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 Bernice Robinson to Myles Horton regarding Robinson and Septima P. Clark's work for Highlander and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
Correspondence from Septima Poinsette Clark to Bernice Robinson regarding regarding a Field Foundation check payable to the order of the United Church Board for Homeland Ministries.
A reference guide entitled, "Credit Unions in Anti-Poverty Programs: A Reference Guide for the Utilization of Credit Unions as an Economic Opportunity Instrument in the War Against Poverty," prepared by CUNA International, Inc., formerly the Credit Union National Association.
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins, President of the Citizens Committee of Charleston County, to the Ministers, to Admiral B. H. Batcheller, Commander of the Charleston Naval Shipyard, regarding an invitation to the Equal Employment Opportunity meeting on February 1, 1967.