A list of club officers for the Charleston Federation, including Mamie Fields as Corresponding Secretary and Susan Dart Butler as Chairman of the Executive Board.
A photo of the Marian Anderson Circle. Handwriting on the caption notes that it is the Central Baptist Church chapter and the president is Albertha Murray.
A letter from the Charleston City Federation of Colored Women's Clubs to an unknown entity. It's signed by Chairman Thelma F. Murray, Co-Chairman Mamie Fields, President T.I. Washington, and Charleston Mayor J.P. Gaillard, Honorary Chairman. The letter discusses the Southeastern Regional meeting in Durham, North Carolina and improving the City of Charleston.
A photo, from a publication, of the Culture Club, one of the federated clubs in Columbia, South Carolina. The caption tells about the founding of the club and lists members at the time.
A brief history of the Eureka Club, in Florence, South Carolina, from a publication. It includes names of club members and a photo of Rosa Holloman, the club's first president.
A photo of Mamie Fields standing at a Y.W.C.A. lectern. On the back of the photo is a map of the state federation districts with the caption, "Our state is organized into districts. By M.E. Fields."
A manuscript about the clubs in the Pee Dee district of South Carolina. It lists several names of the clubs and mentions Helen Usher, a prominent member.
A posed photo of the Edifites Junior Club, a junior federation club. Caption on the back reads "First row third from left Maxine Smith, fifth Lois Seabrook, Mary Deas, standing left to right, second person Marguerite Green, third from right Barbara Gathers, Carmen Simms, Thomasina Smith."
A posed, group photo of members of the Charleston Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. On the back, names are listed, "First row left Ethelyn Murray Parker, ?, Mamie FIelds, Emma Fleming, Albertha Murray, ?, Vivian Fraser, Second row left Susie U. Simmons, Lillie Holloway, ?, Daisy Frost, 'Willy' Johnson Wright, Gomez, ?, Left standing, Emily Smith, Riley Roper, Ruth Gibson, ?, Hast, Johnette Edwards, ?, Thelma Murray, Essie T. Harper, and Mrs. Clark."
A posed, group photo of Modern Priscilla club members in a living room setting. Mamie Fields is featured in the photo. On the back of the photo is a typed version of the club song, with some lyrics cut off.
A manuscript, possibly a draft, of an idea to ask local sororities and fraternities to help with beautification of the city, with suggestions for specific activities they could do.
A manuscript with details about the beautification work of the Junior Federation under their leader, Miss Murray. It also has a description of dinner at Mamie Fields' home that the officers of the southeast clubs attended, possibly before their convention.
A photo of girls and women with the caption "S.C.A.C.G. Delegation, Hartsville, S.C." The acronym most likely stands for South Carolina Association of Colored Girls.
A report about the ways the Sunlight Club impacts the Orangeburg, South Carolina community, including through civic, social and recreational, educational and cultural, charitable, and moral and religious activities. The report is preceded by a letter from Dr. N.P. Parler and highlights events.
A portion of the annual per capita tax report from the Sunlight CLub submitted to the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs. It lists the names and addresses of all members at the time.
A biography and photo of Albertha Murray, teacher, member of Charleston Federated Clubs, and namesake of Murray Lesaine Elementary in Charleston, South Carolina.
A advertisement, from a club convention program, welcoming everyone to Charleston on behalf of the Charleston Federation and president Thelma Washington. It lists all the different Charleston clubs and their presidents.
A letter to club members outlining ideas for arts and crafts workshops that chapters could do with children in their communities. The letter was written by Miss T.B. Grayson, the Coastal District Chairman in Beaufort, South Carolina.
A proposed budget for the completion of publishing "Lifting as We Climb." It lists stipends for professionals to work on the publication, travel, and Xerox and IBM Selectric rental.
Notes from a meeting of the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. They detail the Rock Hill girl scouts presenting the colors, the chapter winning the Mamie E. Fields plaque for their statisical reports, and a trip to the gardens at Center Rock Hill.
The last page of a letter from Marion WIlkinson, who signed her name as Mother Wilkinson, to chapter members regarding dues and funds available. She expresses regret at not being able to attend the district gathering.
A portion of notes and minutes from a meeting of the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. Discussed in the notes are the number of board meetings, budget needs, and dates of district meetings.
A poem titled "Tribute to our Councellor" about their elected official, Marie Gailliard. The spelling of the word "councellor" was corrected by someone to "counselor."
Meeting minutes naming several leaders of districts of the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs around the state. The document ends with the recommendation for the Sumter group to become part of the Pee Dee District.
Letter to the South Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs members giving an update on the recent Harvest Festival and the money it raised for the Wilkinson Home for Girls, a reorganization of the state into congressional districts, the national convention, and a post-convention trip to the West Indies.