Pamphlet entitled, "East Side Redevelopment and Preservation Program" wherein the purpose, financial assistance, and project requirements of the program are stated.
A tribute to Septima P. Clark entited, "A Tribute to Dr. Septima Poinsette Clark. A Hampton Echo In Our Soul," where the author discusses her personal and professional life and her impact on his career.
Esau Jenkins fact-sheet containing information on his activities with regard to organizations, schools, elections to new organizations, awards received, and churches.
Family Service document entitled, "Service Provided by State and Local Providers. Title XX - Contract Allocations by Service. Region 9: Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester."
John Hay Whitney Foundation pamphlet discussing the foundation's purpose, description of the foundation operations, and current programs of the foundation.
Document entitled, "Gotta Gripe? Contact Any of the Following, Governor's Advisory Commission on Human Relations," containing individuals in a variety of professions with their addresses and telephone numbers.
Typescript writing by Septima P. Clark recollecting the order of events on October 2, 1982, on which date Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia Andrew Young spoke to approzimately five hundred people in the lounge of the Ports Authority in Charleston, S.C.
Black and white photograph of group playing music and singing indoors. Inscription on back of image: "[…], Andrew Young, James Orange, Charleston SCLC Board member Esau Jenkins lead freedom singing at mass meeting. SCLC Photo."
Black and white image of people standing outside in Highlander, Tennessee. People identified in the image are: Guy Carawan, Septima Clark, Michael Roughlein, Perry Mackay [unknown)
Charlotte Area Fund, Inc. pamphlet urging readers to contribute their input regarding using federal money to improve the lives of people who live in various Charlotte neighborhoods.
Typescript copy of essay entitled, "Syrup and Hyssop. On T. Thomas Fortune" by J. Herman Blake about Timothy Thomas Fortune, a man born a slave in Florida in 1856 who wrote famed "Black and White" which was published in 1884.
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Office of Field Operations' National Advisory Committees Chairperson's Conference regarding SAC Program Planning and Implementation Workshop.
Typescript writing by Septima P. Clark about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s non-violent philosophy entitled, "The Non-Violent Philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr."
Resume for Lawrence Stanberry including personal data, employment information, availability dates, education, graduate course work, awards and honors, organizational affiliations, research experience, and references.
Minutes to undated SAC meeting for United States Commission on Civil Rights broken down by state (i.e. Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee).
"Essay by Clark regarding "hippies" and alienated Americans protesting the Viet Nam war and the influence of the military in the United States of America."
Booklet prepared by the Civil Rights Committee of Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, AFL-CIO, in order to clarify and dramatize the policies of International Union in the struggle for civil rights.