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Handwritten notes on the Charleston City Directory from 1882 by the Coming Street Y.W.C.A..
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Handwritten directory for the Avery Normal Institute Class of 1942.
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding continuing education."
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding the need for black pride, unity, and constructive use of freedoms available."
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding the church's history and contemporary role in the black community."
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Handwritten correspondence to the Board of Management for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A. regarding room and board.
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Handwritten text on the Book Lovers' Club's Twenty-First Anniversary.
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Coming Street Y.W.C.A.'s "Answers to Questionnaire" regarding the purpose and effectiveness of the organization.
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Handwritten correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Antioch School of Law regarding education and "the making of a real American Citizen."
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Handwritten correspondence to Albert N. Brooks, Jr., Business Manager for the Charleston Club of St. Augustine's College, regarding the rental of the Coming Street Y.W.C.A. space.
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Handwritten copy of a conversation between a white Highlander Committee woman and a negro woman in a cooperative housing community housing project in New York, told at the 25th Anniversary Meeting at Highlander Folk School.
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Community Relations Assistance Request. Enclosed related materials.
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Handwritten essay "regarding newspaper story about Human Relations Council and Christian values."
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Program for the Election of Attorney George Payton to the South Carolina State Senate including a handwritten note from Septima P. Clark to Josephine Rider dated January 12.
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Handwritten brief history of the Avery Institute.
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A series of thirty-three 3" x 5" notecards, each showing the awarding institution/organization and information about the award.
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Handwritten background of Citizens' Committee of Charleston County.
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Handwritten correspondence from Carol Belport to Bernice Robinson regarding a grass roots movement called Beyond War.
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Handwritten correspondence from George Hagenauer to Bernice Robinson regarding progressive minded Northwestern University students.
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Handwritten correspondence from Vergia Fludd to Bernice Robinson regarding Citizenship School classes.
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Handwritten correspondence from Bernice Robinson's cousin "Sammie" to Bernice Robinson.
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Handwritten note of thanks from Gena Kurzfeld to Bernice Robinson.
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Handwritten correspondence from Marie M. Epps to Bernice Robinson regarding Citizenship School classes.
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Handwritten brief history of Mary McLeod Bethune.
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Handwritten flowchart of billing for "Charleston County," "Department of Social Services in Columbia, and "Controller General Columbia."
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Handwritten biography of William Saunders.
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186-word handwritten, paragraph-form biography of Septima Poinsette Clark, including information on her upbringing, education, leadership, and awards.
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Handwritten essay "regarding the need to address inequalities shared by all disadvantaged Americans, white and black. There is an audio tape of Clark giving this talk at Antioch College in 1000-15-10."
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding identifying enemy within both white and black communities."
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Short handwritten writing by Septima P. Clark "regarding different gifts coming from the same source."
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Handwritten draft of the Constitution for the Book Lovers' Club.
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Handwritten notes on development budget for Civil Rights History Project.
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding the basic historic differences between black and white America."
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Handwritten correspondence from Martha C. McKay to Esau Jenkins.
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Photocopy of handwritten Day Care Staff Training workflow.
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Carbon copy of handwritten day care staff training flow chart.
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Handwritten information regarding the dismissal of Septima P. Clark as a teacher in Charleston, South Carolina in 1956.
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Handwritten copy of a Christmas greeting written by Septima P. Clark entitled, "The Gift of Chaos."
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Handwritten notecards for a speech, "A Charge to Keep I Have."
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Coming Street Y.W.C.A. notes on their history.
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"Manuscript draft detailing work of Highlander Center, Esau Jenkins and his Progressive Club on Johns Island, South Carolina."
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Bernice Robinson's handwritten notecards for a speech entitled, "The Early Days of The Civil Rights Movement."
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Handwritten letter discussing various family and financial issues. Copies to made and sent to Nathaniel Frazier, Rev. John Enwright, Peter Poinsette, Michael Graves, Herbert Fielding, and Lorene Poinsette.
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Handwritten correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Shirley Ford, Social Worker, regarding "Mrs. Catherine Brown Black Spain."
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Correspondence from Harriet Tarzman to Septima P. Clark regarding graduate school recommendations.
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Handwritten correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Josephine Rider regarding personal matters.
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Handwritten Correspondence from Septima P. Clark to Josephine Rider regarding personal matters.
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Handwritten letter to an editor "regarding problems in Food Stamp program," written on the back of a document entitled, "Elect Septima Clark" announcing Clark's platform running for a seat on the consolidated school board.
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Handwritten correspondence from F. A. Clyde of the Avery Institute to "Mrs. Maxwell" regarding personal matters.
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Handwritten essay by Septima P. Clark "regarding USA's growing militarism, in the Viet Nam war, in police forces and other manifestations."