NAACP memorandum from Benjamin L. Hooks, Executive Director, to NAACP Branches, Youth Councils, College Chapters National Board of Directors, Special Contribution Fund Trustees, NAACP regarding support for the black press/summit conference.
NAACP memorandum from Benjamin L. Hooks to Branches, Youth Councils, College Chapters, State Conferences, Board of Directors, SCF Trustees, Act-So Advisors, and Regional Directors regarding the Freedom Fund Dinner, 1991 Annual Convention held in Houston, Texas.
NAACP memorandum from Benjamin L. Hooks, Executive Director, to NAACP Regional Directors, State Conference Presidents and Branch Presidents regarding NAACP Participation in Redistricting.
Photocopy of correspondence from Hayward Henry, Jr., Chairman of the Congress of African People, inviting Congress of African People members to take part in an international assembly on September 3 through 7, 1970 in Atlanta, Georgia.
NAACP memorandum from Benjamin L. Hooks, Executive Director, to NAACP National Board of Directors, Special Contribution Fund Trustees, All NAACP Branches, Youth Councils, College Chapters and State Conferences, and NAACP Staff regarding occurrences since the National Convention in Los Angeles, California on July 13, 1990. Enclosed NAACP News release regarding the passage by the House of the Rights Act of 1990.
NAACP memorandum from John J. Johnson, Director for the Labor Department of the NAACP, to NAACP Local Unit and State Conference Presidents regarding action for January 1991.
One page poster printed by the Coalition for a People's Alternative that reads "TOO MANY YEARS OF BROKEN PROMISES NOW WE WILL BE HEARD." Illustration includes image of slum buildings in the background and the rubble of demolished buildings in the foreground
One page poster printed by the Environmental Defense Fund that reads "We wanted to photograph an Eastern Mountain Lion. But we couldn't find one. If you'd like to see Felis concolor couguar in the flesh, you're out of luck. The fact is, man has so thoroughly harassed this magnificent creature that there are probably fewer that 20 left in the world. Like the Eastern Mountain Lion, many other animals are literally bring pushed to the brink of extinction." Illustration includes image of an Eastern Mountain Lion crouching down
One page poster printed by Inkworks that reads "SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE PRESENTS AMERICANS or Last Tango in Huahuatenango." Illustration include depiction of an armed woman, with a palm tree and thatched roof hut in the background. Artist signature reads "Wilmas Bonet"