Periodical entitled, "Ray O. Light Newsletter," Volume 1, Number 4, presenting an article entitled, "'Left' Opportunism and the Rise of Reaction: U.S. Hostages in Iran and The Greensboro, North Carolina Massacre."
Quarterly publication of the Greensboro Housing Authority and the Confederation of Greensboro Resident Councils entitled, "Greensboro Housing Authority Community News," Volume 6, Issue 1.
Correspondence from Yvonne Howard, Administrative Assistant at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, to Cleveland Sellers regarding degree clearance.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Donald V. DeRosa, Dean of the Graduate School at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, regarding a time extension to complete the requirements for his doctoral degree.
Correspondence from J. Gordon Chamberlin, Coordinator for the Consultations on Human Services, to Cleveland Sellers regarding a meeting for prospective members of a board to sponsor a Human Services Institute.
Correspondence from Dewey Hughes, President of Dewey Hughes Enterprises, to Cleveland Sellers regarding a taping of the David Eaton Show on WRC-TV (NBC).
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to William Leeke, South Carolina Department of Corrections, requesting that a separate facility house the physically ill correctional center residents.
Correspondence from Ernest W. Lee to Cleveland Sellers regarding the recipient's admittance to the Graduate School of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Archie Hargraves, President of Shaw University, regarding Sellers' transcript and diploma from Shaw University.
Correspondence from Donald V. DeRosa, Dean of the Graduate School of The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, to Cleveland Sellers congratulating the recipient on having completed the requirements for his doctoral degree.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Frank White, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at the N.C.A. and T. State University, regarding the Black Educators Council for Human Services closure.
Correspondence from Rozelia LaFayette, Administrative Assistant for the Penn Community Services, to Cleveland Sellers regarding a conference to be held at Penn entitled, "All Afrikan People Revolutionary Party."
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Dr. Stanley Jones, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at University of North Carolina at Greensboro, regarding a recent article in the Greensboro Daily News entitled, "UNC-G To Allow Black Studies Minor."
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers, Executive Director for the Black Educators Council for Human Services, to Frank White, Dean of School of Arts at North Carolina A&T State University regarding the closure of the Black Educators Council for Human Services office.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to News Director for WGH Piedmont Channel 8 in High Point, North Carolina regarding a documentary on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Correspondence from Jan Bailey to Cleveland Sellers including an agenda for the All African People's Revolutionary Party's Central Committee deliberations.
City of Greensboro memorandum from James M. Howerton, Community Representative, to members of the Coordinating Committee for Community Services regarding committee meeting scheduled for May 1, 1981.
Correspondence from Donald G. Tarbet, Director at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, to Cleveland Sellers regarding the recipient's nomination by the chairman of the Curriculum of Afro-American/African American Studies as visiting lecturer in the 1979 Summer Session.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Director of Personnel for the South Carolina State College serving as a letter of application for the position of Research Assistant.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Albert E. Smith, Vice Chancellor for Development and University Relations, regarding potential employment for an administrative and/or instructor position at South Carolina State College.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Jesse E. Marshall regarding information supporting Sellers' candidacy for the Dean of Students for Management and Human Relations position.
Correspondence from Fred Hunt, Director of Minority Student Relations at Guilford College, to Septima P. Clark regarding a "valuable contribution to the Guilford College Off-Campus Seminar."
Correspondence from Rozelia LaFayette, Administrative Assistant for the Penn Community Services, to Cleveland Sellers regarding interest in conducting a conference.
Correspondence from Kelvin L. Buncum of North Carolina Agriculture and Technical State University to Cleveland Sellers regarding the recipient's consent to be the keynote speaker at the North Carolina Black Student Coalition's Conference.
Correspondence from Henry Hampton, President of Blackside, Inc., to Cleveland Sellers thanking the recipient for participating in "the EYES II school" in Boston, Massachusetts.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Dale Brubaker, Chairman for the Educational Administration at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, regarding a time extension for the completion of Sellers' dissertation.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Chairman of Political Science Department at the North Carolina A & T State University regarding Sellers' diploma from Shaw University.
City of Greensboro memorandum from James M. Howerton, Community Representative, to members of the Coordinating Committee for Community Services regarding committee meeting scheduled for March 27, 1981.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Elaine Ostrowski, Executive Director for Greensboro Housing Authority, serving as an official notice of Resident Resource Manager of the Greensboro Housing Authority's Resident Services Unit.
Photocopy of correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Steve Farrow regarding the recipient being suspended from the party for being absent from the last three Central Committee meetings.
Correspondence from Anna Seaburg to General Secretary of the National Association of Employed Officers of the Y.W.C.A. regarding Executive Committee matters.