Poll Managers, and other legislative issues. Addressed to Septima P. Clark.
League of Women Voters of South Carolina's South Carolina Voter, Vol. XXVII No. 6, including information on council, the 1978-79 budget, and other budgetary issues. Addressed to Septima P. Clark.
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