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.
Center for African and African-American Studies (CAAS) "Occasional Paper No. 7" entitled, "Negritude: Philosophy of Culture," written by Richard A. Long, Director for the CAAS at Atlanta University.
A fact sheet released by Atlanta University relating the events of the Orangeburg Massacre and advocating dressing in black on February 15th, 1968 to commemorate the lives of the three men slain on the day of their funerals.
A press release from the national office of the W.E.B. DuBois Clubs of America describing the events of the Orangeburg Massacre and its misrepresentation in the media. This release was to be distributed to local chapters of the DuBois Clubs to educate its members on the events of the Orangeburg Massacre, to suggest ways for them to get involved in promoting awareness, and to advocate for mass mobilization against racial repression.
School photograph of Sharon Peters. She is wearing a blue vest and a paisley scarf and eyeglasses with dark frames. Inscription reads “1968 Sharon Peters”