University of Wisconsin Community Action Technicians Alumni Association Newsletter, Volume 1, Number 4 (b), including information related to staff, members, and alumni.
University of Wisconsin Community Action Technicians Alumni Association Newsletter, Volume 1, Number 4 (b), including information related to staff, members, and alumni.
University of Wisconsin Community Action Technicians Alumni Association Newsletter, Volume 1, Number 4 (a), including information related to staff, members, and alumni.
University of Wisconsin Community Action Technicians Alumni Association Newsletter, Volume 1, Number 4 (b), including information related to staff, members, and alumni.
University of Wisconsin Community Action Technicians Alumni Association Newsletter, Volume 1, Number 3, including information related to staff, members, and alumni.
University of Wisconsin Community Action Technicians Alumni Association Newsletter, Volume 1, Number 2, including information related to staff, members, and alumni.
University of Wisconsin Community Action Technicians Alumni Association Newsletter, Volume 1, Number 1, including information related to staff, members, and alumni.
Correspondence from Lila Parker, State Dept. of Public Welfare Division of Children and Youth, to Cynthia Maisel, Project Head Start, regarding training sessions for the Teaching Staff of Dane County Project Head Start.
Voter Education Newsletter entitled, "V.E.P. News," Volume 1, Number 7, discussing various news items relating to voting rights as pertaining to African American voters and political candidates.
Statement from Walter H. Bishop, President of East Tennessee Civil Liberties Union, regarding "legislative investigation of Highlander Research and Educational Center."
Correspondence from Margery Ames to Bernice Robinson, former classmates at the University of Wisconsin's Community Action Technicians Training Program, discussing upcoming newsletters.
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins, President of the Citizens Committee of Charleston County, to the Ministers, to Admiral B. H. Batcheller, Commander of the Charleston Naval Shipyard, regarding an invitation to the Equal Employment Opportunity meeting on February 1, 1967.
University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty Community Action Technicians memorandum to all trainees regarding information for field trip on May 17.
Memorandum from Lawrence L. Suhm, Program Director for the University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty Technicians Training Program, to all trainees regarding their acceptance and training program details.
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."
Correspondence from Ellene Jurgens to Bernice Robinson, former classmates at the University of Wisconsin's Community Action Technicians Training Program, discussing the recent C.A.T.ALYST newsletter.
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.
Correspondence from Dr. D. D. Kluppel, Speech and Hearing Clinic at University of Wisconsin, to Cynthia Maisel, Project Head Start, regarding training sessions in language development for the Teaching Staff of Dane County Project Head Start.
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."
University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty Community Action Technicians memorandum to all trainees regarding information for field trip from April 2 to April 8.
University of Wisconsin, University Extension, and Office of Economic Opportunity's Community Action Technicians Training Program yearbook for the Class of 1967.
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.
Handwritten correspondence from Thelma Addleman to Bernice Robinson, former classmates at the University of Wisconsin's Community Action Technicians Training Program, discussing matters related to future conferences.
Correspondence from E. C. Lindon, Captain of the U. S. Navy, Commanding Officer, to Bernice V. Robinson regarding a tour of the Naval Station facilities in Charleston, South Carolina for the purpose of promoting "stronger communication ties in the field of equal opportunity."
Correspondence from Margery Ames to Bernice Robinson, former classmates at the University of Wisconsin's Community Action Technicians Training Program, discussing upcoming newsletters.
Correspondence from George Hartung, Associate Professor of English at University of Wisconsin, to Cynthia Maisel, Project Head Start, regarding training sessions for the Teaching Staff of Dane County Project Head Start.
Correspondence from Aurelia Strupp, Preschool Laboratory, to Cynthia Maisel, Project Head Start, regarding training sessions for the Teaching Staff of Dane County Project Head Start.
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."
Correspondence from Robert A. Wuerl, Assistant Program Director for the University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty, to Bernice V. Robinson regarding training program.
Community Action Program Memorandum No. 27-A regarding coordination of CAPs with programs for educationally deprived children under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty Community Action Program Technicians Training Center creative thinking activities and course materials.
Handwritten class notes written by Bernice Robinson from Community Action Technicians training programs in Wisconsin, Iowa, Indiana, and North Carolina.
Handwritten notes on various Community Action Technicians Alumni Association matters, including information on the 1967-68 officers, meeting discussions, and memberships.
Proposed By-Laws for the Community Action Technicians Alumni Association, including information on its purpose, membership, executive directors, officers, advisors, regional representatives, dues, terms, duties, finance, elections, and selections.
"Certificate awarded to Bernice Robinson in recognition of satisfactory completion of the training courses for Community Action Program Technicians" at the University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty.
University of Wisconsin Commencement Ceremony Program in commemoration of the third graduating class of the Rural Community Action Technicians Training Program.
Memorandum from Lawrence L. Suhm to all CAP Graduates regarding University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty conference program, including tentative schedule and attendee participation form.
Schedule of activities for Robert E. Clasen's workshop entitled, "Proposal Development," as part of the University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty Conference.
Transcript of speech entitled, "Poverty - A Luxury We Can't Afford," written by John E. Murray, Community Education Specialist for The North Carolina Fund.
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee Community Action Technicians Training Program course material providing information on the Catalogue of Federal and State Aid Programs to Agencies and/or Localities, broken down by state.
Southern Christian Leadership Conference document entitled, "The Crisis in America's Cities: An Analysis of Social Disorder and a Plan of Action Against Poverty, Discrimination and Racism in Urban American," presented by Martin Luther King, Jr.
Program for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Tenth Anniversary Convention, themed "Where Do We Go From Here," to be held on August 14-17, 1967 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Report of Wilcox County Southern Christian Leadership Conference Anti-Poverty Program sent to the SCLC Coordinator, Project Director, and Administrative Director from Septima P. Clark, SCLC Supervisor of Workshops of Citizenship Education Program.