South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs' Fiftieth Anniversary publication. Affiliated with National Association of Colored Women's Clubs. Publication contains photographs of club members in various locations around South Carolina, information on members and subgroups, and advertisements.
Constitution and By-Laws for Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People wherein articles discuss Name and Object, Membership, Officers, Committees, Election of Officers and Executive Committees, Meetings, Dues, Dees and Assessment, Quorum, Order of Business, Expulsion, Suspension or Removal of Officers and Members, Suspension and Revocation of Charters, By-Laws, Admentments, Authorized Committees, Youth and Junior Youth Councils, Woman's Auxiliary, and Indebtness Fiscal Business Year.
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.
Color photograph of Honorable L. Harvard Bennett with family on Easter, 1963. Inscription on back of image: "Hon. L. Harvard Bennett; Radcliffe St., Chas.; Grad. Of Avery (1932?); Fed. Judge–Washington D.C."
Correspondence from Robert J. Rumsey, Program Secretary for the American Friends Service Committee, Inc., to Septima P. Clark regardin a speaking opportunity.
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.
Typescript copy of report entitled, "Urbanization of the Negro. Problems and Prospects of the Promised Land" by J. Herman Blake presented at "Conference '67: Survival of Black People" in San Francisco in January 28, 1967 and in Los Angeles in May 27, 1967.
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."
Black and white photograph of Nerie Clark III in soap box car at derby. Handwritten on back: "The picture is a picture of Nerie David Clark III when he was in the Soap Box Derby; Race DateL July 23, 1967 Sunday; It was the first soap Derby to come to Hickory North Carolina; Neri won 3 and lost 2; He got 21st place out of 46 boys. It was 4 negro."
The State newspaper article entitled, "Allen Trustees State Truth In Releasing Dr. B. J. Glover" discussing the unrest at Allen University and Rev. B. J. Glover's role.
Letter from Faculty and Staff of Allen University regarding opinions of some faculty and staff members who are opposed to the present unrest at Allen University.
Job description for a "Training Director" for the Penn Community Services' program to "develop and direct a program to train lay persons from rural communities, primarely in the South, in a knowledge of community development."
Handwritten correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company regarding a May 1968 article on Southern Bell construction.
Typescript essay by J. Herman Blake entitled, "Rosa Brisbane on Slavery Time" consisting of an interview with Rosa Brisbane, Daufuskie Island native whose parents were slave.
Typescript copy of J. Herman Blake's report to the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation entitled, "Citizen Participation. Democracy and Social Change," regarding community development in Johns Island, South Carolina and the Woodlawn Area on the south side of Chicago.
Black and white photograph of group of people outdoors by the street. Inscription on back of image. Archivist inscription on back of image: "[Hospital Strike]"
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."