Legal document entitled, "In the State of South Carolina In The Supreme Court, Appeal From Orangeburg County, Honorable John Grimball, Presiding Judge, The State, Respondent, against Cleveland Louis Sellers, Jr., Appellant, Transcript of Record." Attorneys for the appellant were Fred Henderson Moore and Howard Moore, Jr. Attorneys for the Respondent were Julian S. Wolfe, Daniel R. McLeod, and J.C. Coleman.
Legal document entitled, "In the State of South Carolina In the Supreme Court, Appeal from Orangeburg County Honorable John Grimball, Presiding Judge, No. 7577, The State, Respondent, against, Cleveland Sellers, Jr., Appellant, Brief for the Appellant, In Forma Pauperis."
Legal document entitled, "In the State of South Carolina In The Supreme Court, Appeal From Orangeburg County, Honorable John Grimball, Presiding Judge, The State, Respondent, against Cleveland Louis Sellers, Jr., Appellant, Transcript of Record." Attorneys for the appellant were Fred Henderson Moore and Howard Moore, Jr. Attorneys for the Respondent were Julian S. Wolfe, Daniel R. McLeod, and J.C. Coleman.
Correspondence from E. W. Brice and Howard Jordan, Co-Chairman of the Program Committee, of the State Agricultural and Mechanical College, regarding the Palmetto State Teachers Association.
Legal document entitled, "In the State of South Carolina In The Supreme Court, Appeal From Orangeburg County, Honorable John Grimball, Presiding Judge, The State, Respondent, against Cleveland Louis Sellers, Jr., Appellant, Transcript of Record." Attorneys for the appellant were Fred Henderson Moore and Howard Moore, Jr. Attorneys for the Respondent were Julian S. Wolfe, Daniel R. McLeod, and J.C. Coleman.
Legal document entitled, "In the State of South Carolina In The Supreme Court, Appeal From Orangeburg County, Honorable John Grimball, Presiding Judge, The State, Respondent, against Cleveland Louis Sellers, Jr., Appellant, Transcript of Record." Attorneys for the appellant were Fred Henderson Moore and Howard Moore, Jr. Attorneys for the Respondent were Julian S. Wolfe, Daniel R. McLeod, and J.C. Coleman.
Statement submitted by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee to the Platform Committee of the National Democratic Convention on Thursday morning, July 7, 1960 in Los Angeles, California.
Correspondence from Jesse Taylor of the South Carolina Black Voting Rights Campaign to Delbert Woods, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding the South Carolina State Senate. Enclosed Resolution for the South Carolina Black Voting Rights Campaign as it pertains to the South Carolina State Senate.
Correspondence from Bernice Robinson to Marquerite Howie, "Board of Directions" for the S.C. Commission for Farm Workers, regarding the proposal and budget submitted on May 26, 1972.
Correspondence from Emma S. Dawkins, Secretary for the South Carolina State College, to the Office of the Business Manager regarding Eugene C. Hunt state aid for postgraduate education.
Correspondence from Jack Bass, Department of English at South Carolina State College, to Septima P. Clark thanking Clark for a recent speaking engagement and and a potential interview.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to "Lerone" regarding the Orangeburg Massacre and completion of Doctoral requirements at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Correspondence from Willie E. Jeffries, Head Football Coach for South Carolina State College, to Aaron Purdie regarding Cleveland Sellers' recommendation for the recipient to join the South Carolina State Coaching staff.
Liberation News Service report on the Orangeburg Massacre entitled, "Three Killed, Fifty Injured in South Carolina Shootings: Black Students are Victims to Trigger Happy White Cops."
Factsheet giving "a complete and up-to-date coverage of the events and actions of the State of South Carolina since the week of events leading up to" the Orangeburg Massacre.
California Artists Radio Theatre News Release for "the 'forgotten' story of the shooting of black college students by white highway patrolmen and South Carolina's attempt to hide the truth from the nation," a new radio production entitled, "The Orangeburg Massacre," starring David Carradine, Blair Underwood, and James Whitmore.