Published Constitution for the National Association of College Women containing Constitutional Articles, New Geographic Sections of N.A.C.W., By-Laws Articles, and Functions of Standing Committees.
Constitution of the Greenville County Literacy Association including articles on Name, Purpose, Members, Officers, Meetings, Committees, Parliamentary Authority, and Amendment to Constitution.
Constitution of the Charleston County Literacy Association including articles on Name, Purpose, Members, Officers, Meetings, Committees, Parliamentary Authority, and Amendment to Constitution.
Constitution and By-Laws of S.C. Association of Black Elected Officials including articles on Name, Membership, Structure, Elections, Meetings, Authority, Executive Secretary, Endorsements, Dues, and Amendments.
Forms and attachments checklist for the Head Start Child Development Program including contact information for Cynthia Maisel, Assistant Director for the program.
Program for the Election of Attorney George Payton to the South Carolina State Senate including a handwritten note from Septima P. Clark to Josephine Rider dated January 12.
Photocopy of memorandum from Lawrence B. Glick, Acting General Councel, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights to I. T. Creswell, Assistant Staff Director, OFO, U.S. Commission on Civil rights regarding legal foundations of State Advisory Committee operations.
Comprehensive Manpower Program Staff Cost Backup and Budget Summary for the Historic Building Restoration program of Penn Community Services, listing position titles and salaries, timetable, tools and equipment for renovation project.
Handwritten correspondence from Ken Barker to Bernice Robinson, former classmates at the University of Wisconsin's Community Action Technicians Training Program, discussing the fact that the CAP training program will not be re-funded.
Black and white photograph of three women and one man arranged around a bird bath, four women in background. Inscription on back of image: "Geneva in college."
Black and white photograph of Septima P. Clark at the base of Angel Oak while being filmed by a camera man sitting in the tree for television documentary.
Biography of Bernice V. Robinson highlighting her work in Civil Rights activism, cosmology, NAACP, SCLC, her campaign for South Carolina House of Representatives, employment as Loan Officer for Charleston Community Development Department, member of Old Bethel United Methodist Church, and educator at the Highlander Folk School.
Bernice V. Robinson's resume including in-depth information regarding her professional experience in administrative, supervisory, training, and grant development roles. Including work history, consultant positions, education, career enrichment activities, memberships, and references.
Letter from Bernice Robinson to her brother apologizing for not being able to be with him on a "momentous occasion." As a consolidation, she includes a poem entitled, "The Memory of the Heart."
Biography of Bernice V. Robinson highlighting her work in Civil Rights activism, cosmology, NAACP, SCLC, her campaign for South Carolina House of Representatives, employment as Loan Officer for Charleston Community Development Department, member of Old Bethel United Methodist Church, and educator at the Highlander Folk School.
Correspondence from Bette J. Livelsberger, Stanadyne Western Division Employment Manager, to Ms. Fennick, College of Charleston Urban Studies Department faculty, including application form.
State of Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction publication entitled, "The Disadvantaged: A Bibliography of Resource Materials," "designed to provide references to filmstrips, books, pamphlets, magazine and journal articles, papers, and conference proceedings of a nature that is current and especially relative to the disadvantaged child."
Handwritten essay "regarding the need to address inequalities shared by all disadvantaged Americans, white and black. There is an audio tape of Clark giving this talk at Antioch College in 1000-15-10."
Document written on behalf of Penn Community Services describing the organization's "dedication to the growth and development of the Black community" in addition to its geographical setting, history, programs, leadership, and flexibility.
The Black Women's Community Development Foundation's publication includes a brief description of the civil rights movement and information on some of the project funded by the organization.
Pamphlet entitled, "the Equal Rights Amendment" containing article entitled "What's in it for Black Women" written by Frankie Muse Freeman originally published in FOCUS/Midwest, Vol. 9, No. 59.
Program review board for the South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers, including descriptions of purpose, applicability, policy, objectives, responsibility, and procedures.
Penn Community Services' "Statement of Penn's Board Committees," wherein the author lists "the concepts that [he] understood and have been operating from as it relates to the functions of committees in the past."
Black and white photograph of group of four men and young girl standing outside brick building. Archivist inscription on back of image: "[Hospital Strike, 1969?]"
Project Brief for the South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers including information on Charleston County, Dorchester County, Williamsburg County, and Sumter County and job descriptions.