Color photograph of J. Arthur Brown's oldest daughter Maede Joenelle Brown (Gordon), niece (Dr.) Linda Kershaw (of Columbia), daughter Millicent Brown, and two family friends, Barbara and Mamie Bryant. The photograph was taken on James Island.
An article from "The Reporter: The Magazine of Facts and Ideas," Volume 30, Number 11, entitled "It Will Be a Hot Summer in Mississippi," written by Richard Woodley, reprinted by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
Message from Stokely Carmichael for the memorial services in honor of Amilcar Cabral, the leader of the African Party for the independence of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde (PAIGC).
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Reverend Jesse Jackson regarding a newly formed committee called, "Friends of Kwame Ture" (Stokely Carmichael) for the purpose of organizing a testimonial dinner in his honor."
Photocopy of a speech to be delivered by Mr. Hayward Henry on Wednesday, July 15, 1970 for a Congress of African People press conference at the Overseas Press Club.
Newsletter of UMOJA Organization at Boston University entitled, "Watu Wazuri," Volume 1, Number 2, featuring an article entitled, "Cleveland Sellers Guest Speaker at Afro Center."
Correspondence from Herbert Hill, Labor Secretary for the NAACP, to Alice N. Spearman, Executive Director for the South Carolina Council on Human Relations, regarding a series of complaints with the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity.
Correspondence from Matthew J. Perry to J. Arthur Brown regarding having "requested hearings on the appeal which we took from the decision of the Superintendent of School District No. 20 with reference to the request for transfer of your child from the school she is now attending to a white school."
Correspondence from Matthew J. Perry to J. Arthur Brown announcing that "the Record and Briefs have been filed in the South Carolina Supreme Court in the Sumter Conspiracy Cases."
Correspondence from J. C. Moore, Director of the South Carolina Probation, Parole and Pardon Board, to J. P. Strom, Chief of South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, regarding Samuel Gilchrist.
Correspondence from James Blake to J. Arthur Brown congratulating the recipient on his work as president of the NAACP upon his retirement from the position.
Correspondence from Vandrena Sumpter Vanderwaall to Board Members of the Humane Friendly Cemetery regarding the approval for a gravestone to be placed on his father's (Benjamin Franklin Sumpter) grave.
United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, Charleston Division, Civil Action No. 79-1042, between Earl Davis, Jr. et al. (Plaintiff) versus The City of North Charleston et al. (Defendants).
Correspondence from D. E. Waselchalk, Assistant Director of Personnel for the County of Charleston, to Maede M. Brown regarding the recipient's application for the position as Magistrate's Auditor with the Charleston County Finance Department.
Correspondence from W. Brantley Harvey, Jr., Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina, to Christine Jackson, Executive Director for the Greater Charleston YWCA.
Correspondence from Rozelia LaFayette, Administrative Assistant for the Penn Community Services, to Cleveland Sellers thanking the recipient for choosing Penn as the location for an All African People's Revolutionary Party meeting.
Document entitled, "Resident Services Manager" discussing "a program of resident employment and to direct and coordinate GHA's program of resident services and resident upward mobility."
Correspondence from Jan Bailey, member of the "National Administrative Committee," to "National Central Committee Member," enclosing a "bad copy of the Manifesto."
Correspondence from Jan Bailey to Cleveland Sellers including an agenda for the All African People's Revolutionary Party's Central Committee deliberations.
Correspondence from Jan Bailey to Stokely Carmichael regarding the purchase of a house to serve as headquarters for the All African People's Revolutionary Party.
Program for an event entitled, "An Evening to Honor Julius Hobson," including a list of achievements and schedule of events of the Civil Rights leader.
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to James B. Coaxum, Principal of Haut Gap High School, regarding Officers and Members of Citizens Committee and C. O. Federal Credit Union Annual Program.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to John Ruffin, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at North Carolina Central University, serving as a letter of application for the position of Professor of Afro-American Studies.
Correspondence from North Carolina Senator Terry Sanford to Cleveland Sellers regarding safety of the incarcerated Curtis Hayes Williams and James Bush.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Cleon Thompson, Chancellor of Winston-Salem State University, written on behalf of Sheman Foust regarding summer employment.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to North Carolina Senator Terry Sanford regarding the "plight of [Sellers'] friend and former Civil Rights worker, Curtis Hayes Williams."
Correspondence from Susan Quick Phelps to Dr. Curtis E. Bryan of Denmark Technical College serving as a letter of recommendation for Cleveland Sellers.
Correspondence from J. Arthur Brown to Joseph P. Riley, Jr., Mayor of the City of Charleston, regarding the Sixth District of The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity.
Correspondence from J. Arthur Brown to all members of the Voorhees College Board of Trustees regarding the report of the Business Committee to the Board of Trustees.
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.
Correspondence from Leroy F. Anderson to Dr. Franklin C. Fetter, Dean of the School of Medicine of the Medical College of South Carolina, regarding Rev. Henry L. Grant and Mr. Herbert A. DeCosta.
Photocopy of a statement by H.E. Mr. Mamadou Diarra, Executive Secretary of the Organization of African Unity, at the Black Unity Conference of 1973, commemorating the tenth anniversary of the organization.
Correspondence from Mary E. King, Communications for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, to John Frey of Presbyterian Life regarding photographs and advertising.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Wayne R. White, President of the American Lung Association/Piedmont Region, regarding Sellers' resignation from the board of the American Lung Association.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Dr. Stanley Jones, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at University of North Carolina at Greensboro, regarding a recent article in the Greensboro Daily News entitled, "UNC-G To Allow Black Studies Minor."
State of South Carolina County of Orangeburg in the Court of Common Pleas Order for Cleveland Louis Sellers, Applicant, Vs. Sheriff of Orangeburg County, South Carolina, Vance L. Boone, Respondent.
Correspondence from Suzanne M. Lynn to the F.O.I.A. Section of the Federal Bureau of Investigation requesting a copy of any information generated by the FBI about herself.
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to Jesse E. Marshall regarding information supporting Sellers' candidacy for the Dean of Students for Management and Human Relations position.
Correspondence from William F. Kelly, Chief of Police for the City of Charleston, to J. Arthur Brown congratulating the recipient for his "continued efforts and work during [his] period of serving as President of the State Chapter of NAACP."
Correspondence from Sister Mary Anthony, O.L.M., Director of Our Lady of Mercy Welfare Center, to J. Arthur Brown congratulating the recipient on his work as president of the NAACP upon his retirement from the position.
Correspondence from Donald V. DeRosa, Dean of the Graduate School of The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, to Cleveland Sellers congratulating the recipient on having completed the requirements for his doctoral degree.