Correspondence from Dolores S. Greene, Project Director for the Petersfield Human Services Corporation, Inc., to William B. Whitney, Director of the CETA Division, regarding the Petersfield Human Services Corporation Proposal for Fiscal Year 1982 to 1983, beginning on October 1, 1982.
Format for Presenting Program Askings to the Program Council and the Commission on World Service and Finance , completed by Esau Jenkins with handwritten notes.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Marshall C. Grisby, President of Benedict College, regarding "articles in the "State" newspaper regarding the U.S. Department of Health Funding of the Benedict College Black Male Role Model Project."
Letter from Willie Williams, Jr. of Willie Williams Real Estate to Septima P. Clark regarding Community Development Act of Columbia, South Carolina and Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. Enclosed Community Development Act materials and Summary of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974.
A photo, from a publication, of the Culture Club, one of the federated clubs in Columbia, South Carolina. The caption tells about the founding of the club and lists members at the time.
A letter from Eunice Stackhouse to Mamie Fields about a tribue to Marion Wilkinson. On the back of the letter are handwritten notes about what to feature in the next "Clubwomen" publication.
Constitution and By-Laws of S.C. Association of Black Elected Officials including articles on Name, Membership, Structure, Elections, Meetings, Authority, Executive Secretary, Endorsements, Dues, and Amendments.
Two photocopied pieces of correspondence from Butler W. Nance, President of the Columbia Branch of the NAACP. One is addressed to Mary White Ovington on February 5, 1919 regarding the "fight for Negro teachers in the City schools of Charleston" and the other is addressed to John R. Shillady, Secretary of the NAACP, on January 24, 1919 regarding Charleston Branch legislation.
Photocopied correspondence to Butler W. Nance, President of the Columbia Branch of the NAACP, regarding a "petition presented to the Governor, to the State Superintendent of Education, etc. asking that colored teachers be put into colored schools in Charleston."
Correspondence from Olin D. Johnston, Governor of South Carolina, to J. Arthur Brown regarding an application for Notary Public, oath, and check with enclosed application and oath.
Essay entitled, "An Experiment in Individualizing Instruction in Reading in a Sixth Grade Class" presented by Septima Poinsette Clark, Bachelor of the Arts, Benedict College, 1942; Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts at Hampton Institute, 1946.
Correspondence from W. E. Solomon, Executive Secretary of the Palmetto Education Association, to Septima P. Clark regarding National Education Association legal action.
Correspondence from Matthew J. Perry to Rev. C. A. Ivory regarding the application for the College Entrance Examination Tests for two prospective students.
Correspondence from J. Arthur Brown announcing "two hundred youth and adults including NAACP field secretary I. D. Newman arrested today while demonstrating in front of State Capitol, Columbia, South Carolina."
Correspondence from Herbert Hill, Labor Secretary for the NAACP, to Alice N. Spearman, Executive Director for the South Carolina Council on Human Relations, regarding a series of complaints with the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity.
Correspondence from Gloster B. Current, Director of Branches for the NAACP, to Rev. I. DeQuincey Newman of the South Carolina State Conference regarding a "proposed audit of the books of the South Carolina State Conference."
Correspondence from Lyndon B. Johnson, Vice President of the United States, to J. Arthur Brown inviting the recipient "to attend a conference sponsored by the Committee [on Equal Employment] in conjunction with the Cabinet agencies in Washington, D.C.
Correspondence from James R. D. Anderson to Reginald C. Barrett and J. Arthur Brown regarding and advisory from Zone Intergroup Relations Advisor Thompson of the Federal Housing Administration.
Correspondence from Ralph A. Dungan, Special Assistant the President of the United States, to J. Arthur Brown acknowledging the President's receipt of a telegram sent by Brown.
Correspondence from Matthew J. Perry to Arthur Rose regarding entering the recipient's child in the Ellis Avenue Elementary School in Orangeburg, South Carolina.
Correspondence from Michael Meltsner to Matthew J. Perry regarding "persons who are extremely interested in desegregating the Charleston Branch of the YMCA."
Photocopy of correspondence from James W. McGrath, Administrative Assistant for the South Carolina Tax Commission, to Francis X. Archibald, Deputy Director of the South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers, Inc., informing the recipient that the organization is exempt from South Carolina Income Tax.
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 L. S. James, Field Representative for the South Carolina Council on Human Relations, to Esau Jenkins regarding annual meeting attendance.
Correspondence from Daniel R. McLeod, Attorney General for the State of South Carolina, to Esau Jenkins regarding a speaking opportunity at Zion Olivet United Presbyterian Church.
Correspondence from Deborah M. Southerlin, Chief of Children and Family Services Division of the State Department of Public Welfare, to Bernice Robinson regarding day care.
Correspondence from John R. Harper II to Cleveland Sellers regarding "the situation with Brother Charles Grant," an individual placed in the Maximum Detention Retraining Center at the Central Correctional Institution in Columbia, South Carolina.
Correspondence from from R. Archie Elli, State Director for the South Carolina State Department of Public Welfare, to James E. Clyburn, Executive Director for the South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers, regarding day care facilities. Enclosed copy of letter that "further explains our present position with regard to Federal Title IV funds."
Correspondence from James E. Clyburn to Archie Ellis, Director of State Department Public Welfare, regarding funding for the South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers.
"Photocopy of report by Edythe M. Rogers of New York (Episcopal Church?) regarding disturbance at Voorhees College, Denmark, South Carolina, 1972. Also includes her visiting the seven defendants (James Epps, Samuel Mintz, Alvin Evans, Cecil Raysor, Michael Moore, Oliver Francis, and Gerald Epps), Septima Clark, Modjeska Simpkins and others; with her frank assessment of fault of administration and others."
Correspondence from Miller C. Foster, Jr., Clerk, and M. W. Sharp, Deputy Clerk, to Honorable Samuel W. Phillips regarding the legal case between the National Board of the Y.W.C.A. of the U.S.A. and the Y.W.C.A. of Charleston, S.C., Civil Action No. 70-180. Enclosed legal case materials.
Correspondence from Paul Hardin, Jr. to Reverend Woodie W. White of the Commission on Religion and Race regarding a proposal from South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers.
Correspondence from Brother Redfern II, Director of Operations for the Blacks United for Action, to Charles Derrick, Program Director for WOIC Radio Station, regarding the recipient's "calculated attempts to wreck our efforts to uplift the Black Community."
Correspondence from J. P. Strom, Chief of South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, to J. Curtis Moore, Director of the South Carolina Probation, Parole and Pardon Board, regarding J. Arthur Brown and Samuel Gilchrist.
Correspondence from J. C. Moore, Director of the South Carolina Probation, Parole and Pardon Board, to J. P. Strom, Chief of South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, regarding Samuel Gilchrist.
Legal document entitled, "In the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina Columbia Division, Cleveland Louis Sellers, Petitioner, v. Sheriff of Orangeburg, et al., Civil Action No. 73-84."
Correspondence from Bernice Robinson to Donald Fowler, Chairman of the Democratic Party of South Carolina, regarding Robinson's position at the Institutional Development and Economic Affairs Service.
Correspondence from Jesse McDade, Chairman of the Department of Black Studies at University of California, Riverside, to Cleveland Sellers regarding financial assistance.
Correspondence from Thomas L. Johnson, Assistant Librarian for the South Caroliniana Library at the University of South Carolina, to Septima P. Clark regarding a potential interview and future of her personal papers.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to William Leeke, South Carolina Department of Corrections, requesting that a separate facility house the physically ill correctional center residents.
Letter from Betty S. Shearin, Chairman for Commencement Convocation Program Committee, Benedict College, to Septima P. Clark regarding the recipients participation in the 1975 Commencement Convocaton.
Letter from Jack L. Jones, Alumni Relations Director, Benedict College, to "Benedictine" regarding Septima P. Clark as featured speaker at 1975 Commencement Ceremony.
Letter from Henry Ponder, President of Benedict College, to Septima P. Clark regarding the recipients participation in the 1975 Commencement Convocaton.
Correspondence from William F. Scott, State Coordinator for the National Consumer Information Center, regarding the National Consumer Information Center's Statewide Consumer Conference.
Correspondence from J. Arthur Brown to Archie C. Ellis, Director of the South Carolina Department of Social Services, regarding "racially discriminatory practices at the Gingerbread House, a Child Care and Educational Center."
Photocopy of letter from President of First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Charleston, South Carolina Howard F. Burky to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Photocopy of letter from Charleston County Public Schools Superintendent of Schools Alton C. Crews to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Photocopy of letter from Vice-Chairperson of Constituent Board of Trustees of the Charleston County Public Schools Montez O. Martin, Jr. to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Photocopy of letter from State of South Carolina House of Representatives congressman Clyde M. Dangerfield to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Photocopy of letter from Member of the Charleston County Council Lonnie Hamilton, III to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Photocopy of letter from Charleston County Council Chairman James A. Stuckey, Jr. to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Photocopy of letter from United States Senator Ernest F. Hollings to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Photocopy of letter from Member of Charleston County Council Gordon B. Stine to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Photocopy of letter from Senator of Charleston and Georgetown Counties Dewey Wise to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Letter from former Charleston County School Board member T. M. Rhodes to University of South Carolina employee Leon M. Elam endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Photocopy of letter from Robin S. Bluestein to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.