Correspondence from Randolph F. Perry, President of the Central Council of Charleston Teachers, to Carolyn A. Wallace, Program and Publication Coordinator for the Division of Affiliate Services, regarding the restructuring of the Central Council of Charleston Teachers. Enclosed Plan for Restructure.
Correspondence from Emma S. Dawkins, Secretary for the South Carolina State College, to the Office of the Business Manager regarding Eugene C. Hunt state aid for postgraduate education.
Burke High School teacher's news bulletin, providing information on items including "interracial examination," intercollegiate cooperative, Howard examination, and general aptitude test battery.
Pamphlet providing samples of stage lighting gelatines. "Descriptions of their principal uses are taken from a leaflet prepared by Theodore Fuchs of the Northwestern University Theatre, and used in his classes in Stage Lighting."
Correspondence from E. W. Brice and Howard Jordan, Co-Chairman of the Program Committee, of the State Agricultural and Mechanical College, regarding the Palmetto State Teachers Association.
Photocopied letter from Frank A. DeCosta, Director of the Avery Institute, to G. C. Rogers, Superintendent of the Board School Commissioners, regarding Board of School Commissioners matters.
Memorandum from Frank A. DeCosta, Chairman for the Fact-Finding Committee, to all affiliated organization of the Negro Community Council regarding purposes of the Fact-Finding Committee.
Photocopied letter from patrons of the "Ladson Colored School" to the Trustees of School District 4, North Charleston, South Carolina, regarding a teacher named J. G. Edwards.
Two photocopied pieces of correspondence from Butler W. Nance, President of the Columbia Branch of the NAACP. One is addressed to Mary White Ovington on February 5, 1919 regarding the "fight for Negro teachers in the City schools of Charleston" and the other is addressed to John R. Shillady, Secretary of the NAACP, on January 24, 1919 regarding Charleston Branch legislation.
Photocopied correspondence to Butler W. Nance, President of the Columbia Branch of the NAACP, regarding a "petition presented to the Governor, to the State Superintendent of Education, etc. asking that colored teachers be put into colored schools in Charleston."
Damaged paper fan from the Mickey Funeral Home with image of W. E. B. DuBois and Sightseeing Party. Pictured in the first row are Nathaniel Butler, Eddie Mickey, Dr. Thorne, and Richard Mickey. Pictured in the back row are Edwin Harleston, unknown man, B. F. Cox, Dr. DuBois, Dr. Johnson, Richard Reddy, Harold Shokes, Moultrie Harleston or George Robinson, undertaker.