Correspondence from the NAAWP to J. Arthur Brown, threatening the recipient. Message states: "Dear Mr. Brown; You stated to the press that your would rather die that put up with the excellent facilities offered your race in Charleston. Well if your pursue your present course your wish will come true. How would you like a wreath floating off of Morris Island in Memory of "J. Arthur Brown." Just continue your present course and see what happens. Haven't you got sense enough to Let well enough alone?"
Correspondence from N. Steven Steinert, Charleston County Administrator, to Francis Phipps, Director of the Office of State and Local Government, regarding a solicitation for the recipient's assistand "with a serious community problem in Charleston County" dealing with poverty stricken neighborhoods.
Handwritten correspondence from Esau Jenkins to Herbert U. Fielding and James E. Clyburn regarding the Political Awareness League of Charleston County 1972 Appreciation Dinner.
Correspondence from George Stokes, Jr., Deputy Director of the Washington Bureau of the Phelps Stokes Fund, to J. Arthur Brown regarding community improvement in South Carolina.
Correspondence from Gloster B. Current, Deputy to the Executive Dirrector of the NAACP, to J. Arthur Brown regarding the Testimonial for Matthew J. Perry.
Correspondence from C. C. Lewis, Chairman for the Policy Advisory Committee of the Charleston County Economic Opportunity Commission, to J. Arthur Brown regarding meetings and other organizational issues.