"Report of the Ad Hoc Committee to Study the Future of B P & I Assembly and Council Structure; Conferences and Program to the Division of Community Y.W.C.A.'s Committee." Enclosed cover letter.
Department of the Interior Bureau of Education leaflet, "Civic Training Through Service," by Arthur William Dunn, Specialist in Civic Education for the United States Bureau of Education.
Edison Blue Amberol recording of Fred Van Eps "Darkies Dream" and "Darkies Awakening." Patent information on top of cover reads "1910. John Young, Frederick J Wheeler." Etched into the top of the cylinder is "Thomas A. Edison Patd. 183; 1544 DARKIES DREAM & DARKIES AWAKENING VAN EPS." Bottom of cylinder is imprinted "Seeley Tube and Box Co. Newark, N.J. USA."
Memorandum from Frank A. DeCosta, Chairman for the Fact-Finding Committee, to all affiliated organization of the Negro Community Council regarding purposes of the Fact-Finding Committee.
National Board of The Young Womens Christian Associations memorandum from Leta H. Glapin, Teen-Age Program Staff, Division of Community YWCAs, to Teen-Age Program Directors.
Black cane with gold head containing the inscription "To WDC from WHJ & JMT 1910." The cane was presented to Dr. William Crum, physician, Collector of Customs in Charleston, South Carolina, and United States minister and consul general to Liberia, at a farewell banquet prior to his ambassadorial journey to Liberia. The initials signify the presenters of the cane: WHJ is William H. Johnson and JMT is J. M. Thompson, both Charleston physicians.
National Board of the Y.W.C.A. memorandum from Charles T. Caddock, "National Board Staff Member assigned to AYSO Committee on Surplus War Materials," regarding the Associated Youth Serving Organization. Enclosed Bulletin on Surplus War Materials.
An unidentified woman wearing a long coat stands in front of tree. There is a vehicle in the background. Inscription reads “March 4, 1926. To Miriam and Uncle Herbert.”
"A list of communities in which there are organized Associations indicating where there are Negro or Oriental branches, International Institutes and residence accommodations."