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.
Black and white photograph of Matilda Clark and her grandson, Nerie Clark III. Written on back: "Nerie & Grandma; Former Slave; Nerie and Grandma Clark."
Contract and Agreement between Septima P. Clark and LeGette Blythe regarding the publication of "The Story of Mrs. Septima Clark" through publisher E.P. Dutton and Co., In.
Evening post newspaper article by Septima P. Clark entitled, "Praise For Crews From Septima Clark" wherein Clark pays "tribute to Dr. Alton Crews, head Charleston County Board of Education."
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.
Resume of Septima P. Clark, including Academic and Other Interests, Organizations Affiliations, Civic Awards, Unsolicited Testimonials, and Suggested Lecture Topics.
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.
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.
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