Memorandum from Russell Brown, Secretary of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Executive Committee and Standing Committee Chairpersons, regarding "a benefit oyster roast, raffle and disco at the Masonic temple, 133 Spring Street."
Memorandum from Russell Brown, Secretary of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Executive Committee and Standing Committee Chairpersons, regarding "a benefit oyster roast, raffle and disco at the Masonic temple, 133 Spring Street."
Memorandum from Russell Brown, Secretary of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Executive Committee and Standing Committee Chairpersons, regarding "a benefit oyster roast, raffle and disco at the Masonic temple, 133 Spring Street."
Memorandum from Russell Brown, Secretary of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Executive Committee and Standing Committee Chairpersons, regarding "a benefit oyster roast, raffle and disco at the Masonic temple, 133 Spring Street."
Charleston Branch of the NAACP sample statements of assets and liabilities, operations for the twelve months ending December 31, 1990, and audit reconciliation from January 1, 1990 to December 31, 1990.
NAACP flyer giving suggestions on how to increase branch membership. Some tactics include mailing members, events, celebrations of Black history, and community groups.
Charleston Branch of the NAACP Health and Welfare Committee report including information on seminars and workshops, career enhancement, community health, welfare and social services, homeless meal assistance, procedures, publicity, and anticipated expenses.
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.
Correspondence from Brenda C. Murphy, Chairperson of the Labor and Industry Committee, Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Theresa Manigault regarding attempts to contact her.
Correspondence from Brenda C. Murphy, Chairperson of the Labor and Industry Committee, Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Michael Hamilton regarding attempts to contact him.
Correspondence from Brenda C. Murphy, Chairperson of the Labor and Industry Committee, Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Ms. White requesting her to complete a complaint form.
Correspondence from Brenda C. Murphy, Chairperson of the Labor and Industry Committee, Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Gwendolyn Mason requesting her to "call the NAACP office and leave a phone number where [she] can be reached."
Correspondence from Brenda C. Murphy, Chairperson of the Labor and Industry Committee, Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Cynthia A. Green regarding attempts to contact her.
Correspondence from Brenda C. Murphy, Chairperson of the Labor and Industry Committee, Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Roy H. Cain regarding attempts to contact him.
Correspondence from Brenda C. Murphy, Chairperson of the Labor and Industry Committee, Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Mr. Mitchell regarding attempts to contact him.
Correspondence from Brenda C. Murphy, Chairperson of the Labor and Industry Committee, Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Mr. Dawson regarding attempts to contact him.
Correspondence from Brenda C. Murphy, Chairperson of the Labor and Industry Committee, Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Mark Goggins regarding attempts to contact him.
Carolina Youth Development Center publication providing current and historical information on organizational and infrastructural aspects Carolina Orphan House.
Typed draft of a speech by Christopher Brown of South Carolina State University, stating "we return to the basics under the auspice of heritage, excellence, and advancement."
Typed draft of a speech by Christopher Brown of South Carolina State University, stating "we return to the basics under the auspice of heritage, excellence, and advancement."
Handwritten speech by Christopher Brown of South Carolina State University, stating "now is the time to focus upon a return to the basics, through heritage, excellence, and advancement."
Job posting for the Business Development Director for NAACP Community Development Resource Centers in Texas (Austin), Virginia (Richmond), Georgia (Atlanta), North Carolina (Charlotte), and South Carolina (Columbia).
Letter from Gregory O. Larkins, Radio-thon Coordinator '88 to Marcia Byars-Warnock, of WSCI, thanking Byars-Warnock for "participation in the 1988 NAACP National Membership Radio-thon."
Letter from Dwight James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Ron Byerly, Sales & Promotion Director of Advance Auto Parts, regarding Byerly's "interest in sponsoring the NAACP Spring Invitational Golf Classic."
The C. D. Newsletter, A City of Charleston Community Development Publication, Spring 1982 Issue, discussing community development issues including the "East Side Revitalization Program."
Draft of a speech by David C. Hoyd regarding his personal story and "useful lessons and advantages in going BACK to BASICS based on our rich Heritage of Excellence and Advancement" at the NAACP.
Correspondence from Ronald E. Hoover of Lowcountry Media Inc. to Dwight C. James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding AM and FM radio stations licensed to St. George, South Carolina taking resumes from qualified applicants.
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.
Proposed Senate Plan for South Carolina counties, revealing the total deviation, among other factors, of the Black population incorporated in said counties in 1984 versus the time of the plan.
Rules of the South Carolina Lawyer Referral Service for the South Carolina Referral Service Program, which seeks to assist the public with finding attorneys to represent them.
Job posting for the Education and Counseling Director for NAACP Community Development Resource Centers in Texas (Austin), Virginia (Richmond), Georgia (Atlanta), North Carolina (Charlotte), and South Carolina (Columbia).
Speech by David Coleman, thanking attendees to the 1991 Freedom Fund Banquet for financial support as well as detailing the year's theme: "NAACP Back To Basics: Heritage, Excellence and Advancement."
Employment checklist including topics such as employment development, professional areas, professional recruitment, discrimination complaints, and scholarships.
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.
Photocopy of statement by Dr. William F. Gibson, Chairman of the National Board of Directors of the NAACP on the nomination of Judge Clarence Thomas to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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.
Letter from Clifford J. Collins, Promotion Director of the "Back-To-School/Stay-In-School" Project to NAACP Unit President/Representatives, regarding an upcoming march and rally.
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."
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control factsheet providing statistics on health issues regarding homicide, suicide, unintentional injuries, and minorities.
Written remarks by Mignon L. Clyburn, Associate Publisher of The Coastal Times, regarding support for youth and getting "back to the basics," a core tenement of the NAACP's mission for the 1990s.
Draft of a letter from Frank Frazier Jr., Chairman of the Political Action Committee of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP to James Clyburn, State Commissioner of Human Affairs, regarding disapproval of Clyburn's testimony during Judge Clarence Thomas' Supreme Court confirmation hearing.