Correspondence from Dora Smith, Y.W.C.A. Branch Kindergarten Teacher, and Christian O. Jackson, Branch Director, to parents regarding the first Kindergarten P.T.A. Meeting to be held on November 9, 1967.
Correspondence from Christine O. Jackson, Branch Director for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to Louise Guy, Department of Public Welfare, tendering her resignation as secretary of the Charleston Community Worker's Association.
Correspondence from Christine O. Jackson, Branch Director for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to Committee Members regarding an upcoming special meeting of the Committee on Administration to be held on November 2, 1967.
Correspondence from Christine O. Jackson to Rev. C. D. Cooper, Pastor for the Westminster Presbyterian Church, regarding the Annual World Fellowship Vesper Service.
Handwritten correspondence from Mrs. Joseph King to Mrs. John C. Hawk and Mrs. Russell D. Long, President and Executive Director of the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., regarding Advisory Committee matters.
Correspondence from Marguerite D. Greene, Teenage Program Director for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to school advisors regarding the Y-Teen Advisor's Meeting to be held on September 28, 1967.
Correspondence from Mae B. Wilson, Budget Director for the United Community Services, Inc. to Christine Jackson, Director for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., regarding financial matters.
Correspondence from Edythe King, Chairman for the Committee on Administration for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., regarding an upcoming meeting to be held on June 3, 1967.
Correspondence from Christine O. Jackson, Branch Director for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to William J. Clement regarding a Committee on Administration meeting held on September 18, 1967.
Memorandum from Erle Johnston, Jr., Director of Jackson State College regarding the arrival of Willie Ricks and Cleveland Sellers of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee "to help perpetuate and agitate the situation at Jackson State College."
Correspondence from Leroy F. Anderson to Dr. Franklin C. Fetter, Dean of the School of Medicine of the Medical College of South Carolina, regarding Rev. Henry L. Grant and Mr. Herbert A. DeCosta.
A written piece by Mamie Fields about an unsuccessful vote taken on May 19, 1967 to segregate YWCA clubs. It also mentions potential improvements she wants to add to their YWCA chapter.
A photo of Mamie Fields, Ethel Murray, and Hattie Holmes at the Jack Tar Hotel during the regional convention in 1967. The photo was tken by Nat Purefoy Photography and has a caption on the back that reads "Came home and founded the Charleston Clean-up Program."
One on side of the paper is a letter from club president T.I. Washington to members, kicking off the 1967-1968 season, with a mention of Federation Day. On the other side of the paper is a draft of a letter from Mamie Fields to Washington, accepting the role of club historian and suggesting they advocate to the county library to keep the name of the Dart Library when they re-open it as a new branch.
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."
President's message from program for a Southeastern Association of Colored Women's Clubs meeting. The page also contains advertisements from local businesses and a listing of club committee officers.
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.
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.
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.
A portion of the program for the 58th annual meeting of the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, held at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Registration certificate naming Mrs. Mamie E. Fields as a registered elector in precinct 12 in Charleston. The card is dated October 16, 1967 and is signed by Fields and Inez A. Simpson, a member of the Board of Registration.
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."