Malcolm X Liberation University document entitled, "Background Information on the Malcolm X Liberation University," providing information on the philosophy of the University, general description of courses, faculty, students, rules and regulations, facts on operation of the University, and the historical background of the University: "The Black Student at Duke University."
Malcolm X Liberation University Bulletin for the year 1970-71, including information on the University background, objectives, Council of Elders, staff, role of MXLU graduates, the student body, admission requirements, room and board, calendar, and curriculum.
Malcolm X Liberation University pamphlet advertising the University, discussing purpose, agriculture, bio-medicine, communication technology, and engineering.
Transcript of speech entitled, "Poverty - A Luxury We Can't Afford," written by John E. Murray, Community Education Specialist for The North Carolina Fund.
Political Science educational materials entitled, "Electoral Politics," written for the State Student Leadership Conference at Duke University in July 1972.
Handbook entitled, "CAP Public Information Handbook," prepared as advance material for participants in a Public Information Seminar for Community Action Program staff members interested in better methods for promoting public understanding of community action against poverty.
North Carolina Fund document entitled, "The North Carolina Fund's Survey of Low-Income Families in North Carolina; Report No. 1: Background and Design of the Study," including a background for the study, sample and method, analysis of data, interview schedules broken down by household and individuals.
Document entitled, "Proposal for Malcolm X Liberation University" detailing the goals and objectives, present structure, student body selection and composition, curriculum plan, supplementary curriculum information and revised calendar, resource people, community involvement, costs, location and academic facilities, evaluation process, and six-month budget for the University.
Photocopied Malcolm X Liberation University document outlining the political committee and cell structure, idealogical development, notes on the evaluation of students enrolled in technical areas, internal organization and organizing, and some adjustment problems of the University.
Malcolm X Liberation University minutes of the Council of Elders meeting from May 1, 1970 containing information delivered by Howard Fuller, Bertie Howard, Faye Edwards, Nikiwa Ningekewa, Winston Kennedy, Robert Rone, Dennis McDowell, and Jim Lee.
Document entitled, "Proposal for Malcolm X Liberation University" detailing the purpose of the University, claiming that "it has become evident that the existing systems of education do not respond to the needs of the Black Community."
Document entitled, "Most Frequently Asked Questions - And Suggested Answers," regarding poverty in North Carolina written by John E. Murray, Community Education Specialist for The North Carolina Fund.
North Carolina Fund published newsletter entitled, "Men and Jobs," containing information on North Carolina Fund Programs, such as the Manpower Improvement Through Community Effort (MITCE), conferences announcements, organizational chart, and other related information.
Youth Educational Services, Inc published pamphlet entitled, "Y.E.S. Tutors in Action," discussing the purpose of the Youth Educational Services' purpose and benefits.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Dean Charles E. Daye, Office of Admissions for North Carolina Central Law School at North Carolina University, recommending Henry Frye, Jr. for acceptance into the North Carolina Central Law School.
Malcolm X Liberation University administrative structure providing roles and accountability for members of the administrative staff and student workers.
Malcolm X Liberation University statement of grants contributions received and expenditures for the period beginning July 1, 1969 and ending December 31, 1969.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Office of Admissions for the North Carolina Central Law School at North Carolina University recommending Henry Frye, Jr. for acceptance into the North Carolina Central Law School.
Correspondence from Sonja H. Stone, Assistant Professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, to Daniel A. Okun, Chairman for Faculty Hearings Committee, "requesting that the Hearing Committee review Dean Samuel R. Williamson, Jr.'s decision of February 10, 1979 not to recommend [Stone's] reappointment or to grant tenure to [her] as an associate or assistant professor."
Foundation for Community Development memorandum from Howard L. Fuller, Director of Training Department, to Faculty regarding the creation of the Malcolm X Liberation University.
Malcolm X Liberation University memorandum from Howard L. Fuller to committee members regarding the meeting of the Advisory Committee-Interim Committee for the University to be held on October 2, 1969.
Discrimination Complaint Form from the Office for Civil Rights' Department of Health, Education, and Welfare for Sonja Anita Haynes Stone, African and Afro-American Studies professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.