College of Charleston memorandum from Dr. Alan Colón to Dr. Jacquelyn A. Mattfeld, Dr. David Taylor, Dorothy Fludd, Mack Jennings, Joan Mack, Maxine Martin, Thandekile Mvusi, John Rashford, Thelma Williams, and Eugene Hunt regarding the September 27, 1985 meeting.
A representation of three panels regarding the Amistad. Panel one: "The Mutiny Aboard the Amistad, 1839." Panel two: "The Amistad Slaves on Trial at New Haven, Connecticut, 1840." Panel three: "The Return to Africa, 1842."
Correspondence from Robert E. Gillis, Director of Human Relations at the College of Charleston, to members of the faculty and staff regarding Black History Month.
Correspondence from Rev. Edwin M. Walker of St. Mark's Episcopal Church to Eugene C. Hunt regarding a Resolution passed by the Vestry of St. Mark's Church at its regular meeting on February 21, 1989.
College of Charleston memorandum from August 29, 1985 regarding Curriculum Vitae for NASDTEC and SACS visits. Enclosed College of Charleston Curriculum Vita for Eugene C. Hunt, providing information on Hunt's education and teaching experience.
Correspondence from Norman Olsen, Jr., Chairman of the Department of English at the College of Charleston, to Leroy Anderson regarding a testimony of Eugene C. Hunt's College of Charleston career. Enclosed testimony of Eugene C. Hunt's College of Charleston career.
A Concurrent Resolution "to congratulate Dr. Eugene Clayton Hunt, prominent Charlestonian, educator, musical enthusiast, and historian, upon being honored as citizen extraordinaire and wish him well upon his retirement."
Correspondence from Emma S. Dawkins, Secretary for the South Carolina State College, to the Office of the Business Manager regarding Eugene C. Hunt state aid for postgraduate education.
Photocopied letter from patrons of the "Ladson Colored School" to the Trustees of School District 4, North Charleston, South Carolina, regarding a teacher named J. G. Edwards.
State of South Carolina Certificate of Service "presented to Eugene Hunt in recognition for more than 10 years of loyal and faithful service to the citizens of the State of South Carolina."
Color photograph of Eugene C. Hunt, J. Michael Graves, Frank Taylor, and others. Thomas A. Carrene, Superintendent of Charleston County School District 20, is pictured speaking at the podium.
Black and white photograph of "The Avery Sextet." Seated from left to right: Holland Daniels, Eugene Hunt. Standing from left to right: Andrew White, Leroy Anderson, Charles Phoenix, and Jos. Richardson.
The Senate of the State of South Carolina Certificate of Appreciation presented to Dr. Eugene Clayton Hunt "in recognition of his being honored as citizen extraordinaire in Charleston, to congratulate him, and wish him well upon his retirement from the Professorship at the College of Charleston."
College of Charleston memorandum from Dr. Alan Colón to Ms. Dorothy Fludd, Dr. Mildred Glascoe, Dr. Eugene Hunt, Dr. McIvory Jennings, Ms. Joan Mack, Ms. Maxine Martin, Dr. Thandekile Mvusi, Dr. John Rashford, Dr. David Taylor, and Ms. Thelma Williams regarding Afro-American Course Coordinating meeting.
College of Charleston memorandum from Lucille S. Whipper, Director of Human Relations, to Dr. Edward M. Collins, Jr., President, Dr. John Bevan, Vice president for Academic Affairs, and members of the Minority Student Committee regarding reports from the subcommittees on Minority Recruitment.
College of Charleston memorandum from Maxine Smith Martin, Director for Special Undergraduate Programs, to "The Network" regarding information about Blacks in Higher Education.
Correspondence from Susan Prazak to Eugene C. Hunt regarding a report. Enclosed Report of the Subcommittee Programs of the Committee for Recruitment and Retention of Minority Students.
College of Charleston memorandum from August 29, 1985 regarding Curriculum Vitae for NASDTEC and SACS visits. Enclosed College of Charleston Curriculum Vita for Eugene C. Hunt, providing information on Hunt's education and teaching experience.