United States Congress' Social Security Amendment of 1965, Title V - Part 4 - Section 532, grants for comprehensive health services for children and youth, included in a packet distributed by the Ohio Office of Opportunity.
Document entitled, "Report on Southwide Voter Education Workshop," written by Bernice V. Robinson, summarizing and discussing the various topics presented at the the 1966 workshop.
Document entitled, "Report on Southwide Voter Education Workshop," written by Bernice V. Robinson, summarizing and discussing the various topics presented at the the 1966 workshop.
Youth Educational Services, Inc published pamphlet entitled, "Y.E.S. Tutors in Action," discussing the purpose of the Youth Educational Services' purpose and benefits.
United States Commission on Civil Rights' publication entitled, "Title VI' One Year After," a survey of desegregation of health and welfare services in the south.
Yellow, violet, and natural coiled raffia basket with two handles; tray-shaped, repetitive geometric decorations in natural raffia within violet bands, edge is three rows of tightly woven material with handles on either side, plain underside; origin Uganda.
Yellow, violet, and natural coiled raffia basket; repetitive geometric decorations in natural raffia within violet bands, edge is three rows of tightly woven material, plain underside; origin Uganda.
Memorandum from Stokely Carmichael, Bob Mants, Tina Harris, and "Alabama Staff" to "Staff" regarding a proposal for a "Poor Peoples Land Corporation," pages 1, 3, and 4.
Lowndes County Freedom Organization pamphlet providing information on the November 8th election, including candidates for Sheriff, Tax Collector, Tax Assessor, Coroner, and Board of Education, interspersed with a narrative of the organization presented in comic form.
Wooden slit gong with two handles carved on each side, one with metal and straw wrapped around it; metal strip and random nails nailed onto one side; origin Rwanda.
Five string harp with a wooden body, animal skin across top, cord strings; very decorated with geometric pattern wood-burned into body, arm has giraffe-like spots; origin Uganda.