Postcard with a reproduction of the oil painting Purim by Marc Chagall. The original painting is part of the Louis E. Stern Collection held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of the corner of 5th Avenue and 42nd Street in New York, with the exterior of the former location of Temple Emanu-El at 5th Avenue and 43rd Street in the background.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of the corner of 5th Avenue and 42nd Street in New York, with the exterior of the former location of Temple Emanu-El at 5th Avenue and 43rd Street in the background.
Hardcover. Published by Coastal Carolina College, University of South Carolina. Atheneum yearbook is not to be confused with the "Atheneum" newsletter.
Photocopy of All African People's Revolutionary Party memorandum from Roosevelt Williams to Cleveland Sellers from July 29, 1976, including a variety of enclosed items regarding AAPRP activities.
Spring and Summer 1976 Schedule for the Y.W.C.A. of Greater Charleston, including information on membership, calendar of events, service programs, youth classes and other matters.
Hampton Institute publication entitled, "The Hampton Bulletin" Summer 1976, wherein various news items regarding Hampton Institute and National Hampton Alumni Association issues are discussed. Addressed to Septima P. Clark.
Color photograph of Septima P. Clark with William "Bill" Jenkins, son of Esau Jenkins, Bernice Robinson, and a young woman at Comprehensive Health Center on Johns Island, South Carolina.
Photocopy of letter from Robin S. Bluestein to University of South Carolina Provost Dr. Keith E. Davis endorsing Septima P. Clark's nomination for an honorary degree at University of South Carolina.
Photocopy of memorandum from Roosevelt Williams, Coordinator for Maryland State, to Fletcher Smith, "Chairman L.C.C. (D.C.)," regarding the names of Maryland residents.
One page from the program for the 1976 annual meeting of the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. The page features a letter from the club president about America's bicentennial.
Publication entitled, "Bulletin: State Human Affairs Commission" Volume 11, No. 1, including articles on Robert Davidson, Albert Clinton, David Pugh, Clay Gompf, James Clyburn, and Mary McLeod Bethune
League of Women Voters of South Carolina's South Carolina Voter, Vol. XXVI No. 2, including information on the Russell Damn and various legislation issues. Addressed to Septima P. Clark.
League of Women Voters of South Carolina's Legislative Newsletter, Vol. X, June-July 1976, including information on constitutional revision, state legislative procedures, environmental quality, education, and registration and election laws. Addressed to Septima P. Clark.
The cover page for the 67th annual meeting of the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, held in 1976. The cover features an image of the Marion Bernie Wiilkinson Home for Girls.
Eritreans for Liberation in North America newsletter entitled, "Africa Moves Irresistibly Forward!" discussing African Liberation Day and various stories about African matters.
Bicentennial Committee for Educational Projects "Blacks & the Revolution" certificate, awarding Eugene Hunt for his participation with distinction "in the Bicentennial Committee for Educational Projects BiCEP'76 13 state contest, commemorating the involvement of Blacks in American Revolutionary History."
Color photograph, on card, of church interior. Text under image reads, "St. James Episcpal Church, Charleston, South Carolina." Writing on back of card reads, "To wish you the special gifts of Christmas - peace, good will and abiding happiness. Rosa and Bob Dewios."
Print reproduction of a color lithograph depicting the exterior of a planned Jewish hospital to be built in Jersualem with funds bequeathed by Judah Touro, as well as a lithograp of plans for the hospital. Original lithographs by Vincent Brooks. Plans to build the proposed hospital were abandoned when the Rothschild family established a hospital in the city. Reproduction printed on the occasion of the 28th year of Israeli Independence and on the 200th year of American Independence, published Philadelphia: The Winchell Co.
Wagener House, 6 Green Way. Built circa 1817 and nearly demolished in 1971 to make way for the Robert Scott Small Library. Three women alumnae of the College prevented its destruction. It is believed to be named after Hancke F. Wagener, a professor of languages in the late 1800's.