Photocopy of NAACP document entitled, "Report of the Committee on Resolutions Adopted at the 84th Annual Convention," written by Leon W. Russell, Chair.
The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development document, "Acquired Property Sales," with attachments including example Standard Retail Sales Contracts, Special Conditions, Offer to Purchase and Broker's Tender, Addendum to Purchase and Broker's Tender, Forfeiture of Earnest Money Deposit, Addendum to Contract of Sale of Property, and Old and Historic Charleston Districts and Old City Districts.
Westinghouse Electric Corporation Minority Business Program Activities, providing an overview of Westinghouse Minority Supplier Program and Westinghouse Minority Business Activities.
NAACP National Board of Directors prepared pamphlet, "Crime and Criminal Activities in the U.S.A.," for delegates attending the 83rd National NAACP Convention.
Handbook for Addressing Discrimination Complaints to be used by NAACP Labor and Industry Committees, providing information on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Complaint Process, How to Prepare for the EEOC Investigation Meeting, Filing with a State Human Relations Commission, Union Grievances Procedure, an Overview of Principles in Discrimination, Requesting National Office Assistance, and a Directory.
Affirmative Employment List for Charleston and Surrounding Areas, Myrtle Beach and Surrounding Areas, Beaufort and Surrounding Areas, and the rest of the state of South Carolina, in addition to Veterans Organizations and Services, Vocational Rehabilitation List, Affirmative Employment Beaufort, Technical Colleges, 2 Year Colleges, and Business Schools.
Part I of the Curriculum Outline for African American History, "Africa: Origin of a People," for Freedom Schools sponsored by the NAACP, submitted by Marie G. Floyd to Rev. H. H. Singleton, President of the Conway Branch of the NAACP.
"HAC Information," published by the Housing Assistance Council, Inc., a nonprofit organization with rural low-income housing needs entitled, "After Hugo: A Guide to Restoring Rural Housing and Communities in South Carolina."
An Agreement between Charleston Lumber Co., Inc. and the Retail, Wholesale Department Store Union, Local 15-A AFL-C10-CIC, of Charleston, South Carolina.
Federal Communications Commission in the matter of Cordes Street Communications, Inc. application for License Renewal of Station WAVF-FM in Hanahan, South Carolina.
Program outlining "a model campaign that acknowledges the accomplishment of 'perfect school [attendance]' for youth throughout the nation, while encouraging the furtherance of academic development."
NAACP Petition Submitted Before the Federal Communications Commission asking the Commission to conduct Bilingual investigations and designate for hearing the renewal applications of eleven radio stations in North Carolina (or AM-FM combinations) and eleven radio stations (or AM-FM combinations) in South Carolina.
The Branch Standing Committees Handbook, revised by Nelson B. Rivers, III, the Executive Director for the South Carolina Conference of Branches for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Economic Development Program Department of the NAACP document entitled, "Operation Fair Share Guidelines for NAACP Branches" providing the purpose and goals, implementation, committee activities, research of target companies, negotiations, monitoring and review, direct action, and organizing community support with regard to the program.
Carolina Youth Development Center publication providing current and historical information on organizational and infrastructural aspects Carolina Orphan House.
The C. D. Newsletter, A City of Charleston Community Development Publication, Spring 1982 Issue, discussing community development issues including the "East Side Revitalization Program."
The pamphlet, Let's Make a Record of Your NAACP Campaign, highlights ways in which one can record their personal involvement to "bring better results to the organization and direction for the Campaign."
Pamphlet entitled, "Education-Economy: Inseparable Forces in South Carolina's Past and Future," by Dr. Charlie G. Williams, Superintendent of Education for the State of South Carolina, reprinted from the April-May 1981 Issue of "Business and Economic Review" as a public service by The R. L. Bryan Company.
South Carolina Conference of Branches of the NAACP memorandum from Nelson B. Rivers, III, Executive Director, to all NAACP Branch Presidents in South Carolina regarding 1990 census data for cities in South Carolina. Enclosed census information.
Letter from Clifford J. Collins, Promotion Director of the "Back-To-School/Stay-In-School" Project to NAACP Unit President, regarding participation in the National "Back-To-School/Stay-In-School" Rally. Enclosed supporting materials.
The General Loan Closing Instructions "have been prepared for settlement attorneys and agents who will close loans in the name of Bankers First Federal Savings & Loan Association."
Pages aim to emphasize ways in which to organize NAACP membership among several interests groups including but not limited to: churches, businesses, universities, and social clubs.
Constitution for State Conferences of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People as amended by the National Board of Directors for February 11, 1989.
National Education Association Professional and Organizational Development/Research Division published document entitled, "Education and the Next Economy," by Robert B. Reich, discussing past, present, and future concerns of education in the United States.
NAACP V Southeast Region Newsletter including a "Statement by Dr. Hooks on the Election of Gov. Bill Clinton to the Presidency," 1992 Youth Council Annual Elections, a poem by Alethea Bonello, a "State of the State Address," and other NAACP related information and news items.