NAACP Branch and Field Services Memorandum from William H. Penn, Sr., Director, Branch and Field Services, NAACP to All Branches, Youth Councils and College Chapters regarding notice of changes in new manual on branch election procedure and other matters concerning the branch election this year.
Highlights of the NAACP 85th Annual Convention held in Chicago, Illinois from July 9 to 14, 1994 including the speakers, topics, dates, and times of the convention events.
NAACP newsletter, "Convention Update," from July 8, 1994 regarding "Gore, Mandela, Dr. Elders to Address NAACP Convention: Economic and Youth Empowerment Focus of Agenda, New Direction."
NAACP document for immediate release regarding a statement by Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr., Executive Director and CEO of the NAACP on Hip-Hop and Rap Music.
Correspondence from Bruce Manigo, Interim Chairman of the Labor & Industry Committee, Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Phillip Scott regarding assistance of the North Charleston Branch of the NAACP in resolving Scott's complaint.
Correspondence from Dwight C. James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, to Benjamin Wright regarding the 78th Anniversary Freedom Fund Banquet.
Correspondence from Dwight C. James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, to George Scott of Exalted Ruler regarding 1994 Freedom Fund Drive.
Minutes for Armed Services and Veterans Affairs Committee meeting, outlining topics such as membership and a "NAACP Report on Discrimination in the Military and Defense School."
Memorandum from Barbara Coggins McNeal, National ACT-SO Director to All Chairpersons and Sponsors, regarding "the schedule of activities for the 1994 ACT-SO Competition."
Memorandum from Beverly P. Cole, Ph.D., Director of the Education and Housing Department to NAACP Branch Presidents et al., regarding "Black History Month Activities."
Correspondence from Isaiah Bennett, Staff Organizer for the Coalition of the Carolina Alliance for Fair Employment, to Dwight James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding formal participation of the Charleston Chapter of the NAACP grassroots coalition to increase public involvement in the "Charleston naval base closure process." Enclosed Grassroots Conversion Coalition materials.
Correspondence from Matthew Parsons to Earle E. Morris, Jr., Comptroller General, regarding ideas "for the Naval facilities as an Import-Export Center."
Correspondence from Dwight C. James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, to Sam Goodsom, Plant Manager for Albright and Wilson Americas, regarding a rift between Albright and Wilson Americas and the citizens living in the neighborhood adjacent to their facility.
Correspondence from Frederick T. Fabian, Chairman for the Coastal Carolina Council Boy Scouts of America, to Dwight James, Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding a luncheon at the Palmer Campus of the Trident Technical College.
Correspondence from Patricia D. Petway, Assistant Attorney General for the State of South Carolina, to The Honorable Barbara Stock Nielsen, State Superintendent of Education for the State of South Carolina, requesting "the opinion of this Office as to whether a member of the State Board of Education can concurrently serve as a member of the Bamberg County Economic Development Commission without violating the dual office prohibitions of the state Constitution."
Charleston Branch of the NAACP statement of income and expense budget results for the fiscal year ending in 1994, including income and expense figures.
Correspondence from Ruth Heffron of the Trident Community Foundation to "Service Provider" regarding "a grant from the Pew Charitable Trust to develop a mechanism that will bring together members of all segments of Charleston society to work collectively on issues affecting our children, youth, and families."
Memorandum from William H. Penn, Sr., Director of Branch and Field Services of the NAACP to All Branches, Youth Councils, College Chapters, and State Conferences of the NAACP, regarding a "projected freedom fund dinners/banquets or other fund raisers."
Correspondence from Joseph P. Griffith, Membership Committee Chairman for the Harbour Club, to Invitees regarding the Founding Board of Governors invitation recipients to become a Charter Member of the Harbour Club.
Developing an Agenda for the Information Superhighway by Anthony L. Pharr, Office of Communication, United Church of Christ, was presented to the Telecommunications Task Force, NAACP, during a meeting in Columbia, South Carolina on May 20, 1994.
Correspondence from Michael M. Schwarzott to Charleston Branch of the NAACP regarding a conference on Building Bridges/Networking at the Metropolitan Community Church in North Charleston, South Carolina.
Correspondence from Joseph William Evans, III at WCBD-TV to Dwight James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding promotion and coverage of the 1994 Golf Tournament.
Correspondence from Willi J. Glee, Equal Employment Coordinator for the Medical University of South Carolina, to Cleveland Sellers regarding Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Correspondence from Mike Miller of the ORGANIZE Training Center to Cleveland Sellers regarding a book entitled, "Negroes In American History: A Freedom Primer."
Charleston Branch of the NAACP memorandum from Dwight C. James, President, to Maurice Washington, Chair of the Economic Development Committee, regarding June Executive Board Meeting.
Charleston Branch of the NAACP memorandum from Kimberly Greene, Committee Chairperson, to Office Operations Committee Members regarding the community meeting agenda.
Article written by Mary Lu Carnvale, stating that "The Federal Communications Commission is considering scaling back its plan to set aside new pocket phone licenses exclusively for small businesses, women, minorities, and rural phone companies,"
Memorandum from William H. Penn, Sr., Director of Branch and Field Services of the NAACP to All Branches, Youth Councils, College Chapters, and State Conferences of the NAACP, regarding a "new policy relating to filing year end financial reports with the national office."
Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies "testimony of Katherine McFate, Associate Director of Research for Social Policy," with cover letter from Eddie N. Williams to Henrie Treadwell, Program Director of Health for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
Interview with James Michael Graves by Cherisse R. Jones, June 20, 1995, AMN 500.001.006, in Avery Normal Institute Oral History Project, of the Avery Research Center at the College of Charleston.
Original graphite sketching (8 1/2" x 11") of "Front Porch Door with Dead Lock," featuring heart shapes with scrolls in center and leaf points at the top
Correspondence James Bennett, 1995 Campaign Chairman for 100 Black Men of America, Inc., to Cleveland Sellers informing the recipient that "a panel of judges for the South Carolina Hall of Fame has elected [him] among 15 persons to be inducted into the 1995."
Correspondence James Bennett, 1995 Campaign Chairman for 100 Black Men of America, Inc., to Cleveland Sellers informing the recipient of ceremony details.
Color photograph of members of the July 1996 Gallup Leadership Institute, including Millicent E. Brown, standing in the back row, second from the left.
Correspondence from Carolyn Moore, Chair of the Black History Quiz Bowl Committee at the Black Child Development Institute of Greensboro, Inc., to Millicent Brown regarding the 11th Annual Black History Quiz Bowl.
Handwritten correspondence from "Carolyn" at the School of Human Environmental Sciences, Department of Social Work, at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, to Millicent Brown regarding personal and professional matters.
Association of Black Women Historians (ABWH) membership form and questionnaire alongside a cover letter written by Rosetta E. Ross, ABWH Treasurer, to ABWH members.
Ceremony Program for the Fifth Annual Induction Ceremony of the Georgia Women of Achievement in Atlanta, Georgia. Year 1996. Organization recognizing Ellen Craft as a Georgian Woman of Achievement
The printed program for an Afternoon with the Phillis Wheatley and Literary Social Club in Celebration of Their Eigthieth Anniversary 1916 to 1996. The event took place on April 21, 1996 at the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture. Club Vice President Owilender K. Grant provided a history of the organization and Madlyn Johnson gave remarks.