United States District Court for the Eastern District of South Carolina, Charleston Division, Civil Action No. 7747, between Millicent F. Brown et al. versus School District No. 20 "for an injunction enjoining the operation of the school system of School District Number 20 in Charleston County, South Carolina, on a racially segregated basis."
Color photograph of Honorable L. Harvard Bennett with family on Easter, 1963. Inscription on back of image: "Hon. L. Harvard Bennett; Radcliffe St., Chas.; Grad. Of Avery (1932?); Fed. Judge–Washington D.C."
Correspondence from Irma R. Clement, Laura Heyward, Hildagarde L. Miller, and Emily Fielding of the Coming Street YWCA regarding membership and activity matters.
This four-page brochure includes background information on the Ansonborough Rehabilitation Project and Revolving Fund, photographs and information about Ansonborough homes, and a map of Ansonborough. Homes listed include 40 Society Street; 42 Society Street; 44 Society Street; 56 Society Street; 66 Anson Street; 63 Anson Street; 71 Anson Street; 72 Anson Street; 55 Laurens Street; 48 Laurens Street; 332 East Bay Street; and 329 East Bay Street.
In this typed four-page document, N. L. Barnwell, attorney for Historic Charleston Foundation, presents a petition against allowing the subdivision of 37 Hasell Street into three separate apartments.
This four-page brochure discusses highlights of the annual report of the area projects committee to the board of trustees of the Historic Charleston Foundation.
Correspondence from V. G. Turner of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company to J. Arthur Brown regarding the approval of a mortgage loan application.
Correspondence from Jack Greenberg to J. Arthur Brown regarding a lawyer meeting to identify problems running public school accommodations for protests.