A handwritten biography of Eugene C. Hunt, providing information on Hunt's education and teaching career. A short message from "Lillian" appears on the back of the biography, thanking Hunt for his talk at the Brown Fellowship.
The Avery Institute of Afro-American History and Culture program honoring Eugene Clayton Hunt, Citizen Extraordinaire, including a biography, program of events, and program committee roster.
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.
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."
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."
Correspondence from Elaine Nichols, Guest Curator for South Carolina State Museum, to Bernice Robinson regarding her being a guest lecturer for the Education Department's lunchtime seminars on African-American culture.
College of Charleston memorandum from Maxine Smith Martin, Director for Special Undergraduate Programs, to "The Network" regarding information about Blacks in Higher Education.
Letter from College of Charleston President Harry M. Lightsey, Jr. inviting all faculty and staff of College of Charleston to attend dedication of Septima P. Clark Memorial Auditorium.
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.
College of Charleston memorandum from Maxine Smith Martin, Director for Special Undergraduate Programs, to "The Network" regarding information about Blacks in Higher Education.
Photocopy of handwritten correspondence from Bernice Robinson to Elaine Nichols, Guest Curator for South Carolina State Museum, to Bernice Robinson regarding details about Robinson's lecture as part of the Education Department's lunchtime seminars on African-American culture. Enclosed handwritten discussion of lecture topic entitled, "Political Education/Working With Blacks in Rural South Carolina/Political Education."
Memorandum from H. Barksdale Brown to Presidents and Executive Directors of Accredited and Provisional Member Agencies regarding 1979 Biennial Conference site.
Correspondence from Aimee I. Horton to Bernice Robinson regarding potential conference talk. Attached chapter of dissertation on the Highlander School.
Correspondence from Beth A. Broadway, Assistant Director of Field Services for Literacy Volunteers of America (LVA), to Bernice Robinson following up Robinson's keynote address to the national LVA conference.
Correspondence from Betty Jean Hall, Director of Coal Employment Project, to Bernice Robinson sending her best wishes for a healthy recovery from an illness.