Handwritten class notes written by Bernice Robinson from Community Action Technicians training programs in Wisconsin, Iowa, Indiana, and North Carolina.
Coming Street Y.W.C.A. Fall Program for 1967, including Branch Highlights, Adult Classes, Teen and Pre-Teen Classes, Club Activities, and Coming Events.
Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam publication entitled, "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Dr. John C. Bennett, Dr. Henry Steele Commager, Rabbi Abraham Heschel Speak on the War in Vietnam."
Transcript of speech entitled, "Poverty - A Luxury We Can't Afford," written by John E. Murray, Community Education Specialist for The North Carolina Fund.
Publication entitled, "Making the Most of Your Money: Lessons in Consumer Education for Adults," written by the Education Division of Institution of Life Insurance.
West Ashley Branch Library, 45 Windermere Boulevard. Interior view of staff and patrons using facility. Caption on back: "West Ashley Branch, 1967. Elizabeth H. Allen, Librarian at circulation desk. Used in County's annual report, 1967."
Handwritten notes on various Community Action Technicians Alumni Association matters, including information on the 1967-68 officers, meeting discussions, and memberships.
Anti-war comic entitled, "Vietnam," providing arguments against the Vietnam War with an emphasis on the injustices with regard to African American enlisted soldiers.
Typescript copy of report entitled, "Urbanization of the Negro. Problems and Prospects of the Promised Land" by J. Herman Blake presented at "Conference '67: Survival of Black People" in San Francisco in January 28, 1967 and in Los Angeles in May 27, 1967.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee book entitled, "Our Folktales," presenting a series of folktales compiled by Julius Lester and illustrated by Jennifer Lawson, edited by Mary Varela.
Bernice Robinson's copy of University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty Community Action Program Technicians Training Center creative thinking work sheets.
Notecards written by Bernice Robinson for a leadership course, including introduction to session, leadership measurement, dynamics of a group, and leadership styles.
Handwritten neighborhood center proposal, written by Bernice Robinson as part of her participation in an University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty conference.
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee Community Action Technicians Training Program course material entitled, "Ketteringisms," containing anecdotes on the life of Charles F. Kettering and a list of his aphorisms.
Proposal outline exercise completed by Bernice Robinson as part of her participation in an University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty conference.
Proposed By-Laws for the Community Action Technicians Alumni Association, including information on its purpose, membership, executive directors, officers, advisors, regional representatives, dues, terms, duties, finance, elections, and selections.
Tap Roots Newsletter discussing various activities held by the Santa Rosa and Sonoma County NAACP, information on their project director, job listings, FAQs, a casserole recipe, and programs.
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee Community Action Technicians Training Program course material providing information on the Catalogue of Federal and State Aid Programs to Agencies and/or Localities, broken down by state.
"Certificate awarded to Bernice Robinson in recognition of satisfactory completion of the training courses for Community Action Program Technicians" at the University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty.
University of Wisconsin, University Extension, and Office of Economic Opportunity's Community Action Technicians Training Program yearbook for the Class of 1967.
John L. Dart Branch Library, 1067 King Street. Architect's rendering of new building, created by D. C. Liollio. Caption on back: "A new building for an old branch. To be located at 1067 King St., this $171,800.00 building, 6500 sq. ft. in size, will replace the Dart Hall branch library. 1967."
Bernice Robinson's notes take during creative thinking process course University of Wisconsin Center for Action on Poverty Community Action Program Technicians Training Center.