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Color photograph of Eli and Nerie in bedroom.
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Color photograph of David Clark wearing boy scout uniform.
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Color photograph of David Clark eating cake.
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Photograph of Miss Johnson and Mr. John W. Whittier of the Avery Institute posed outside of the school on a sunny day.
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Photograph of twelve students posed outside of the Avery Institute possibly dressed in costume for a play. One girl holds a doll.
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Campaign pamphlet for Isaiah Bennett, Democrat running for Charleston, South Carolina County Council.
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Black and white photograph of Albertina Walker.
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Black and white photograph of Sweets-N-Fresh.
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Profile on the rap group, Sweets-N-Fresh.
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"Together We Can Stop The Violence," a pamphlet published by the National Organization for Women.
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"Together We Can Change The World," a pamphlet published by the National Organization for Women.
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Photocopy of short biographical sketch of Septima P. Clark from an unknown publication, including small photographic portrait.
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Eulogistic Services program for Mrs. Willie Geneva Clark, Mt. Pisgah A.M.E. Church, Hickory, North Carolina.
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Sepia photograph of Cetia Dail Saxon School faculty members arranged around the entrance of the school.
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Color photograph of two children at the dining table. Inscription on back of image: "Hickory, N.C.; [D.] Suratt."
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Black and white photograph of three men wearing suits and winter jackets, stacking their hands.
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Black and white photograph of a woman sitting at a wooden bench. Inscription on back of image: "C. VanderHorst."
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20th century, 1900, and 1999
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Wooden foot pedal with long cord, possibly used to operate flash or lights.
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20th century, 1900, and 1999
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Two large photographic lenses.
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Unidentified gate sketch (8 1/2" x 11") with star top border below scroll design and scrolled hearts with leaf designs (8' H)
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Unidentified gate sketch (8 1/2" x 11") with S and J scrolls on top, centerpieces with J scrolls above S scroll border
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Unidentified gate sketch (9" x 11 1/2") with center scrolls, tear drop scrolls, center leaf, and scrolled top
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Unidentified gate sketch (8 1/2" x 11") with centered half circle design and scrolled top (13' W)
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Unidentified gate photocopy with graphite embellishments (8 1/2" x 11") with center scrolled Palmettos and scrolled top
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Unidentified gate sketch (8 1/4" x 6 1/4") with center scrolled Palmettos and scrolled top
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference document entitled, "The Philosophy of Nonviolence and the Tactic of Nonviolent Resistance."
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Pamphlet entitled, "Shopping Sense: Ideas for Stretching Food Dollars" issued by the President's Committee on Consumer Interests.
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Youth Economic and Development Project document discussing responsibilities of the agency, central staff, team leader, and referral agents.
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Press release regarding David W. Maurer's research grant administered by the Institutional Development and Economic Affairs Service.
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Liberty House Co-op brochure published by the Poor Peoples Corporation.
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Document entitled, "A Segment of the Dreamer's Dream," commemorating the life of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Pamphlet entitled, "How a Credit Union Can Help Your Community."
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Unidentified gate sketch (8 1/2" x 11") with center scrolled Palmettos and scrolled top
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Graphite sketch (8 1/2" x 11") of unidentified gate with heart center and scrolled top
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Graphite sketch (8 1/2" x 11") of unidentified gate with scrolled top
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List of awards earned by Septima Clark in 1978.
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Black and white photograph of Septima P. Clark sitting at desk being filmed for television documentary.
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Black and white photograph of Septima P. Clark standing by tall grass and a river during filming for television documentary about her.
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Black and white photograph of Septima P. Clark sitting at a desk with papers during filming for television documentary about her.
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Black and white photograph of young woman eating. Inscription on back of image: "Faculty Member, Columbia, SC."
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Black and white photograph of Septima P. Clark speaking.
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Color photograph of Nerie Clark wearing a plaid suit with young woman.
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Color school photograph of Nerie Clark III.
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Color photograph of Eli Clark eating.
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Black and white photograph of Septima P. Clark holding flowers with a large crowd around the Septima P. Clark Expressway stone marker.
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South Carolina ranking regarding topics including public school enrollment, voting, expenditure per pupil, taxpayer information.
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Color photograph of Septima P. Clark's house at 17 Henrietta Street. Pictured left.
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Sepia photograph of "Little" Wilfred Poinsette, Septima P. Clark's brother.
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Sepia photograph portrait of Septima P. Clark.
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Sepia photograph of Wilfred Poinsette, Septima P. Clark's brother.
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Black and white photograph of Septima P. Clark seated at desk.
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Color photograph of Septima P. Clark standing in a house.
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Typescript writing by Septima P. Clark memorializing the Reverend Andrew Jackson Young, Jr. entitled, "A Tribute to The Rev. Andrew Jackson Young Jr."
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Black and white photograph of James Orange speaking at event.
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Black and white photograph of man walking, Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
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Black and white photograph of James Bevel speaking at Southern Christian Leadership Conference event.
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Sepia photograph of Wilfred Poinsette, Septima P. Clark's brother.
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The Constitution for the South Carolina Black Student Association including articles on the association's embodiment, membership, privileges, executive, qualifications for officers, elections, vacancies, general session, standing committee, and amendments and ratifications.
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Sepia photograph of Ethel Fonse and Henry Poinsette standing outside wearing winter coats.
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Color photograph of Betty and Gerald Poinsette on their wedding day.
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Black and white photograph of Rene Poinsette holding a baby.
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Sepia photograph of Wilfred Poinsette, Septima P. Clark's brother.
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Black and white portrait photograph of Rene Poinsette.
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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.
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A biographical account of William Saunders.
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Handwritten notecards for a speech, "A Charge to Keep I Have."
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Scrapbook pages made of pink construction paper with a decorative vine theme, leaves made of green construction paper. Media types include photographs, newspaper clippings, typescript pages, correspondence, and invitations. All dated material generated in the 1970s.
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Typescript copy of essay entitled, "Syrup and Hyssop. On T. Thomas Fortune" by J. Herman Blake about Timothy Thomas Fortune, a man born a slave in Florida in 1856 who wrote famed "Black and White" which was published in 1884.
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Penn Community Services Policies and Forms used for all aspects of business conduct.
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Pamphlet entitled, "Rural America. A Time For Decision" by Clay Cochran discussing life in rural America.
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Color school photograph of Pamela Golden.
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Black smooth stone sculpture with an open spiral design depicting the heads of a mother and child. Origin Africa.
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Black smooth stone sculpture of a woman holding a female child.
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Sketch (5" x 8 1/2") of scrolled heart with leaf motif signed by Philip Simmons
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2 sketches (6" x 8 1/2") featuring flora designs
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Sketch (4 1/4" x 7 1/2") of M with scroll bottom tips
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Sketch of (8 1/2" x 11") "bob" with scrolled B
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Essay by Lorraine Moore, "Samuel 'Porgy' Smalls: How Samuel Got the Name Porgy?"
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Postcard written by Cornelia S. Edwards to William Saunders regarding personal matters.
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Advertisement flyer for the Peoples Food Store, located at 347 Ashley Avenue, providing pricing on various items.
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Black and white photograph of Isaiah Bennett and two other gentlemen in an office setting.
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Esau Jenkins Memorial Scholarship Fund donation request written by Sandra Bligen, former recipient of the fund.
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Document entitled, "Equipment Purchase For Greenhouse And Demonstration Farm," receipts and expenditures.
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Resume for Lawrence Stanberry including personal data, employment information, availability dates, education, graduate course work, awards and honors, organizational affiliations, research experience, and references.
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Blank application for the Citizens Committee Scholarship Fund.
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Newspaper article about 115 year old former slave, Susan Hamilton, dies in Charleston, S.C.
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Photocopy of handwritten Day Care Staff Training workflow.
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Memorandum from Courtney Siceloff, Equal Opportunity Specialist, Southern Regional Office to the United States Commission on Civil Rights to South Carolina Advisory Committee regarding Civil Rights and the Housing Community Development Act of 1974 (not enclosed).
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Photocopy of newspaper article about Septima P. Clark entitled, "Local AKA Chapter Hears Septima Clark."
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Black and white photograph of debutantes gathering outdoors, beside a house.
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Typescript list of aphorisms written by Esau Jenkins.
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Copper slave badge imprinted "Charleston No. 261 Fruiterer 1812." The badge is a contemporary counterfeit--"Fruiterer" is not a known occupation to be printed upon slave badges.
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Black and white photograph of group playing music and singing indoors. Inscription on back of image: "[…], Andrew Young, James Orange, Charleston SCLC Board member Esau Jenkins lead freedom singing at mass meeting. SCLC Photo."
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Constitution of the Greenville County Literacy Association including articles on Name, Purpose, Members, Officers, Meetings, Committees, Parliamentary Authority, and Amendment to Constitution.
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Constitution of the Charleston County Literacy Association including articles on Name, Purpose, Members, Officers, Meetings, Committees, Parliamentary Authority, and Amendment to Constitution.
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Black and white photograph of young man. Inscription on back of image: "SCLC worker; Chicago, Ill."
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Black and white photograph of a Southern Christian Leadership Conference staff employee in Alabama.
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Black and white photograph of Louise Lee sitting on the front of her car in Harrison, Maine.
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Handwritten copy of a Christmas greeting written by Septima P. Clark entitled, "It Takes All Kinds."
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Handwritten writing memorializing George A. Payton.