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.
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.
National Clients Council's publication entitled, "Community Notes" discussing legislation and National Clients Council news, services, and eligibility.
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
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.
Press release statement from the United States Commission on Civil Rights regarding a report issued after a 10-month national study of school desegregation.
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.
The Association of American Colleges' subscriber package including letter from Director Bernice Sandler, article entitled, "Trends in Female Degree Recipients," and publication entitled, "On Campus With Women," Number 14 containing Title IX bulletin, affirmative action and employment, coeducating and admissions, education of women, and minority women.
The Black Women's Community Development Foundation's publication for "A Symposium on Black Women" held on January 7-8, 1972. Contents include a Letter to Symposium Participants, Chicago: A Backward Glimpse, Chicago: A Forward Glance'The Need for Communication, A Black Women's Community Development Foundation Communications Network, and a Roster of Symposium Participants.
Press release statement from the United States Commission on Civil Rights regarding a report on the progress of school desegregation in Williamsburg School District.
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 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.
Photocopy of document entitled, "Alternatives/Supplements to SAC Reports" wherein SAC surveys or investigative reports, SAC position papers, SAC member commentaries, and report summaries to be released simultaneously with SAC reports are discussed.
South Carolina Federation of Women's and Girl's Clubs Fifth Annual Awards Banquet program to take place at the Ramada Inn in Spartanburg, South Carolina on April 27, 1974. Publication provides program of events, information on banquet speaker, Thelma T. Daley, and lyrics to "Lift Every Voice and Sing" by James Weldon Johnson.
PEER publication entitled, "Summary of the Regulation for Title IX Education Amendments of 1972." The regulation for Title IX went into effect on July 21, 1975.
Correspondence from Ann Franklin, Training Department for the Girl Scouts of the United States of America, to Septima P. Clark regarding an honor from the Girl Sout council.
Article entitled, "The Education Amendments of 1976: Impact on Women and Girls Concerning Title IX and Other Amendments" regarding sex descrimination in federally assisted education programs.
South Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs' Proposed Project, drafted by Bicentennial Chairman Mrs. Larry T. Riggs, outlining a project using the Bible passage, Daniel 17:32, as a guide.
Photocopy of letter from Area Assistant Superintendent David J. Mack, Jr. to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Handwritten correspondence from Julia Bennett, Chairman of Freedom Fund Committee, to Septima P. Clark regarding a potential guest speaking engagement at the Charleston Chapter of the NAACP Bicentennial.
Correspondence from W. F. Davenport, President for Political Action and Program Committees for the North Charleston Branch of the NAACP, to Septima P. Clark regarding the Annual Tea and Political Rally.
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."
Letter from Penn Community Services to Septima P. Clark including a suggested outline for "First Workshop," entitled, "Two Hundred Years Of Survival On The Sea Islands: Implications For The Future Culturally, Historically, and Economically," to take place February 6-8, 1976.
Letter and attached report written by ? of Planning And Management Assistance Project addressed to J. Herman Blake of Penn Community Services. The report provides an overview of Penn Community Services as of April 1978 with regard to the overall function of the organization, its financial situation, and recommendations moving forward. Attachements include statistics on foundation support, current fund monthly expenditures, and a directory to the Penn Board of Directors, 1979-81.
Proposed committee meeting minutes for the Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees of Penn Community Services, Inc. held on September 20st and 21nd, 1974.
A document entitled, "A Proposal For Historic Building Restoration Project," submitted by John Buffington, Executive Director of Penn Community Services, submitted to Office of the Governer of South Carolina, Manpoower Division.
Invitation to the Blacks United For Action, Inc.'s first annual Community Development and Voter Education Workshop held at the Penn Community Center, April 16-18, 1971. Includes a description of the organization with goals and its economic, educational, and political programs.
February 1974 edition of the monthly publication entitled, "Beaufort Land of Isles" wherein the history and current goals of the Penn Community Services organization are discussed.
The Chronicle newspaper article entitled, "Frogmore's Penn Community Services Attracts National Spotlight," wherein the author discusses Penn's programs regarding "Black Land Ownership."
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."
A report generated by Penn Community Services entitled, "Oral History Tapes in Retrospect," describing their method of cataloguing, recommendations for future interviews, and recommendations for materials on file.
Penn Community Services report discussing "The OMBE Contract" scope of work, personnel, and recommendations, "The Low Country Economic Development Corporation" membership and board, activities, current stage of development, course of action, and recommendations.
Penn Community Services' Child Development plans for July 1, 1973 to June 30, 1974 presenting the Statement of Needs, Goals, Plan of Work, and Resources.
League of Women Voters of Charleston County's Volume XXV Bulletin No. 1 including a calendar of events, Poll Watchers' Handbook, and various organizational updates.
First Annual Community Development and Voter Education Workshop for Blacks United for Action, Inc. held at Penn Community Center. "Bluepring For Action in the 70's. Rights Responsibilities and Respect" was the theme. Includes schedule of events taking place from April 16-18 and directions to the venue.
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.
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.
A typescript copy of a speech by Septima P. Clark at a Credit Union, raising awareness about the poor state of community and encouraging the audience to make an effort to change this state. Additional topics include the Citizens Committee, Esau Jenkins, and NAACP.
Pamphlet joinly published by Progressive Club, Citizen's Club, C.O. Federal Credit Union, and Esau Jenkins Memorial Scholarship Fund with brief descriptions of each organization.
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.
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.
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.
Memorandum from Bernard A. Veney, Executive Director of National Clients Council, to "Distribution D" regarding regional and state structure with enclosed amendment to Article III of the NCC Bylaws.
Correspondence from Joseph P. Riley, Jr., Mayor of the City of Charleston, to Nerie David Clark III congratulating Clark on his "singular act of bravery in saving several persons at Folly Beach on July 12, 1976."
Memorandum from Bernard A. Veney, Executive Director of National Clients Council, to "Distribution D" regarding availability of legal services corporation funds.
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 Joseph P. Riley, Jr., Mayor of the City of Charleston, to Septima P. Clark regarding Clark's receipt of the H. Council Trenholm Memorial Award.
Memorandum from Courtney Siceloff, Equal Opportunity Specialist, Southern Regional Office to the United States Commission on Civil Rights to South Carolina Advisory Committee with enclosed minutes and agenda for the previous meeting held on July 21, 1976.
Handwritten correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Strom Thurmond, South Carolina State Senator, thanking Thurmond for his acknowledgement of Clark being named as The H. Council Trenholm Memorial Award winner.
National Clients Council's publication entitled, "Community Notes" discussing legislation and National Clients Council news, services, and eligibility.
National Clients Council's publication entitled, "Community Notes" discussing legislation and National Clients Council news, services, and eligibility.
National Clients Council's publication entitled, "Community Notes" discussing legislation and National Clients Council news, services, and eligibility.
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