Pamphlet entitled, "How to Organize An NAACP Youth Council" published by the Youth and College Division, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
"The Challenge," a 15-minute radio script produced by the Public Information Department of the National Board of the Y.W.C.A. for use in the Centennial program.
John Hay Whitney Foundation pamphlet discussing the foundation's purpose, description of the foundation operations, and current programs of the foundation.
Budget and Project Proposal for Citizen's Committee Cooperative Coordination for the Maintaining of Culture and Up-Grading of Skill for Charleston County Black Community Betterment.
A clock topper, ornamental figurine that is displayed atop a mantel or shelf clock. The female figure is seated beside a quiver of arrows and holds a box of jewels. Made by the Art Metal Works Company in New York, New York.
Correspondence from Mabel T. Everett, Office Executive and Business Manager for the Conventions and Conferences Division for the National Board of the Y.W.C.A., to Ada C. Baytop regarding the a financial dispute.
Correspondence from Robert E. Speer, President of the National Board of the Y.W.C.A., to the Chairman and Branch Secretary regarding the 1930 Convention.
Correspondence from Naomi S. Hanks, Department of Data and Trends for the National Board of the Y.W.C.A., to the General Secretary regarding the Y.W.C.A. annual report. Enclosed annual report for 1942.
National Board of the Y.W.C.A. memorandum correspondence from Brooks Creedy, National Industrial Staff, and Helen Sheley, National Business and Professional Staff, regarding an enclosed letter "from Elsa Graves to Industrial and Professional groups which tells of the latest developments in the World Federation of Democratic Youth." Enclosed Southern Area Business and Professional Summer Conference program, Summary and Discussion of Interpreting the Y.W.C.A. Purpose to Y-Teens.
National Board of the Y.W.C.A. memorandum from Brooks Creedy, National Industrial Staff, and Helen Sheley, National Business and Professional Staff, regarding an enclosed letter "from Elsa Graves to Industrial and Professional groups which tells of the latest developments in the World Federation of Democratic Youth."
National Board of the Y.W.C.A. memorandum from Virginia L. Heim, Business and Professional Secretary, to Business and Professional Program Directors, regarding Y.W.C.A. matters.
National Board of the Y.W.C.A. memorandum from Kathaleen Carpenter, Teen-Age Program Staff, to Amanda L. Keith regarding an orientation period for club advisors.
National Council of the Business and Professional Women's Assembly memorandum from Mary K. Freibott, President of the National Business and Professional Council, to All Business and Professional Girls.
National Board of the Y.W.C.A. memorandum from Mrs. Alfred E. Mudge, Chairman of the Subcommittee for Teen-Age Program, and Leta H. Galpin, National Teen-Age Program Staff, to Chairman of Committee for Teen-Age Program and Teen-Age Director.
Correspondence from Florence C. Harris, Field Staff, Southern Region of the Community Division, to Y.W.C.A. Staff Members regarding a Staff Meeting on Supervision.
"Suggested Advance Story for World's Y.W.C.A. Membership" from the Public Information Department, to be held during National Y.W.C.A. Week, April 23 through 29, 1950.
National Board of the Y.W.C.A. memorandum from Genevieve Lowry, Executive Committee Division, to Executive Director, Branch Executives and Program Directors.
National Board of the Y.W.C.A. memorandum from Florence C. Harris and Kathaleen Carpenter, Field Staff for the Southern Region Community Division to Teen-Age Program Directors.
World's Y.W.C.A. Membership Celebration Committee document providing information on World's Y.W.C.A. Membership Day to be held on April 26, 1950. Enclosed "Workers Creed."
National Board of the Y.W.C.A. memorandum from Florence C. Harris, Field Staff for the Southern Region Community Division to Staff Attending the Meetings on Supervision.
National Board of the Y.W.C.A. memorandum from Lois Diehl, Correlator for the Eastern Region, and Leta H. Galpin, Teen-Age Program Staff, to All Staff Carrying Responsibility for Teen-Age Program.
Correspondence from Dorothy I Height, Director of the Y.W.C.A. School for Professional Workers, to Theresa Jones regarding the 1953 Y.W.C.A. School for Professional Workers conference.
Correspondence from Walter White, Executive Secretary for the NAACP, to J. Arthur Brown regarding the recipient's activity in local and national involvement with the NAACP.
Constitution and By-Laws for Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People wherein articles discuss Name and Object, Membership, Officers, Committees, Election of Officers and Executive Committees, Meetings, Dues, Dees and Assessment, Quorum, Order of Business, Expulsion, Suspension or Removal of Officers and Members, Suspension and Revocation of Charters, By-Laws, Admentments, Authorized Committees, Youth and Junior Youth Councils, Woman's Auxiliary, and Indebtness Fiscal Business Year.
A program from the 32nd biennial convention of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, held at the Park-Sheraton Hotel. Part of the convention was focused on honoring state presidents. It was hosted by the Empire State Federation of Women's Clubs, Inc.
Contract and Agreement between Septima P. Clark and LeGette Blythe regarding the publication of "The Story of Mrs. Septima Clark" through publisher E.P. Dutton and Co., In.
Correspondence from Anna D. Kelly, Branch Director for Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to Dorothy I. Height, Bureau of Personnel and Training for the National Board of the Y.W.C.A., regarding Committee on Administration matters.
Correspondence from Edward J. Odom, Jr., NAACP National Church Secretary, to friends of the NAACP regarding a Self-Help "Community Uplift" project and enclosed Guidelines for the project.
Correspondence from Maxwell Hahn, Executive Vice President of The Field Foundation, to Dr. Wesley A. Hotchkiss regarding a Field Foundation check payable to the order of the United Church Board for Homeland Ministries.
Correspondence from Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary for the NAACP, to Branches, Youth Councils, and College Chapters of the NAACP regarding the annual meeting of the NAACP to be held on January 4, 1965.
Correspondence from Anna D. Kelly, Branch Director for Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to Ethlyn Christensen, Director for the Bureau of Research and Program Resources for the Y.W.C.A., regarding material on Household Employment matters.
Invitation and program for a Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee event, featuring Harry Belafonte, Barbra Streisand, Marlon Brando, Sonny Terry, Diahann Carroll, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Brownie McGhee.
Correspondence from Lucille Black to J. Arthur Brown regarding the recipient's retirement as president of the South Carolina State Conference of Branches.
Correspondence from Anna D. Kelly, Branch Director for Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to the National Association of Social Workers requesting copies of "The Work on Poverty."
Correspondence from Anna D. Kelly, Branch Director for Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to S. C. Electric and Gas Company requesting a "catalog of films and list of subjects from which selections may be made for program groups."
Correspondence from Gloster B. Current, Director of Branches for the NAACP, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Brown regarding Kivie Kaplan and Millicent Brown.
Publication entitled, "Making the Most of Your Money: Lessons in Consumer Education for Adults," written by the Education Division of Institution of Life Insurance.
Agenda Item 24 for the twenty-second session of the United Nations General Assembly, providing a "statement made by Mr. James Forman, International Affairs Director, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), at the 1721st meeting of the Fourth Committee on 17 November 1967."
Correspondence from Mrs. Joseph Brockington, Bookkeeper and Secretary for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to the Savings and Security Plan and the Retirement Fund for the National Board of the Y.W.C.A. regarding financial matters.
Correspondence from Christine O. Jackson, Branch Director for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to Mrs. Mildred B. Holloway, Personnel Consultant for the Western and Southern Regions of the Bureau of Personnel and Training, regarding a vacancy in the Teenage Program Director position.
Correspondence from Horace Julian Bond, Editor of the Student Voice, to Philip W. Haberman, Jr. of Proskauer, Rose, Goetz and Mendelsohn regarding the insurance of the Student Voice's publication.
Correspondence from Bernice V. Robinson to Norman E. DeWire, Joint Strategy and Action Committee, regarding funding for the Yonges Island Community Day Care Center, with enclosed Yonges Island Community Day Care Center for 1970-1971.
Correspondence from William C. Pelster, on behalf of Donovan Leisure Newton and Irvine, to Honorable Solomon Blatt, Jr. of the United States District Court regarding a legal motion involving the Y.W.C.A. of Greater Charleston. Enclosed Civil Action No. 70-180, No. 70-1062 and related court documents.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Charles V. Hamilton regarding personal thoughts on politics and philosophy with regard to African American struggles.
Correspondence from Bernice Robinson to Leslie Dunbar, Executive Vice President of the Field Foundation, regarding the "Civil Rights Oral History Project."
Pamphlet detailing the need for more federal money being put toward benefitting children including topics such as child advocacy, child development and day care, child health, and child welfare.
Correspondence from Bernice Robinson to Wesley Hotchkiss of United Church Board of Homeland Ministries regarding the Civil Rights Oral History project.
Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization pamphlet entitled, "A Report of IFCO Concerns 1974," wherein a report of the year's activities are discussed.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People published magazine entitled, "The Crisis," August through September, 1974, Volume 81, Number 7, Whole Number 714. Articles written by Ronald Seltzer, Rudolf J. Friederich, Gossie Harold Hudson, Joe L. Mattox, Bernard Mackler, and James E. Newton.