Correspondence from Ira Glasser, Executive Director for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), to ACLU members regarding various legal and legislative issues taking place around the United States.
Document entitled, "Bios of Key Cast and Personnel: The Orangeburg Massacre," collated for a potential production, including short biographies of David Carradine, Blair Underwood, James Whitmore, Parley Baer, and others.
Correspondence from Dwight C. James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, to Sharon Clark of Lewis and Clarkson, regarding the Robert Gould Shaw Boys Club, Inc. Enclosed Boys Club information.
NAACP's symbolic Silent March document published to protest "the recent decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court on affirmative action and minority set-asides."
NAACP Project Excellence Metropolitan Council of Branches, New York State Conference document, "Curriculum of Inclusion," a report by the New York State Task Force on Minorities.
NAACP memorandum from Delbert L. Woods, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, to William H. Penn, Sr., Director Branch and Field Services for the National Office of the NAACP, regarding an issue Rev. Dr. Jack DeLong Dash, a member of the branch Executive Committee and chairman of the Education Committee of the Charleston Branch.
Interview with Ruby Cornwell by Edmund L. Drago and Eugene C. Hunt, November 24, 1981, AMN 500.001.001, in the Avery Normal Institute Oral History Project, at the Avery Research Center at the College of Charleston
NAACP memorandum from Robert Ford, Charleston NAACP, to William Penn, Director of Branches, regarding election violations for the Charleston Branch of the NAACP.
Correspondence from Mishy Lesser of Rabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky, and Lieberman Attorneys at Law to Cleveland Sellers regarding the Orangeburg Massacre.